Robo_Ghost reviews
The Skinny: 4/5
"If Martin Hannett had lived to see 2009, I’m sure he’d have loved to produce an album like Robo_Ghost. As it happens, Keser have done a pretty good job without him. The dub-eyed urban soundscapes that Hannett unleashed with Joy Division’s Unknown Pleasures are translated in the modern vernacular…It's a collection so image-laden that it dares you to write a dystopian movie screenplay, just so it can provide the soundtrack."
Altsounds: 83% - Cream of the Crop
"…A subtle album that could easily rival many of the top mainstream electro acts everyone talks about these days. The way Keser have tackled the crossover of the instrumentation ensures that there will be something that everyone can appreciate here, no matter if it’s musical enjoyment or simply appreciation of creativity."
Is This Music Magazine: 4/5
"Wide, mournful guitar passages sweep out from the speakers and seep through your gut. Haunting one and two-note keyboard riffs hammer the heartstrings. At times, this can make them sound like Death In Vegas on mogadon…at others the twin spirits of Ennio Morricone and Lalo Schifrin are called to mind. All are marshalled together into one masterfully dark sonic odyssey with venom, charge and sweep all in equal measure."