[2] Belle has since developed an eclectic[3] and avant-garde musical style that incorporates aspects of electronic, classical,[4] art pop, experimental, trip hop,[5] glitch, and soul.
[6] Belle's music grapples with issues ranging from critiques of power to intimacy and sexuality, and often explores the emotional experiences of "beautiful alienation"[7] created by the isolation and passive guilt of unsustainable lifestyles that are destructive to human well-being and the natural environment.
[8] Belle has also highlighted these issues in collaboration with artists across disciplines,[9] including Culture Jammers such as The Yes Men[10] and transgender choreographer, Sean Dorsey.
Fourteen visual art pieces accompany the album in an artbook,[19] featuring new works from Marco Mazzoni, Redd Walitzki, Mark Demsteader, Kari-Lise Alexander, Casey Weldon, Meredith Marsone, Alessandra Maria, Alex Garant, Alpay Efe, Januz Miralles, Maria Teicher, Antonio Velfín, Alexandra Becker-Black and Zin Lim.
The work is performed by the 5 dancer-performers of Sean Dorsey Dance, and unpacks contemporary American masculinity with unflinching honesty and from unapologetically trans and queer perspectives.