"A split mini-LP from two movers and shakers in the self-styled ‘Chicago-tronic’ scene.
The stronger side belongs to Chandeliers, sounds lurching eclectically across 5 tracks.
Swaggering sweeps of synth colour the mid-tempo “Candy Apple”. A ludicrously corny
but catchy-as-hell 1980s electrodisco bass-synth riff pummels “Sugarscoop” along.
“Heavy Traffic” is an unsmiling micro-track of blunt beats over in less than a minute.
The melange of references range from disco to Acid; from Herbie Hancock to House;
the colour of psychedelia to the groove of Moroder, all united by a cleaner than clean
electronic sound. It’s music for a perfect world, the soundtrack for a club where the
dawn never comes and the lights are never turned on, where attitude and chemically
fuelled confidence smooth away doubt and imperfection."–––THE WIRE / April 2011