The 20 minute-long title track takes it's cue from the side-long suites of old - where bands like Pink Floyd, Genesis, Caravan, and King Crimson would stretch out over one whole side of a record, segue-ing several pieces of music into one continuous piece. "Airways" ranges from frantic house to more downtempo Floyd-ian sections, with chattering voices, various noises, and radio static scattered throughout. It was recoorded during the sessions for the previous album, "A Sound is a Memory".
"Fear Of Infinity" and "The Closer We Are" date from the sessions for "Further / Closer", and represent both sides of Geisha - one being a dark, heavy, guitar-laden dirge, and the other light and mellow and meditative.
Overall this EP shows off all the disparate elements of Robert Crosbie / Geisha's music.