Again the tracks were selected carefully, each of them strong on personality and waiting to burst out and put the willies up anyone who believes that techno can be pigeonholed. Cue Bjorn Svin (of Mand over board fame) and a brooding monster of a tune that briefly saw a release on his excellent 1999 LP Benene pa nakken and was included on the La Monde (aka Len Fakis) At the wheels of steel mix cd the following year. Believe that this track is a killer one of those inspired pieces of techno that sticks in your head for days after hearing it for the first time Next up label boss Jerome Hill lets his bass out in the comedic Rel und Pol, a dancefloor workout with a syncopated speech running throughout. Flip over for Rob Stow and Im going to kill her put simply this is nasty (in a nice way) a riff that tears you a new one and edits and tricks galore, this ones gonna give the speakers a battering! Last but certainly not least, Switzerlands Ki Yota from Mercurochrome and Mental Industries steps up to deliver us an apocalyptic anthem with wowwow bass, that Swiss percussion and lead riffs all snaking around, finally building to a satisfying climax over and out