[7] Ludovic Hunter-Tilney of Financial Times wrote "Nicolai’s music is inspired by science and data, a sound world of patterns and randomness, such as Unitxt’s conversion of Word and Excel files into sonic form.
Its 12 tracks are locked into intense geometric patterns, embroidered by the wonderfully detailed digital tones and textures that Nicolai conjures from his software.
He can reduce his sound down to bundles of frequencies and pulses of noise in ways that can encompass techno, ambient and drone.
That's why Unieqav's simple formula is so thrilling: this is dance music with masterful sound design, like techno with an operating system upgrade.
The album channels Alva Noto's trademark sounds into jittery, funky music that loses none of the complexity of his more challenging work.