Something of a “companion” volume to the “Greek Electronic Music -1” compilation (one of the most popular & enduring entries in the early Creel Pone replography) issued a decade later, comprised of late-70s & mid-80s works by a successive generation of “capsule-intakers” as they transition from the “analogue world” into thedigital era, Four pieces from four different composers :: Thanos Mikroutsikos (whose “La Frere” is the token ensemble-sound work amidst the otherwise purely electronic offerings, mixing smoke-addled string cloudings w/ distant, gained reverb-bath scraping ala Andre Almuro,) Ivan Patachich (oddly, the Hungarian-national composer, whose “Moog Fantasy” was actually composed at Hungarian radio in Budapest - no idea why it’s here, thematically, but it’s a great set of glorpy Moog miniatures culminating in some amazing Minimal-Synth beats towards the end,) Charis Xanthoudakis (glassine digitally-stuttering “Stuck Buffer” carousel & music box plunderphonics with vocal interruptions,) and Mladen Milicevic (ditto the Bosnian composer working at his “Private” studio, whose “Patterns” introduces itself as a sparse set of Digital-FM “tine” timbres, slowly gaining in volume & intensity before receding back into silence.) A great comp, as diverse & zonked as they get. This Creel Pone replica perfectly recreates the look & feel of the O.G. object, and includes a reproduction of the included booklet.