Dylan Drazen, Dietrich Shoenman and others contributing to a four track ep on the Hidden Agenda. The label design and sound both seem inspired by stuff from the No Future camp in the UK, and this is far from a bad thing. Each cut is by a different producer, and it shows. Like the courses of a good meal they've all got a distinct flavour, but still come together as a whole. End product is four hard-edged and unique sounding tracks in a genre that's often characterised as being too repetitive.