Didn't have time for a full listen, but from what I've heard, they sound pretty solid to me.
I like that beat structure, kinda old skool but good - very few people do that these days.
Dreams Inc is probably the best one, but like I said - I'll need a proper spin.
The great thing about FSOL is they're so varied yet to intricate in their arrangements that it's pretty much impossible to directly copy them - so stuff that's influenced by them always retains its own character (as opposed to the countless Aphex copycats out there, for example). Not massively into d&b and harder breaks stuff so most of this wasn't entirely my cup of tea, but I enjoyed the quieter bits a lot, hints of FSOL from a different angle. Dreams Inc. was definitely my favourite, nice track.
When I was making dreams inc, I had a picture in my head of some big company that could sell dreams (a bit like the whole Total Recall idea), so the track is like their advertising theme