When we say music we like to think music. Prior music as in "we love music". What we really like is to think about music not to be ruled by an industry and all its commercial relevance. Or more precisely, we like to be more sensitive about "the shit!". About what artists think, about their individuality, about music itself.

To meet this need we try not to decide over musical relevance by the kind of genre. We enjoy diversity, self-determination, craziness, emotions, live music, blips n' blobs, ahhs and uhhs, electronic racks, analogues too, rabble and noise, infinite clarity, reverb, distortion, the past, the present and the future.

With a certain look ahead we try to put our minds in order, about tapes, vinyl, cds and all digital media and about how we put these and music together. About how we use music, about the way we "consume" it, about how we share it.