Frank Heiss

Heiss was the owner of the record label Transcendent Tunes, which features music by future bass producers who seek a connection to the Divine.

[4] In 1995, Heiss released the electronic EP Radical Technology under his full name on Rising High Records in the United Kingdom.

[6] In 1998 while performing in and around Cologne, Germany[6] another recording contract was established under the moniker HearNow,[7] this time with Harvest/EMI - the label once home to Pink Floyd, Soft Machine and Deep Purple.

[3] During this time that he wrote for and licensed music to a variety of television shows including One Life to Live,[9] All My Children, and General Hospital.

As you venture further into the album you start to become more familiar with his cohesive blend of glitch hop and breakbeat styles which are consistently paralleled with instrumental backdrops.

"[11] A review by Lost in Sound stated, "In this most recent endeavor, he continues to narrate the spiritual journey he began to describe in 2012's Awake(N)."

Others lyrics were contributed by guests artists, including emcees Jackson Whalan, Soham, singer Falu, and multi-instrumentalist Michael Garfield.

Heiss weaves through styles, hinting at a wide variety of genres, from jazz fusion to drum n bass to reggae, and everything in between.