It was recorded in Paris alongside French producer Victor le Masne, taking only 2 months to complete.
[7] The album's lead single "Force Majeure" was selected as the official BBC broadcast soundtrack for UEFA Euro 2020.
"[1] He further explains that the album incorporates musical and film score elements from the 60's, 70's and 80's, touching on themes ranging from Italian horror to psychedelic folk "and every conceivable point between".
"[11] Damian Jones from NME reflects in a 3/5 review that "Augé’s thirst for the strange makes this album an odd but interesting solo proposition, which still makes some room for dancefloor slayers", while noting that the lead single "admittedly could have easily slotted into any Justice record with its trademark industrial synth jabs and propulsive beats.
"[12] Uncut described the album as having "extremely polished music that sometimes strays a little into fromage [...] but where it works, it can sweep you off your feet.