Review by ichiniOct 23, 2006(edited over 5 years ago)
Just four releases, but definitely a classic label, representing the gritty lo-fi, rough and minimal sound of early 90s chicago house. The first three releases should not be missed as they feature some of the best and most imaginative tracks of the era - Paul Johnson's 'Come On Children' or 'Men At Work', Drewsky's 'Temper Tantrum' or La Drid Austin's 'You Got To Move'. NL 004 appeared a few years after the first three with a different artwork and a beefed up, slightly more conventional sound.