BAAL's thunderously loud reworks of loveable noise wizard Emil Beaulieau start this disc off with super brutal blocks of infernal white noise and throbbing distortion overload, sounding like the Earth's shuddering death spasm as it's caught in the traction of an interplanetary death ray, as panicky, broken voice transmissions come in from deep space warning us of impending annihilation. The first track delivers these heavy bursts of freeform electronic violence intercut with tape recordings of somebody's extremely pissed off neighbor screaming threats, and this style of brutal and aggressive cut-up continues through the first half of the disc. The final two tracks, however, are 11+ minute collages of BAAL's screeching electronic power spliced with lopsided rhythmic robot-toy marches that being to mind Dutch loop punks DEAD HUSBANDS on a heavy power electronics bender. The whole album is pretty engaging and dynamic, the tracks constantly change form and swoop through an industrial, Tetsuo style dreamscape. The CD-R comes packaged in the signature RRR style xerox-mutated sealed wallet sleeve, the silver disc completely blank save for a single small abstract label affixed to the top.