From the Zeromoon homepage:
ZEROMOON label features recordings from 1983 to the present, spanning industrial, post industrial, ambient, harsh noise, glitch, improv, free, surrealist and sounds that fall outside of any established genres. In other words, lots of experimental sounds for your listening pleasure.
The entire archives of zeromoon is being placed online. This collection features classic material starting from 1983 released by Watergate Tapes plus exclusive new mp3 only releases by zeromoon.
Zeromoon is a netlabel I came across a while ago, but didn't found time to listen to. Now that I am spending two hours sitting in a train every day, I have plenty of time reading and listening.
Zeromoon releases are harsh and noisy. Not realy "looking out of train windows and listening to music stuff". Well it depends on what area the train is driving through.
Currently Zeromoon releases blocking my Winamp playlist. If you are into "industrial" or noisy stuff, try Controlled Bleeding, F/i, 37 Pink. But even the the Zeromoon people seem to know, that man also need to relax: This release was recommended by the archive.org stuff and I also think It's a very nice release: Volga - Kiasma. Successfully combining experimental electronics with contemporary dance rhythms and original Russian folklore, Volga is a unique project on the Moscow music scene. Pagan psychodelia, shamanism, authentic melodies and lyrics from ancient Russian texts (12th-19th centuries) are mixed with urban aesthetics and contemporary video art to make up the essential components of Volga performances.