Some seven years after the second volume of Computer Incarnations For World Peace, Sonar Kollektiv has finally released a third installment. With original compiler Gerd Jansen busy elsewhere, Jazzanova man Alex Barck has taken the reins and delivering a selection that joins the dots between 1980s obscurities and contemporary fare. The standard is impressively high throughout, as he casually joins the dots between tongue-in-cheek, early '80s synth-pop (Love International's "Airport of Love"), saucer-eyed, synth-heavy Balearica (Tuff City Kids, Obalski) and the Alan Parsons Project-on-pills brilliance of Georges Rodi and Dave Sarkys' "Swiftness". O, and a Japanese take on the marimba-heavy work of Steve Reich (Mkuwaju Ensemble's brilliant "Mkwaju").