The hertz is a unit of measurement, equivalent to cycles per second and is named after Heinrich Rudolf Hertz who was the first to conclusively prove the existence of electromagnetic waves. Every musical note corresponds to a particular frequency which can be measured in hertz. With that helpful bit of information in mind (thank you very much, Wikipedia), you quickly realize that this scientific and mathematical theme that outlines R. Seiliog's debut album is something you cannot get away from. The whole axis of the body of work is based around eternally repetitive, cyclical.
A bit of a departure from his much more Krautrock influenced previous release, but this slightly more techno style still has enough quirkiness to keep this Welsh artist on the radar within the vast electronica landscape.