Tastless Art Studios and Ryan Guy's bedroom as one room: this is what made Jus Primae Noctis a reality. Chill sessions borne of boredom spawned three young men to shift their eyes from the television screen and to the computer. They picked up instruments, plugged them into mixers, miced speakers, played organs, struck at drums, and recorded all of it in an experimental fashion. A little while later, they had an album. That record was 48:23, and Ryan Guy, Shane Guy, and Jon Failes felt a lot better about the world of recording. When the studio moved to a larger location, they found out that a crazy man of Irish and Scotch descent was included in the lease. Cody Tate was duly included during the sessions for the new album, a better album, that was more magical and musical than the last. This record has been completed. This album is "in the can", sitting, waiting for its chance to make people think all over this planet and maybe some other planets, too.