Kapotte Muziek is one of those projects from which I've collected a large number of releases without ever quite managing to call myself a "fan". Or at least, a fan of the sound- if there is an identifiable sound. If the project has any faults, predictability is certainly not one of them. The aesthetic I've enjoyed, the whole "recycled music" thing and such (even if it doesn't actually sound like Merzbow). Soundwise, I gravitate toward the more classic industrial mumblings, dreary dirgescapes, old clunky heavy machinery lumbering away in the next room, the stuff that could serve as grubby answer to Beequeen, an atmosphere all but owned by S*Core[edit: at least in my brain]. The Use Of Recycling is a good one in this regard, as would be Lauter and Metamusikk (with Origami Replica). The mentioned History Is What Was also ticks the box. And the Clyiscsert tape on Old Europa has a nice kind of "epic" flow if you will. This kind of thing would no doubt bore me in a live setting, but as a soundtrack to the way I feel most of the time I can certainly dig it.