Outperforming even his own prior minimalism, Canadian Scott Morgan’s source material for his latest album is a single three-minute composition. Recorded by a 22-piece orchestra, it was pressed to 7” vinyl, then used and abused to create 72 minutes of creeping contemplation and subdued drama. A Winged Victory For The Sullen can be heard in the droning, sometimes rehabilitated strings – not least on the dawning refinement of opener “Lux”, and the sombre, closing title track – but the electronica on “Lumina” is effervescent and the extensive tranquillity on “Vespera” enviable. “Aura”, meanwhile, sounds like clouds gently clearing to reveal a vast, desolate landscape.