A collection of their songs spanning several years can be found on their album A Touch of Brimstone that included writings from fans and their webmaster, who at the time ran the Pretentious.network.
In 2003, Gund had "Tapestries of sound slowly evolve and unravel their inner beauty"[7] according to a review in Vital Weekly.
[9] Over the years, the label would release music by, amongst others, De Fabriek, Mirror, Edward Ka-spel, Legendary Pink Dots, Paul Panhuysen and The Hafler Trio.
Beequeen performed several shows in Russia in 2011, and also appeared on Dutch national radio and regional television, VPRO.
[11] Another appearance of an alumnus from the Legendary Pink Dots, Barry Gray, lends guitar to this album.
A Tiny Mix Tapes review found aspects of this album "much closer to the work Julee Cruise did with Angelo Badalamenti in the late ’80s.
Freek Kinkelaar has also been active with various solo projects including Brunnen,[17] which Inverted Audio reviewed The Garden of Perpetual Dreams as "One minute you're wandering through dark, psychedelic gloom, the next stumbling across an infinitely serene, sun-dappled glade..." and another Brunnen album as "...“bedroom pop” if it was more poppish — quiet songs sparsely implemented, with breathy vocals and occasional noisy (but not loud) touches," in a review at Expose Online.
He currently plays in The Blue Mask, and Frans de Waard has been active under various guises such as Kapotte Muziek, Goem, Shifts and Quest.