Thanks for posting a review of it, definitely feel like more people need to hear this.
First track is some wacky experimental hardcore and I don't think much of it, fun little intro though, but then comes black zombie. It has this Ubar Tmar experiemental psytrance style to it but remaining that KURO techno feel throughout. When the immense, blasting, forceful synth arrives at 4:45 you know this was created by someone with incredible amounts of talent. That thing is such sheer power, I'd LOVE to see it played on a dancefloor full of enthusiastic psytrance/goatrance followers. What it does to me is make me feel like I'm in a hallway and something pushes me 300mph forwards. Absolutely brilliant and incredible work. Red zombie follows the same style but doesn't really have a climax like in Black zombie, but is absolutely solid throughout, a good mind-bending psychedelic ride.
I wish K.U.R.O. would continue this road, it's obvious he still has it after all these years, the techno albums were just that, really, techno, but this fusiony sound is really awesome work.