| Releases: | ||||
| Cruel & Unusual (CD + CD, Mixed + , Album, Dig) | Black Sun Empire | 2005 | ||
| Endangered Species (CD + CD, Mixed + , Album, Dig) | Black Sun Empire | 2007 | ||
| Milkshake / Brainfreeze (12") | Black Sun Empire | 2009 | ||
| Musclecar / Taurine (12") | Black Sun Empire | 2009 | ||
| Remixes: | ||||
| Untitled (CD, Mixed, Promo) | Real McCoy (BSE Remix) | Resident Magazine | 2007 | |
| Phatcap (Phace Remix) / Synergy (Bse Remix) (12") | Synergy (Bse Remix) | Cause 4 Concern | 2008 | |
| DJ Mixes: | ||||
| Untitled (CD, Mixed, Promo) | Resident Magazine | 2007 | ||
| Tracks Appear On: | ||||
| Untitled (CD, Mixed, Promo) | Monologue, Are You The... | Resident Magazine | 2007 | |
| Shimon Presents Audioporn (CD, Comp, Mixed) | Infusion | Knowledge Magazine | 2008 | |
Oh and I love their sound - even though half of their tracks are done the same way: first the listener is introduced to the drums and the bassline and then, after about 2 minutes, there's a breakdown and a massive synth is let loose. Then the synth rumbles with the drums & the bass and after that it's just the the drums & the bass again. This cycle is gone through twice in about every BSE track. Could the country which BSE are coming from have anything to do with this structural similarity with today's poppy trance?