An album of uncanny dance beats and some ambient. Contentless in the same way much of dance music is, but I have to admit that the strange instruments and ideas bring a smile to one's face pretty fast. Lots of different moods, moving wantonly from faux-ethnic grooviness to playful frolicking music (that I actually couldn't imagine having any place in any right-minded disco or similar location). But that's okay.
The melody from Tryad's "Alone" is a repeating theme during the album.