Drukqs feels a bit like Richard's Exai. It's way before that, I know, but just in terms of overwhelming sonic craftsmanship it feels eerily similar. It gives me sort of a room to sit in. Feels a bit like a cabin in the woods. Which is really just the beginning of it, the rest always unfolds differently according to the combination of my mood and the track playing. Not many albums can do this that well and I really appreciate it for being exactly that. Exai is similar, gives me the same feeling with an entirely different outcome.