[2][3] It was released in 1993 on Creation Records and set forth the combination of dub, trance, and reggae for which Dreadzone was to become well known.
Although unsuccessful in the charts, the album attracted the attention of John Peel, who gave it significant airplay.
The dialogue "We're going to have an orgasm that you can't even comprehend" is an extract from Diane Keaton's documentary Heaven.
Piano fragments are sampled from "Moments in Love" by Art of Noise.
Love is the voice of music" are spoken by Burt Lancaster in the 1960 film Elmer Gantry.