It's nice to see that both Sliding Gliding Worlds and Bits Between the Bits are availble again. I missed out when those two were available (separately) on Dovetail. For me, this is by far the two best albums the Ozrics had released during the cassette era. The ethnic influences are seriously beginning to show, they were starting explore more excellent synth sounds (where like on Ersongs and Tantric Obstacles, they seemed to use mostly Minimoog-like synth leads and VCS-3 type bubble sounds), apparently the band had obtained some (then) new digital synthesizers to add to their analog sounds, and the addition of new keyboards helped the band expand on their sounds. Of course the addition of John Egan, who is still with them to this day, obviously helped in a more ethnic bent to the band. The Bits Between the Bits, on the other hand, is a collection of leftover material, but they aren't reject cuts that should never have been released, but top quality Ozric material that sounded like it was recorded specifically for this release. Some of the songs featured on Sliding Gliding Worlds are "Fetch Me the Pongmaster", "The Dusty Pouch", "Atmospheric Underslunky", "Mae Hong Song", "Kick Muck", and "White Rhino Tea". "Kick Muck" is exactly the same as the one on Pungent Effulgent, but it includes a cool ambient outro not found on Pungent. "White Rhino Tea" here is the original which I actually prefer over the one on Strangeitude. The Bits Between the Bits features what I feel is some of the Ozrics best cassette era material like "Eye of Adia", "Sparkling Oasis", "Symetricum" and "Floating Seeds". If it weren't for the last couple of cuts, "Puff Puff on a Chuff Chuff" and "Health Music", I would put The Bits Between the Bits as their ultimate cassette-era release, but it's not too far behind from Sliding Gliding Worlds or even There is Nothing. It's hard to believe that the Ozrics put out such great music when they were still releasing privately issued cassettes without the benefit of a record label, and releases like Sliding Gliding Worlds and The Bits Between the Bits prove that!