Like many others, Ghostly became enamored with Fort Romeau's idea of slow listening, the concept of enriching relationships with music through careful attention and focus. His patient methods are a central component to the billowy house music on Insides, though this isn't an indulgent album of gratuitous buildups and tiresome breakdowns. Each production is pointed and purposeful, as the artist crafts every second of analog electronics with rich detail, nuance, and refinement.