Lange initially experimented with programming basic beats on Fruity Loops and Acid Pro, later mixing them with his recorded guitar audio.
Prior to that, Lange self-released an IDM and glitch album in 2007 under his alias Altered Tensions, which was influenced by artists Richard Devine and Telefon Tel Aviv.
[14] He then released a number of singles through the label, including "Rift",[19] "A Deeper Shade / Other Stories",[20] and "Quadcore", a collaboration with other Anjunabeats regulars Boom Jinx, Bayer, and Trifonic.
[22][23] In 2013, Lange co-produced Morrison's single "Goodbye", which was nominated for Dance Recording of the Year at the 2015 Juno Awards and charted at #12 on the Billboard Canadian Top 100.
[29][30] Preceding the album's release were minimal techno lead single "My Love Aside",[31] glitch hop and industrial track "Lying to Myself",[32] "Ripples",[33] and "The Fever" featuring Quivver.
[34] The techno album indicated a large shift in sound from his previous house releases, with Lange stating that Ephemera was mainly inspired by his self-built modular synthesizer system.
[7] He also said that the "minimal and groove based" sounds in "My Love Aside" helped to increase his freedom and improvisation while DJing, since it allowed Lange to play looped pieces of multiple tracks at the same time without jumbling up.
"[38][39] Lange stated that the EP was originally conceived to be of modular synthesizer based techno and expand on Ephemera's themes, but unexpected life events which he experienced caused the project's scope to increase overall.
[38] Dancing Astronaut praised the variety of melodic and "harder" tracks in the EP, which the author alluded to Lange's skill with modular synthesis and sound manipulation.
[47] Dancing Astronaut labelled Punish Me as Lange's "finest and most brooding bodies of work to date", continuing to praise the intimate and dark themes within the EPs tracks.
[4] On February 19, 2019, Lange released the lead single to his next EP titled "Space Between", co written with and featuring Canadian singer songwriter Deniz Reno, which combined elements of pop and progressive house.
[50] In a press statement, Lange stated that Space Between "explores the sonic aesthetic [he has] been honing in on over the past year" while "combining outboard and modular synths with acoustic instrumentation".