"Too many pieces of music finish too long after the end." - Igor Strawinski
At the same time Jerome Froese released Far Side Of The Face, his third full length solo album, he also published the compilation album Cases Of Recurrence, including all tracks from his previously released solo EPs, except the ones which were later released on the regular albums. The last two tracks were previously unreleased on CD: Nemo's Cello was part of the download version of Neptunes (2005) and available only when buying the complete download album, Ayon-X was originally composed for a namesake computer game by a friend of Jerome.