CD 1 is surprisingly pretty good with the reworkings. I'm usually not so fond on reworkings, but in this case they're bearable. I still prefer the original, of course, although I've got to admit that this one has really nice digital touches and notes to die for, like on "The Mountain Road", one of my favorite tracks, even better here.
CD 2. I have no doubt that this is also pretty good material, but it sounds to me like almost everything they've released post Atomic Seasons era. Nice hints here and there but most of the time it sounds like more of the same to me. Also, that constant trance/techno/even disco beat is tiring sometimes, and frankly it gets a bit old and boring as time passes along. A shame because most of the tracks here start out pretty good, but almost nothing changes as they find themselves approaching their end. It seems like Edgar sometimes doesn't know where to go with this sort of rhythm lately, because he's practically done everything with it. My favorite track from this CD: "Servant Of Misery". Dark. Calm. Compelling. Melancholic. "Crash At Down" was a close one, but it just has something that doesn't quite... click.
All in all, not a bad release. But, for a double album, it's mediocre again, and I won't be coming back to it so often. The times when TD made something that truly sticked with you, in your mind, in your soul, in your mere ways of life and in your bones, are long gone.
What's next, "Zeit 2015"? Please don't.
Just my opinion, good-bye.