Beyt al Tapes started out as label to become a solo project which creates tape-compositions in which ghosts, exotic cultures and straight forward avant-garde appear—although the avant-garde is more about being caught in a poetic loop. It’s about tapes, hi-frequencies, sons trouvés, abstract synths, rudimentary vocal poetry and open concepts, but also about playing chess, obsession with concrete details of reality and chasing spectral phenomenae. Sometimes Beyt al tapes uses worn out bed sheets to make a point. New album, You are now Entering Zimbabwe, is due out on KERM records, who released also stuff by Köhn, Brecht Ameel, Moniek Darge, Godfried Willem Raes (of logos) and many more.