Piero Zeta and Tatanka come together under the name D.J. Ravel to deliver a record that blends their distinct electronic music styles. Released in 2001 on Pasta Records, this vinyl features two tracks: 'Bolero' and 'Triers'. The collaboration showcases a balance between rhythmic structures and melodic elements, characteristic of early 2000s electronic production. The record is a snapshot of the evolving soundscape from that era, offering a textured listening experience with subtle layering and dynamic progressions that appeal to fans of underground electronic music.