CD Feature/ Bong-Ra: "Full Metal Racket" A perfect tribute to Metal: Saying what you approve of and what you hate.
CD Feature/ Exillon: "It's OK to dance" Evolution on a personal level: A warm and emotive side to an otherwhise purposely dark and tribal music.
CD Feature/ Detritus: "Fractured" A new and highly promising force has begun to stirr: Electronic string quartets caught in loops of minuscule development.
CD Feature/ Raoul Sinier: "Huge Samurai Radish" Dark and erotic: Tracks in merry-go-round fashion pushed to the point of madness.
15 Questions to Mick Harris/Scorn It's never quiet for long in the life of Mick Harris. But when he returned with his dark slow-step project ...
CD Feature/ Scorn: "Stealth" An inverted big bang: Inhuman degrees of distortion and flashing samurai swords.
CD Feature/ V.A.: "WHITE LINE Vol. II" A constant process of finding parallels or paradoxes: A contribution to contemporary electronics.
CD Feature/ The Mount Fuji Doomjazz Corporation: "Doomjazz Future Corpses!" Just like those good old Blue Note records: Cool eloquence and intellectual rawness.
CD Feature/ Aaron Spectre: "Lost Tracks" Beauty is no clear-cut thing at all: A sense of longing lingering in spacey robotic electronica.
CD Feature/ DJ Hidden: "Later After" Explores all of the subtle nuances: Hidden has left the limitations of drum n bass hardliners behind.
CD Feature/ Wilt: "Dark Meadows" Discards repetition as a technique used by amateurs: Melodies hammered in granit.
CD Feature/ Drumcorps: "Grist" You can smile about it, yet consider it the centre of your world: Metal inspired by marching bands.
CD Feature/ Mad EP: "The Madlands Trilogy" Redefines what is possible and still comprehensible: An album spanning three individual discs.
CD Feature/ JVOX: "QED" Baby pianos played by a black cat, theremine-like minimal melodies, atonal chime cycles and more.
CD Feature/ V.A.: "Broken Nightlights" A first assessment of Cinematic broken electro-hop.