Just as Alex was getting into the zone, his colleague, Rachel, walked into the room. She was a music enthusiast and had a passion for creating and sharing music online. Rachel had heard about H2O, a popular music platform that allowed artists to share their music and connect with fans.

(by Alcatech) was the "industry standard" for professional DJs before modern giants like Serato or Rekordbox took over. It emulated the look and feel of high-end dual CD players like the Denon DN-2000F, making it a "must-have" for mobile and club DJs.

In the early 2000s, Team H2O was a titan in the digital underground, specifically within the "Warez" scene. They were famous for cracking professional audio software that used extremely tough copy protection, like or iLok . Their name became a seal of quality because their releases: