MandalaAustralia EP

Label:

Noom Records – NOOM 010-6

Format:

Vinyl , 12", EP, 45 RPM, 33 ⅓ RPM , Yellow Rimmed Labels

Country:

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Hard Trance

Tracklist

A Astralia
B1 Acidney
B2 Meltburn

Companies, etc.

  • Published ByEdition Attractor
  • Published ByEMI Songs Musikverlag GmbH
  • Lacquer Cut AtSST Brüggemann GmbH
  • Distributed ByMMS Euro GmbH

Credits

  • Lacquer Cut BySST (8)
  • Producer, Written-ByRay Boyé

Notes

Label colouring variant of Mandala - Australia EP, with yellow rim / black centre.

A side plays at 45 RPM.
B side plays at 33 ⅓ RPM.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 4 017866 220103
  • Barcode (Scanned): 4017866220103
  • Label Code: LC 5220
  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A - etched): NOOM0101̶1̶-6 A SST 45 UPM
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B - etched): NOOM0101̶1̶-6 B SST 33 UPM

Other Versions (5 of 9)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Australia EP (CD, EP) Noom Records NOOM 010-5 1994
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Australia EP (CD, EP) Noom Records NOOM 010-5 1994
Recently Edited
Australia EP (12", EP, Test Pressing, White Label) Noom Records NOOM 010-6 1994
New Submission
Australia EP (12", EP, 45 RPM, 33 ⅓ RPM, Black Rimmed Labels) Noom Records NOOM 010-6 1994
New Submission
Australia EP (4×File, WAV, EP) Noom Records NOOM0108 1994

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Reviews

  • blackgrape's avatar
    blackgrape
    Acidney samples Life System by DJ HMC, which was released two years prior to this. All in all a very good EP, much like most of the early Noom releases!
    • chimushi's avatar
      chimushi
      I didn't care for the first track as it felt a bit too superficial for my tastes, but I did like Meltburn for it's depth and pace and Acidney had a fun vibe without being too cheesy although I doubt I would ever play it. Meltburn though, has some legs and could keep the energy of the dance floor going strong.
      • 2Styliztik's avatar
        2Styliztik
        The oddly named Astralia is the bomb track to check out here on the legendary Noom Records. Beautiful moody intro before going straight into pumping Hard Trance. Throughout the tune there is a lovely free flowing whistling synth that is really effective. As was the case with Noom at the time, there's a bubbly Acid line which keeps everything going in the right direction. The main synth is an interesting sound in construction and possibly a high pitched Hoover variant. Maybe its the production and engineering, but it sounds good across the track. The middle breakdown is relaxing with a low key didgeridoo, well its called the Australia EP. Overall, this is more amazing German Hard Trance, although I noticed that the Hard Trance tag is missing from this release which is a bit odd.

        As an Australian, the name of the EP makes me smile. Mandala seems to know about the Land Of Oz, I wonder if it had anything to do with our growing and vibrant rave scene back in the 90's. Also the B-Side track titles are clever spellings of Australian capital cities: Acidney (Sydney) and Meltburn (Melbourne). More classy music from Commander Tom and Mandala. I like the fact that Noom is Moon backwards and the record design has a computer printout of the Moon's surface!
        • John_Galbraith's avatar
          John_Galbraith
          I don't think I'll ever get tired of hearing the intro to this track (Australia) ... top-class. I think Ultra-Sonic even used it in one of their tracks later too. Fantastic breakdown too at the main part.

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