It boggles the mind that trance is now seen as commercially viable enough (again) to the point where someone who "made" (he's almost certainly GPed) music like this
is giving it a try.
Susumu Yokota was a japanese maestro producer, his discography is extremely varied and just all around incredible. Sadly he passed in 2015. My favorite album of his is The Boy and The Tree, it's like an acid trip through an oriental forest.
Nice blend of trance and techno in this one, great progression on these tracks as well. Definitely some tunes in here that'll scratch the itch for people looking for nutrance that develops a bit more structurally.
Something about Signum's modern sound design (like from Knock Knock onwards) was always a little unique and satisfying to me. Sounds especially great on Hommage, love it. Love Forever's a bit too cheesy for my tastes.