For their long-awaited 
System 7 album debut, 
Hillage and 
Giraudy received help from several high-profile figures -- 
Paul Oakenfold, 
Derrick May, and 
Orb-associates including 
Dr. Alex Paterson, 
Thrash, 
Youth, and 
Andy Falconer. The truth is, despite the many beats added to 
Hillage's space-rock explorations, they still sound remarkably similar to albums he released 15 years before. His piercing guitar solos are instantly recognizable, and the basic structure of tracks like "Depth Disco" and "Strange Quotations" never take 
Hillage too far away from his mid-'70s solo career. That said, these songs still sound quite enjoyable -- definitely on the polished end of ambient-house but still quite a potent crossover record (even 
Giraudy's vocals are solid). One of the highlights, the lovely ambient wash of "Mia the Fisherman," also appeared on the compilation 
Excursions in Ambience. The album, released in Britain in 1991 as 
System 7, was reconfigured and retitled 
777 for its American issue.