My initial impression after the first listen:
I'm somewhat surprised and embarrased, but must admit that I found a few of the random sounds which are most prominent in the mix to be extremely annoying,...in particular the insistently loud placement of what sounds like some sort of closing door...and even more so the occasional sound of what seems to be a toy accordian. I do realize that so many of these sounds are placed in the context of the piece with an aim to be intrusive, but in my opinion, they only serve to detract from the listening experience. I do understand how unique it is to include certain sounds meant only to jar the listener, but I found that I could not entirely enjoy the first listen of this piece.
I listened on headphones and was constantly adjusting the volume, which in having to do so was in itself annoying as well. Maybe that was a mistake in itself.
I do like much of Fennesz's contributions, which were easy to pick out and I assume that Akira Rabelais contributed much of the vocal samples...I detected a little bit of some flute or whistle sound which was most likely Clive Bell's only contribution. I will have to pay better attention next time since Arve Henriksen's horn was not apparent to me. Yet I know that his sound is not typical in any way of the average trumpet, so I had better not expect the norm, right?
Guess I will start another thread for the second listen

Just kidding.
Perhaps the third time....
I look forward to reading everyone else's first impression. HeartofDavid's was really well written, was it not? I wish I was able to have had a similar listening experience and, with the correct frame of mind, maybe I would have been able to find it easier to enjoy.
By the way, if I may dare to inquire of SilverMoon and Vapor Trail, what is the significance of August 15 if there is any at all?
goodnight