Revolution by Night

No further releases followed other than a handful of compilation album tracks, and the group ceased activity in their current format in 1999.

The first fruits of their labour surfaced at the following year’s Wave-Gotik-Treffen festival in Leipzig, where the band played a synthesiser heavy set debuting the future RBN anthem "Faithless" written by Weeks on a Novation Supernova and a Korg Trinity rack.

For some fans of the band, the new sound was as unexpected as it was very positively received, although Weeks and Adamson had been increasing the use of synthesisers in unreleased material for some time.

Stok:holm have neither played live dates, nor produced any new music, and appear to be on permanent hiatus.

Weeks has worked since with fellow London DJ Emmerick Gortz in the ebm\tech band DKAG, who have released an EP named "Short Wave",[5] in 2015 and have played multiple live shows supporting bands such as Reaper, Suicide Commando, Phosgore, Combichrist, Apoptygma Berzerk, Velvet Acid Christ, Icon Of Coil, and Aesthetic Perfection.