Inspired greatly by expansive landscapes and views from airplane windows (imagine your commute flying over the Alps every weekend), Ripperton describes this collection as postcards to himself, messages from his subconscious recorded on tape (both conceptually and literally), melancholy soundtracks to the Mondays that follow weekend journeys. While musical genres tend to cycle through bandwagon moments, the ESP Institute strives to operate independently of these, and while "Sight Seeing" is undoubtebly an Ambient album, it's simply the result of Ripperton spreading his wings in a beautifully unexpected mode of expression.
- A1 The Dove
- A2 Puente De Los Enamorados
- A3 Uroboros
- A4 Vespéral
- A5 Ignition
- B1 Eloigné
- B2 Hélios
- B3 Stratégie Silencieuse
- C1 春
- C2 Monade
- C3 Atomatic
- C4 Infinité
- C5 Gradation 65
- D1 Miroir d'eau
- D2 Meteorhytme