Unlike their previous EP, 10,000 Watts of Artificial Pleasures, which was published by Victor Love, Neuromance was produced by Thomas Rainer and John Fryer.
Critics consistently praised the quick pace of the tracks and aggressive vocals provided by Victor Love.
Following the self-produced and distributed EP 10,000 Watts of Artificial Pleasures, Dope Stars Inc. gained a record deal through Trisol Music Group to release two studio albums.
Seeing as Trisol contacted the band from hearing the EP, Dope Stars were surprised at gaining a record deal such a short time after being established.
Victor Love immediately wrote songs and the band began recording in Subsound Studios in Rome, Italy in early 2004.
In the same interview, Love commented on having to operate a drum machine for recording and how some of the sound creativity is lost when a real drummer is not present.
The original jewel case was released to Europe and North America on August 22, 2005 and contained no more than the disc itself and a booklet.
The Italian release was covered by Subsound Records with the rest of Europe being distributed through Trisol Music Group.
The North American version was the same as the European CD and the distribution was handled by Metropolis Records, a correspondent of Trisol.
[4][5] To find the correct combination of sounds and eqs and effects has been not that easy but working with Mr. Rainer and John Fryer we figured out a good cocktail.
The tracks tell the story of "an electro dandie and his artificial pleasures, a guy that become so slave of synthetic substitutes of emotions till the point he collapse cause of a synaptic overload.
Space Junkies Magazine featured a review by Wednesday Elektra in their February issue that gave the album a perfect five out of five.
Elektra called the band impressive and said the album "should be dropping like mini A-bombs throughout the world and not too mention hitting dance halls everywhere."