Curiosity takes the wheel and the usual scripts get set aside. There is a scientist's cool running through it, a willingness to try the thing and note the result, to treat pleasure as a field worth mapping properly rather than a fixed menu.
It is playful before it is anything else. The point is less transgression than discovery, a shared agreement to be a bit shameless and see what happens, to keep asking what if in a register most people leave unexplored.
The music is textured and inquisitive, testing what a sound can do. Odd timbres, negotiated rhythms, a groove that keeps trying new angles, more interested in the experiment than in the obvious release.
The series turns exploratory here, cool-headed and appetitive at once. Play it when you would rather be curious than careful.
