Paradoxically, this album is the most cohesive of 391's releases so far, while also being the most eclectic in terms of styles and influence. Elements of Indian raga, boogie-woogie, dub science and medieval music rub shoulders with homages to Terry Riley and Karlheinz Stockhausen. The resulting hodge-podge has then been liberally seasoned with borrowings from trance and dubstep to create a heady homebrew of sonic shenanigans.
 
All tracks recorded at Waterden Studios, Scunthorpe and Park Farm, Skipwith
 
All tracks were devised by 391 except:
- Cecilia (music by Paul Simon)
- Beat Me Daddy, Eight To The Bar (music by Don Raye)
 
 
 
- Play With Us contains the sample Little Demon Girl Song by KillahChipmunk
- Sonispherica contains excerpts from Karlheinz Stockhausen's lecture to the Oxford Union on Four Criteria of Electronic Music
- Things We Used To Know contains excerpts from the BBC radio series Children Talking
- Your Crooked Heart contains excerpts from a recording of W. H. Auden reading his poem As I Walked Out One Evening