Trance Stimuli – Version 2.0 – Review August 2, 2002 Trance Stimuli Version 2.0, mixed by DJ Eddie Mix, shows the complexity of trance. It also shows how often genres cross paths these days.
Speed Limit 140 BPM+: The New Era – Review August 2, 2002 If you’re looking for some innovative techno that pushes the limits and takes you to another plane of existence, look elsewhere.
Garfield – Signatures: House and Trance Revisited 01 – Review July 5, 2002 After almost a decade of setting dancefloors on fire with his mad skillz, Garfield releases his recorded mix debut.
The Mirror Reveals – Divinity – Review July 5, 2002 Before releasing their sophomore album, The Mirror Reveals released Divinity to show the new, more complex direction they’ve taken with their sound.
Moon Theory – Review June 28, 2002 This album is absolutely sexy. It has trip-hop, rock, and Kaeti O’Ghara’s vocals, which range from aggressive to sensual.
Zoar – In the Bloodlit Dark – Review June 14, 2002 In the Bloodlit Dark will make your skin crawl. The album is an exploration of horror, the grotesque, and dark fantasies.
Steve Roach – Streams & Currents – Review May 31, 2002 As the title implies, Steve Roach has created ethereal textures that flow smoothly from song to song. This makes the album ideal for meditation.
Sumerland – Sivo – Review May 17, 2002 Although they are not, as the name may imply, making the music of the ancient Sumerians; there is still an archaic feel to Sumerland.
Mortiis – The Smell of Rain – Review May 17, 2002 This falls somewhere between Gothic and industrial music. There is always something familiar about each song, yet there are elements to make it unique.
Lycia – Compilation Appearances Vol. 2 – Review March 15, 2002 For more than a decade, Lycia has cranked out quality dark ambient music, but there’s a lot of material fans have never heard – until now.