Given the hypnotic, near-ambient loopiness at the heart of his work as The Field, it's perhaps no surprise to see Alex Wilmer returning to the world of beatless electronica. And Never Ending Nights is his first album under the Loops Of Your Heart moniker, and it's really rather good. At times, it does sound like a Beatless take on The Field (see opener "Little You, You Should Develop"), at others like a darker, glitchier version of Pete Namlook's epic ambient journeys. Yet it's so much more than that, variously touching on LaBradford-ish leftfield murkiness ("Broken Bow"), Autobahn-era Kraftwerk ("Neukolin") and Walls style dreaminess ("New").