There's something about this album that draws me to it. It sounds like if it wasn't in this capable producers hands it would sound like a pretty generic synth album. However they lift it way beyond that. I can't put my finger on it but hell you don't have to analyse everything. I just enjoy it for the great album it is :) James Bracewell
Mac Quayle’s soundtrack for “Mr. Robot” provides the show a score that's as ominous and paranoid as its subject matter. Bandcamp Album of the Day Oct 6, 2016