Yucatan has been described as“stunning music from a special place” by BBC Radio One's Huw Stephens.
"Yucatan clearly gaze with wonderment at every night sky as if it's the last they'll see, counting the stars one by one until it's mapped to memory. It's up there that Yucatan will sound at its most perfect, when the only object of note against an ocean of darkness is our own Earth. Llwyd's music is that transcendental when at its finest, and we're already looking forward to album number two and more of the same, if not just more." - Mike Diver, Drowned in Sound Review
If I wanted to fill my mind with space (not that there's not already a lot of room in there) I'd slap this on and close my eyes. It seems to have been recorded before a long, flat, distant and low horizon, undisturbed by geographical feature and overwhelmed and dwarfed by a gigantic sky. Robots and Electronic Brains Fanzine




























