A label with attitude – specifically, punk rock, and certainly DIY.From the distortosound screamo of Two Dogsvia the 80s electro ESG-stylee of Look Look, we are treated to Das Wanderlust’s exuberant electropop, Malorix’s beatboxes-on-acid, and the Lovely Eggs’ Arabic breakbeats. Chips For the Poor’s no wave paranoia also intrigues while an act familiar to itm? readers, Zea, donate the title track from their top Insert Parallel Universe album, sounding for the world like something Ron Johnson might have released in the 80s. Le Tetsuo, similarly, yelps frantically, like the Slits or, in pop mode, Fuzzbox. Suicidal Birds keep that new wave spirit going, like an electro version of X-ray Spex, while Persil make the best boy-girl electropop that side of the channel with one of their trademark dreammode chilled numbers. There’s a ‘bonus’ track too – ‘All Together Now’ which is just that, all 10 tunes mixed at the same time and to be honest no more fearsome than a lot of what has already gone before!