The album was made on a budget of £1,800 with Matt Johnson living on benefits in "a tiny bedsit and no money.", due to these circumstances he "would beg, steal or borrow time at the studio I used to work for". Johnson was influenced by
musique concrète and tape manipulation at the time of the album's creation, with the majority of the album being created on tape loops as it predated
sampling technology. Along with the knowledge he learnt from people working for
De Wolfe he would become fascinated with a book by Terence Dwyer called
Composing With Tape, which he described as "a bit of a
bible" for him. Johnson would then save up for a
reel to reel recorder which he would cut up with "little razor blades", creating and incorporating "unusual percussion loops and a lot of third world instruments." This directly influenced the album's sound as well as the "few foot pedals" he was able to afford. which were "a distortion pedal, a tremolo pedal and an echo pedal, and maybe a wah-wah." He described the album as having "a very limited tonal palate." == Recording ==