The album was met with mostly positive reviews from music critics, who praised the record's production and Angela McCluskey's guest vocals.
For their second record, Télépopmusik reunited with Angela McCluskey, who had provided vocals on several of the tracks on the group's debut, including "Breathe".
[13] The album, which was released on 21 June 2005 by Capitol Records, experienced a similarly disappointing chart performance.
[4] PopMatters' Justin Cober-Lake singled out Angela McCluskey's vocals as a highlight, commenting that she "steals the show" and noting that the other vocalists, particularly Mau, don't "fare as well".
[2] A review by Spin was similarly critical, giving it a "B−" and, though likening it to Moby and Björk, felt that the album was ultimately nondescript.