Italian keyboardist/producer Enzo Pannozzo caused several artists aswell as his very own material through the entire past due ’80s and early ’90s, getting involved in many different musical tasks. Taking a more powerful role being a manufacturer in the middle-’90s, his use Futility and Trans Appreciate Express resulted in his next task, 2002’s D-Genre. Making use of drum’n’bass, ambient techno, and jazz home to gasoline his ambitions, he also drafted French vocalist Lillia Auzou and Australian funk diva Kylie Auldist, amongst others, to highlight the recordings. Released in the summertime of 2002, the debut record was titled Discretion Play.