Way late here, but there was talk in the early pages that this was cold, cynical, excessively conscious and post modern etc. and I find the experience of actually listening to be the exact opposite of that. First impression of this guy is that his music was incredibly warm and earnest, emotionally compelling even. And fun, it feels like Senni has alot of fun making this stuff, and not just in the sense that the music can feel as simple as listening to a guy indulge in the simple pleasure of finding cool arps on his synth- theres a real sense of playfulness to the way he uses rythmn, sound pallet, and melody not unlike how Herb Alpert, Yellow Magic Orchestra and the early Eno solo pop albums do the same for me (I think its because none of these guys are at all bashful at how they use the three are to reach very plain stated ends.)