Klute's second album elaborated on Tom Withers' talents for niche drum'n'bass, displaying danceable, complicated jungle music that preserved its tension and sharp edge.
A greater emphasis on guest vocalists could be heard throughout, but for the most part this was business as usual: "Moving Finger" was a secretion of experimental city-center rhythms, and "Angry Woman" a structurally tame but bass-heavy atmosphere enhancer.
Though Fear of People wasn't smart enough to demand over an hour's worth of material, it was likely a necessary preparatory move for taking Klute's sound to the next level.