thats some really interesting stuff. there's so much creativity in these, i don't even know what to say first. i really really love how you kept changing the drums up in bebop. it went from these tinny beatbox drums, to dry kinda acoustic, to big, deep, and reverberated. also the sweep into the first instrument solo-ish part was awesome. the other instruments you used were really interesting - especially how they went so well together for such different sounds they're typically used for.
electrode luts - right off the bat, this reminds me of a really raw, genuine GOA sound. once everything lse kidked in it reminded me a lot of some nommos-esque darkpsytrance. the scratching was AWESOME. i don't know how you did it, but that was the highest point of an otherwise awesome track. theres some really interesting percussive elements here too.. really this is outstanding. you have a real knack for this.
globe flow reminds me of something you might hear an alternative, or even avant garde rapper on. it's got a great industrial feel which people usually can't pull off without big BOOOOOMing generic factory sounds, and clicks and whatnot.
offa cliff - by this time, i'm loving your inventive percussive elements. the percussion and drums in your tracks is anything but generic, or average, you are really good at making cool, interesting drum patterns. an interesting mix with the still kinda industrial sound mixing with some native-american-ish flutes and wind instruments - it kinda gave a bit of a gloomy/eerie feeling without pervasive use of WAAAY-TOO-MINOR tonality. this was a really neat chill beat, i think i actually liked this one the most.
salt lick... this totally sounds like something off a haltya album (suomi trance - the weirdest electronic music ever). from the bouncy, gloopy-sounding beet to the snappy shooping bass (which should contradict each other, but that bass is definitely both snappy and shooping).. a bit brief. the length of the other short beats worked, but i would have liked to hear this one pick up a bit, and perhaps even evolve a little. its a wonderful base for a track, but it sounds unfinished.
you got talent, man. make moar. :}