The extended play's promotional mix features various audio clips from movies that Notaker had drawn inspiration from, including Interstellar, 2001: A Space Odyssey and Alien.
He later praised the extended play, writing "Notaker was able to go full force with his latest work, bringing every sound that one must hear to make up a good song.
"[5] RaverRafting's Tori Matthews stated that Notaker "definitely takes you for a ride", writing that it was a "totally different experience of listening to music that we haven’t seen in quite a while.
"[6] Alice Andrei of EDM Nations described the extended play as tied together by "an assortment of mystic, dark undertones that build into knife cut, hard electro drops that show a side of Notaker that fans have never seen before.
"[8] Magnetic Magazine's Ryan Middleton described the extended play as a combination of sounds "both gritty and melodic, blending soothing progressive with harder electro".
[9] A writer for T.H.E Music Essentials wrote that it "delivers a stunningly diverse array of tracks that takes listeners on a rollercoaster of bass-drenched sounds.
"[13] Writing for EDM Sauce, Jim Babaoglu wrote that the song begins by "slowly pulling you into a fantasy world", stating that Notaker has "proven his ability to create vast cinematic soundscapes and this intro is a delightful example of his talents.