Post Punk Hybrid
In his 1996 book "Unknown Legends of Rock & Roll", author Richie Unterberger features this Moroccan collective (who utilize folk instruments, electronics and turntables) as one of three groups whose recordings exemplify what he terms a true post-punk hybridization of musical influences from around the world. The other two groups he profiles are the German band F.S.K. and Savage Republic. Unterberger calls this particular album "one of the most unheralded landmark post-modern recordings of the rock era" and "one of the very few times when world music and modern electronics have combined to take on exhilarating new forms".