by John Bush Even compared to the dozens of edgy electronica songwriters appearing in the wake of Björk , Like Weather is quite a shot out of left field. Though many songs' anti-production values mark them as bedroom records in the vein of Rephlex geeks like Cylob or Bochum Welt , many of the vocal songs are downtempo symphonies worthy of Massive Attack . With a bit of studio tweaking reminiscent of Aphex Twin himself, the single &Don't Fall Asleep& has an assortment of unnatural frequencies, from the pitched-down, practically tuneless vocals to scattered dub explosions and pointed beats. The overall tone, though tremendously eclectic, is of an experimentalism far in advance of other electronic singer/songwriter acts out there.