
The material was recorded in Moby's studio and features various (unknown) guests singers. Moby: "They're great singers, but unless you live in Fort Greene or Washington Heights you might not know about them, as they're relatively unknown (because I've found that working with friends is almost always nicer than working with rockstars)."
Moby started working on the album about a year ago after hearing a David Lynch speech at Bafta, in the UK: "David was talking about creativity, and to paraphrase, about how creativity in and of itself, and without market pressures, is fine and good. (...) In making this record I wanted to focus on making something that I loved, without really being concerned about how it might be received by the marketplace. As a result it's a quieter and more melodic and more mournful and more personal record than some of the records I've made in the past."
Source: Side Line Magazine