Like many of Noir Age's releases, Structures eschews pop and dance music's maximalism in favor of ambient and leftfield sounds. “Dystopian wonder” is a phrase that could be used to explain much of the music released by the DIY label. Acts from Paris (Hugo Lioret), Taiwan (Ariana Van Gelder), South Africa (Alex Hing), and even Boca Raton (Larry Montelerone) seem to find their way to Vergez, all crafting sonic atmospheres and digitized vignettes. Ultimately, Vergez's focus is to give artists space to have “a freedom of spirit,” citing labels like Manchester-based Factory Records, home to acts like Joy Division and New Order, and the iconic British postpunk and dream-pop label 4AD as inspiration.