Bryin Dall was the co-writer and performer on the track by Genesis P-Orridge.
[1] Included with the first 4000 copies is one of four "totemic gifts", each made from one of the following materials: bone, wood, rubber and copper.
Pitchfork wrote, "The Endless Not features some of the subtlest songwriting of TG's career, playing that knot of tension for all its worth and all the more disturbing for how pensive and restrained it feels".
[6] PopMatters wrote that the album "sounds like a core of musicians who have rediscovered whatever spark it was that led them to create the entity that they are now so often defined by".
[7] Tiny Mix Tapes called the album "more of a rebirthing than a reunion".