I'm just listening to the album is reverse order as a few people have suggested and I'm surprised how good it sounds so far. Semena Mertvykh sets the tone of the album well and is appropriate considering it was the music from the album promo. The following tracks are some of the most accessible on the album in my opinion and make it a lot easier to get into. In reverse order it follows the more traditional album format of more accessible or catchy tracks and the start and slightly some more obtuse or experimental tracks towards the end interspersed with accessible ones. Geogaddi follows this sort of sequence in my opinion, maybe The Campfire Headphase too. Music has The Right... not as much.
Out of interest, has anything tried listening to the 'twin' tracks in reverse order? i.e. 17,1,16,2 etc.; I saw some comments from people saying they enjoyed listening to the twin tracks in order but starting from 1, others said the transitions were too jarring to work though.

