2005 release ** "After a few CD-R releases, Wolfram's "first real album", released by the newly established Monotype label from Warsaw. "Thinking Dust" develops and exceeds the ideas from "Atol Drone" and "Mind Locations" released over the years - a very personal, calm, but also subconsciously disturbing variety of ambient. Wolfram never explored the sounds of "post-club" or naive el-music, so his work has always been free from rainbow idyll, instead it was disturbing (without evoking ghosts or pathos) and drew attention like a good film. The new side of "Thinking Dust" is building tension - these are no longer impressions around several moods, but three long constructions that have their beginning, development and ending. A piece with a cinematic flavor (snippets of military conversations from the air), a very organic breath (the vinyl record crackles, unidentifiable noises echo, raindrops, sounds from a malfunctioning laboratory), with a large dose of emotion and tension (romantic pop-noise). When, after the announcement of the fire alarm in the last piece, a woman's sobbing resounds from behind the fog, we look around uncertainly. It could have been a pompous pap, but it is a tasteful story. A gem in every inch!"