MSoTT's first releases appeared on Hooker Vision in 2009, and quickly made a big impression among fans of experimental ambient music. Digitalis released her cassette Seeping Through the Veil of the Unconscious in 2010, shortly followed by a vinyl issue at the start of 2011. Luminaries Synastry also appeared on the label that year, and earned praise from music websites like FACT and Pitchfork. During the same year, a split LP with Nova Scotian Arms (Grant Evans) appeared on Aguirre Records, and Evans continued releasing cassettes on labels like Sweat Lodge Guru and Tranquility Tapes. In 2012, MSoTT released a self-titled double album on Spectrum Spools, earning further acclaim. The following year, Boomkat Editions released The Perennials, a mini-album containing some of the project's most rhythmic pieces. Since then, Evans has primarily self-released limited cassettes and CD-Rs with handmade packaging. ~ Paul Simpson, Rovi