Skinny Puppy – ReMix Dys Temper – Review January 1, 1999 In order to keep the canine catalogue alive, Nettwerk has re-opened the dog pound’s archives and allowed their classics to be remixed.
Delerium – Karma – Review November 1, 1998 Delerium are the guys from Front Line Assembly, Rhys Fulber and Bill Leeb +Sarah McLachlan, Lisa Gerrard. Kristy Thirsk, and Jaqui Hunt.
Wild Strawberries – Quiver – Review September 1, 1998 A little of Sarah McLachlan’s style-stumbling, though the ecstasy is a little less ethereal and more riddled with self-consciously assertive cynicism.
Autour de Lucie – Immobile – Review April 1, 1998 The underlying textures are lush and well-woven to support the hypnotic melodies of Valerie Leuillot’s effortlessly ethereal, soothing vocals.
King Cobb Steelie – Junior Relaxer – Review April 1, 1998 Another live band trying to slip into the warm-up suit of the mellowed-out raver. Good songs, mixing up some REM/Smiths vocals.
Rose Chronicles – Happily Ever After – Review February 1, 1997 Ethereal and enchanting, the Rose Chronicles’ Kristy Thirsk lays her smooth-as-silk vocals over the sleepwalking guitars of Richard Maranda.
The Tear Garden – To Be An Angel Blind,The Cripple Soul Divide – Review November 1, 1996 The latest installment in the ongoing electroluxurious side-project featuring Edward Ka-Spel (Legendary Pink Dots) and cevin Key (Skinny Puppy).
Foxfire Soundtrack – Review September 1, 1996 Like most compilation discs, the Foxfire soundtrack has some gems and some duds, some shining stars and some cosmic debris.
Mystery Machine – 10 Speed – Review April 1, 1996 Mystery Machine invites the listener in with thick, warm guitars – a welcome change from the usual beat-you-senseless approach.