The Strange Days continue for Numbers who grip a fourth clutch of Roman techno magnificence from the master Lory D. The Glasgow collective's relationship with Lorenzo D'Angelo predates the birth of Numbers with Lory D material issued on the Jackmaster's now-defunct Wireblock label, and there was much rejoicing when the Strange Days series commenced with NMBRS013 back in 2011. These infrequent transmissions have proved to be some of the most incendiary techno issued over the past 5 years and this 4th volume is no different. Described as "three caustic symphonies from the burning ashes of Rome," Numbers are dead on the money as this is face melting material, especially closing track "Sq11".