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Rooted in the lineage of early '90s ambient techno, 'Alien Communication' channels the pulse of early rave music's exploratory vibe, where techno blurred into trance, ambient,, and chill-out room abstraction. Tracks like 'DNA' and 'Alien Communication' echo the cosmic curiosity of pioneers such as Susumu Yokota, while the emotional breakbeat hypnosis of 'Henna' (from the Japanese hen-na meaning 'strange') opens portals into psychedelic, liminal states. 'Mind Scape' ventures deeper into astral terrain before 'Third Tribe' elevates the experience to one of idealistic, collective bliss. Miyauchi fits into a great tradition of Japanese spiritual house and psychedelia, following figures like Yokota, Tetsu Inoue, and Soichi Terada, and more recently Multi Culti's own Ground. Techno as signal, spell, and speculative anthropology, possessed of deep dance-floor yearning, tuned to the frequencies of the unseen, at once nostalgic and future-facing.