A vinyl mini LP-only release from avant-jazz duo Burnt Friedman and Jaki Liebezeit, their second collaborative effort since Secret Rhythms (NON 009CD) came out on Nonplace in 2002. Friedman & Liebezeit have been playing live all over the world, improving their notoriously uncommon grooves and elaborating odd ones. Liebezeit, a master of the pause and the stop, is famous for the cyclical and liberating beat he produced as the drummer in the legendary Krautrock outfit Can from 1969 to 1978. On this release, Friedman and Liebezeit still casually manoeuvre round the jagged rocks of "four-four time." Soon after Friedman remixed two of David Sylvian's Blemish solo album tracks both producers teamed up for songwriting. Nonplace presents their first collaborative piece, featuring David Sylvian as guest vocalist. The following musicians are featured on this record: Hayden Chisholm, on clarinet, guitar-player Tim Motzer who used to work with King Britt and Ursula Rucker, Morten Gronvad, known for his contributions on Secret Rhythms, and Daniel Schroeter, who also appeared in the Nu Dub Players line up, plays bass guitar.