Review by japeJun 25, 2005(edited over 4 years ago)
This label used to be one of my favourite labels a couple of years ago. It was founded by Oliver Klitzing aka Kaylab, who used this label (and later also the Minority sublabel) to showcase his unique blend of hard trance, techno and sometimes a bit of electro. The most well-known examples of his style are Reeloops' 'Fucking society', which was a big international hit, Solo Plastic 'No request' and Oliver Klitzing 'I like that beat'. Until around the 25th release you could basically buy any of the records blindly.
Unfortunately, after that period, the sound of the releases changed somewhat. From a mix of trance and techno it moved more and more in the direction of pure hard techno. Although I am a fan of techno music, I didn't like this as much. It simply is not like the music I liked Headline so much for. And, unfortunately for Oliver Klitzing, there are many better techno producers out there. None of the recent releases brought about that special feeling, like earlier releases did.
So, hopefully, he will soon find the right path again and release music that stands out among the flood of releases that comes towards us each week. Something special.
Unfortunately, after that period, the sound of the releases changed somewhat. From a mix of trance and techno it moved more and more in the direction of pure hard techno. Although I am a fan of techno music, I didn't like this as much. It simply is not like the music I liked Headline so much for. And, unfortunately for Oliver Klitzing, there are many better techno producers out there. None of the recent releases brought about that special feeling, like earlier releases did.
So, hopefully, he will soon find the right path again and release music that stands out among the flood of releases that comes towards us each week. Something special.