Vinyl LP pressing. Digitally remastered edition of this 1994 release. Bark Psychosis' sound was born out of their improvisations at makeshift studio within St John's Church in Stratford. Taking a year to complete Hex left the band on the brink of collapse and by the time of it's release they had dissolved. Hailed as a masterpiece, it's 'mysterious, haunting, and breathtakingly visionary' (Allmusic). Breaking down their songs and rebuilding them in the studio brought distinguishing ambient soundscapes and an atmospheric experimental sound. Last year Fact Magazine deservedly gave the album further recognition with it claiming top spot in their 30 Best Post-Rock Albums Of All Time. Newly remastered in 2017 from the original analog tapes at Metropolis Studios by Graham Sutton and Stuart Hawkes, and reissued officially for the first time.