Tom di Muzio has been keeping him self busy since the late eighties, so it is almost normal that after twenty years of releases from long-time noise label RRR, the Legendary House of Misanthropy and ReR Megacorp records, he would come up with some sort of an all-star game of experimental players. Asphodel and Gench Music (sadly, I believe, a BMI branch) could not let the opportunity to release such collaborative effort pass by, so now we have a double CD, where the first disc ("Mono") is diMuzio just by himself, while the second one (dah, "Poly"!) is him with all of the following: his partner Chris Cutler (ex-Henry Cow drummer and owner of ReR Megacorp) , Nick Didkovsky, Dj Qbert, the great Fred Frith, Anna Homler, the quasi-historical Illusion of Safety, Scot Jenerik, Kadet Kuhne, Yasuhiro Otani, Radiosonde, Solid Eye, Atau Tanaka, the challenging Wobbly, the Jet Black Hair People and Zipperspy. Most songs have been recorded in different locations of the states of California and New York, which is something you might expect from the "Poly" disc but which is also true for the "Mono" disc. No matter what they might tell you, this is a record of pure experimental audio material, yes electro-acoustic, yes noise, yes avantgarde, yes musique concrete, yes ambient, yes electronic, but mainly experimental, like, for example, most of Staaplaat or Soleilmoon releases, only here just instruments (no vocals) creating aleatory soundscapes, extensive auditory illusions, screeching ethereal climaxes, droning and rumbling ambient music and floors of textures and stretching sounds.