In 2005, the Super Furry Animals were actively promoting their album "Love Kraft," which was released earlier that year. This period was significant for the band as it marked a phase of experimentation with sound and lyrical content, highlighting their signature blend of psychedelic pop and rock. The live recording of Gruff Rhys performing "Ohio Heat" on September 1, 2005, in Amsterdam captures the band's ongoing evolution, as they were transitioning into a more avant-garde direction featuring a mix of electronic and pastoral sounds. Notably, during this time, Gruff Rhys was not only focusing on their band’s work but also exploring solo projects, indicating his multifaceted talent and vision. The performance gives a glimpse into the band's dynamic stage presence and exemplifies their strong connection with a devoted fan base during this vibrant period of creativity.