[2] It peaked at number 90 on the UK Album Downloads Chart,[3] as well as number 19 on the UK Independent Album Breakers Chart.
[5] During the making of the album, she was influenced by the bands Deftones and American Football.
[7] Paul Simpson of AllMusic stated, "It's not quite accurate to pigeonhole this as 'Loraine James goes ambient,' as she's still experimenting with complex beat structures on several of these tracks, but there's a far greater presence of rippling, weightless synths and placid piano melodies here.
"[8] Will Ainsley of The Quietus called the album "an excellent, and at times thrilling, exposition of a particular side of James' music-making, a strange and alien concoction that reels you into its jellied depths.
"[11] All tracks are written by Loraine JamesCredits adapted from liner notes.