Without any promotion and participation from Nina, the album was able to enter the top 10 of retailer charts in the Philippines. It also received generally positive reviews from critics and listeners, with Lorelie Dino of Titik Pilipino, stating "It may have been a slow start, but Dense Modesto worked it up in gaining momentum, and the album ends off greatly." She was impressed with "Through the Fire (Street Shoe)", "Jealous (Alternate)", and "Someday (Rain Cloud)", saying "I find the latter ones more superior." However, she thought the Nina's name caught the attention more than the "Dense Modesto remixes" title, explaining "You can mistake the album as being Nina's rather than the remixes that they are." She ended up giving the album four out of five stars.[4]
An unofficial music video for "Someday" (Future Confessional Remix) was created and aired on MYX to advertise the album and help it increase in sales. Other adverts of the album were posted on DJ Dense Modesto's official Multiply page.[5]