"music was my first love and it will be by last, music of the future and music of the past", dating back to 1992, this is one of Choci's earlier works - 'Music of the Phewcha'. The title track comes in two mixes in which Choci himself provides the vocals for the track in an almost spoken like style. The lyrics are of John Miles' ballard 'Music' released in 1976. Choci's vocals likewise lend themselves to the track 'Stormy Weather' on the B side, this time quoting from the Doors. Also on the B side is 'The Guns of Nirvana', a slice of old school rave that samples the riff from Nirvana's 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' coupled with the screams from Wood Allen's 'Airport 89' running over the top. The inner run-off groves have the following messages etched into the vinyl - A: "MONEY TALKS", B: "ADOLF HITLER BURNED FOR SIX HOURS - 1.30-7.30".