Limited to 300 copies - all albums as Gatefold-2LPs in original design - blue vinyl exclusively in the box, "Lost Alone" with etching - bonus tracks on "Dreamweb" and "Crossroads" from the no longer available singles "Certainty" and "What Used To Be" - large art prints in cover format and further illustrations from the original artworks. Their first three albums took the electro scene by storm, but for mind.in.a.box it all began with an unobtrusive demo, which they sent to Dependent Records in 2003. The five songs, which were submitted on a simple CD-R, captivated A&R Stefan Herwig for weeks, because they had everything that most electro-industrial acts lacked: originality, complex sequences, hypnotic harmonies and haunting vocals that were processed with vocoder and distortion. For open-minded listeners it opened up a whole new musical universe - the "Dreamweb" of mind.in.a.box. "Lost Alone" (2004) quickly found its audience: The film Mix of fresh sounds, vocals between technopop, Trance, eighties stuff and industrial was tremendously compelling and was published by numerous media with the title "Album of Month". Thus the two Austrians created themselves Video game freaks and composers Stefan Poiss (music) and Markus Hadwiger (texts) immediately found his own niche.