Andy Meecham was one-third of early 1990s act Bizarre Inc., but despite the resurgence of the rave scene they helped pioneer, he has no desire to return to that era. Rather, Meecham is obsessed with the off-beam electronic music of 1970s arcane synth-botherers Can, Delia Derbyshire, John Carpenter and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Using dusty vintage analogue equipment and equally antiquated recording techniques, he combines alien sound effects with metronomic percussion. It's particularly engaging on the creepy psych-funk of No Sale No ID and the krautrock-driven Roller Daddy. Vertical Tones is so effectively bygone, you wonder whether Meecham would be happier if it were packaged in sun-bleached sleeves and distributed across the nation's car boot sales for other prog nuts and cosmic disco aficionados to discover.