Not much of a story really, saw a documentary about dog psychology (that's the Kringlebach link) and thought people saying "dog faces" repeatedly was pretty funny :)
This is pretty cool. You're really going with lots of different styles on this album. At least so far, three songs, three totally different styles. Is there a story behind this song? I googled Kringlebach and he seems to be doing some interesting research... but I can't find anything about dog faces... or human faces :).
The samples are from a BBC documentary about dogs, specifically a bit where they're talking about how dogs can recognise human emotions, so it's probably the same neuroscientist dude.
This album has been all over the place so far -- I like the genre channel-surfing approach you take here. Is this named after the neuroscientist, by chance? I googled the name on the whim, and that's the only thing that came up.