The demo achieved its small size through the use of procedural textures, a custom MIDI-based software synthesizer V2 (controlled through a sequencer called Logic Audio), and a modified version of UPX executable compressor,[1] ".the .product" is an 11-minute 3-D show featuring complex scenes of computer generated imagery.
"[2] This serves as a core theme across the otherwise multifaceted topics in Farbrausch demos, which cover futuristic or abstract technology, dystopian cityscapes and even quantum mechanics.
In 2004, a subdivision of farbrausch called ".theprodukkt" released a 96 kB first-person shooter game named .kkrieger, and an earlier version of the tool they currently use to produce some of their demos, named ".werkkzeug", or "Tool".
The group has periodically released improved compositions such as "fr-019: Poem to a Horse", "fr-030: Candytron" or "fr-025: The.Popular.Demo".
In 2012 Farbrausch released the source code of many of their demo tools on GitHub.