Track 5, a previously unreleased single meant for >The Days of Mars< album, but ultimately deemed out of place on the record, begins with the slow reveal of a repeating electronic ring atop a rising, falling, sine-curving synth. With each additional layer—a piercing, urgent synthesizer, a deep, continuous, ever-expanding rumble, the sound of a guitar, awash in reverb—the atmosphere thickens. Its both restless and placid, anxious and tranquil. Just over ten minutes in length, the track closes with a chorus of high-pitched synths that fade to a sparse, darkened end. This 12-inch, very likely Gonzalez and Russoms last, also features a remix from Âme, comprised of Germanys Kristian Beyer and Frank Wiedemann. The house duo wholly transforms the A-side into a track so unrecognizable it seems brand new, taking it far from the introspective dreamworld to a dance party in the sweaty, blissed-out, wee hours of the morning