Another famous musician was involved in making the album - Jack Dangers of Meat Beat Manifesto. EBN had met Dangers and hit it off when Meat Beat played in Providence on their last tour. Dangers spent 6 weeks working with them in the summer of 1993.

"He helped us in the pre-production period, where we sat around and did a lot of sampling new audio bits, video bits, and finding some new beats," explains Pearson. "He also re-sequenced some stuff and helped us change the overall structures of certain songs. We engaged in some on-the spot remixes of certain tracks. He also was with us for the 3 week recording period."

"Telecommunication Breakdown," also features a contribution from Boston's Institute of Technology. The band did a remix of "Get Down," and like the Eno and Laswell tracks, elements of it were then incorporated into a re-edit of the album version.

The album marks the end of an era for EBN, as they have vastly improved their technology since it was recorded. EBN now have video samplers, which allows them to simultaneously manipulate

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