As the title infers, there is a 'cosmic' quality to Pulsars e Quasars—in a sense, it draws a link to his earlier Cosmic Synth work, albeit reclaiming and redefining it in a Pop songwriting context. "Pulsars e Quasars," the title–track and mini–album's first single, is a lysergic rush, a kaleidoscopic bite of psychedelic Anglophile pop. His voice finds a comfortable spot between the narcotic resplendence of George Harrison and the delicacy of Broadcast's Trish Keenan. The music, meanwhile, opens swathed in phased guitars before building into a prismatic, melodic fuzzed out mass.