Matt Edwards (Radio Slave) and Tom Gandey (Cagedbaby) were already close friends when they met at Berlin, Germany's Hansa studio for the purpose of recording material in tribute to the storied recording facility. Over the course of two days, the duo came up with seven tracks made in the same place where David Bowie's Low and Heroes, as well as Iggy Pop's The Idiot and Lust for Life, among other significant albums, were brought to life. Edwards and Gandey subsequently performed in Poland and France, then opted to work on new material for themselves in their own studios. The res...