Neon Highwire

The band made the track "Fantasy Land (Christmas In The TerrorZone)" available for a free download[9] on the sites SoundCloud[10] and Last.fm[11] on 24 December 2009, which contains a spoken word sample of Rutger Hauer taken from the film Blade Runner.

Perestroika remix of the track was released as part of a series of advent calendar gifts from the music blog Never Enough Notes in 2010.

[14] Later in the year on 10 December 2010, the song "Neon Blink", originally from the Luminescence EP, was released as a digital single on Blue Dove Records with a number of remixes of the track as b-sides from artists such as Fresh:Mesh, Sizeable Moth Hat and Christian Paduraru.

[15] On 26 January 2011, the band released a song titled "Kim Jong Il Looking At Things" in homage to the website of the same name.

[23][24] On 24 January 2014, the Synth City Records Compilation Volume 1 was released featuring the exclusive track "Gyrophant" from Neon Highwire.