On Rather Interesting's new release "Interactive Music", a new way of composing music was used while composing and while recording, interacting with machinery and at the same time the instruments interacted with each other. This way the randomness was included into the compositions as all of a sudden the structure and the development of certain elements of the composition became unpredictable. The music on this CD varies from rhythmical, almost 'house' tracks to ambient structures and some tracks ("Cyberjack") may sound like a "free jazz" jamm session the programming had with its machinery. Concentrating on designing a new different way of sounding "organic" or "natural", Interactive Music perfectly fits in the series of the Rather Interesting releases so far.