The early '90s were a productive time for Voorn. He released tracks under an array of monikers on an array of labels, and found more success with a series of 12"s as Nighttripper and Format for ESP Records. These productions were some of the most sought-after techno productions of the era, and Voorn became a well-known producer, recognized as much for his music as for his prolific output. He continued producing tracks throughout the '90s, but it was more often his classic productions that were cited and spun than his more recent productions -- he struggled with his legendary status, his past often eclipsing his present. He consequently began experimenting with his style in an effort to evolve as an artist. For instance, his Redeye full-length found him incorporating drum'n'bass motifs. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi