Buying the limited (23) edition 2-disc version (in a slim DVD case) gets you 10 tracks from the session. This whole package has the feel of lads messing around (especially with a name like that) but the music, whilst not exactly being complex, has some clout. Like a homage to both the Radiophonic Workshop's heavier work and Demdike Stare, then some. No names attached, simply LLB1 and LLB2.
Their previous albums, especially Structure 1, are worth getting too. The other is JG, a tribute to J.G. Ballard.
Their Bandcamp page
From the Demonic Possession In Post-Industrial Britain sessions:
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