Strictly limited edition to one press compilation featuring 4 new Control Denied songs (Chuck and Richard rehearsing with guitar solos added by Chuck) and 6 demo tracks from "Infernal Death" (1985) (tracks 5 - 7) & "Mutilation" (1986) (tracks 8 - 10). The Schuldiner family didn't wish for this and the other "Chuck Schuldiner" demo to be released, but Karmageddon Media insisted on releasing them anyway without their consent. Reissued by Candlelight Records as a double disc compilation featuring "Chuck Schuldiner: Zero Tolerance II" as the second disc.
Quite a few will agree that Japan's experimental rock/jazz musicians enjoyed their affairs best in early 1990's. Such technological instruments as electronics and turntables are more of ways of free (in terms of ideas) improvisation than of acoustic effects, which I believe is their characteristics.
Robert Jan Meyer also started his own compilation series: "Science Fiction Jazz 1-12 (Vol. 1 at the same time, was the beginning of the "Mole Listening Pearls"- Label) and "Batucada 1-3". He compiled the double CD "Blue Note Weekend" for the renowned jazz label "Blue Note" and two more samplers on the Japanese market.