As One – Reflections On Reflections
Label: |
New Electronica – elec 23cd |
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CD
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Country: |
UK |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Breakbeat |
Tracklist
1 | Shambala (Reflected By Balil) | 8:20 | |
2 | Meridian (Reflected By Max 404) | 6:15 | |
3 | Asa Nisi Masa (Reflected By Carl Craig) | 6:21 | |
4 | Moon Over The Moab (Reflected By B12) | 6:56 | |
5 | Majik Jar (Reflected By Terrace) | 7:21 | |
6 | Mihara (Reflected By Autocreation) | 6:15 | |
7 | Meridian (Reflected By Blue Binary) | 6:01 | |
8 | Shambala (Reflected By Russ Gabriel) | 6:40 | |
9 | Moon Over The Moab (Reflected By Urban Tribe) | 4:50 | |
10 | Orchilla (Reflected By Elegy) | 5:45 | |
11 | Asa Nisi Masa (Reflected By Scanner) | 7:49 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Beechwood Music Ltd.
- Copyright © – Beechwood Music Ltd.
- Published By – Beechwood Music Ltd.
- Glass Mastered At – Mayking
- Recorded At – Plaid Bubble
Credits
- Design – Think Electric
- Written-By – Kirk Degiorgio
Notes
This is a remix album of As One - Reflections.
Track 1 recorded at Plaid Bubble.
℗ 1995 Beechwood Music Ltd.
© 1995 Beechwood Music Ltd.
Track 1 recorded at Plaid Bubble.
℗ 1995 Beechwood Music Ltd.
© 1995 Beechwood Music Ltd.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 5 016553 702327 >
- Matrix / Runout: ELEC23CD · MASTERED BY MAYKING
Other Versions (3)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Reflections On Reflections (2×LP, Album) | New Electronica | elec 23lp | UK | 1995 | |||
New Submission
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Reflections On Reflections (2×LP, Album, White Label) | New Electronica | elec 23lp | UK | 1995 | ||
New Submission
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Reflections On Reflections (11×File, WAV, Album, Reissue, Remastered) | Applied Rhythmic Technology (ART) | none | UK | 2019 |
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As much as I liked <i>Reflections</i>, I like <i>Reflections on Reflections</i> better. There's just more diversity to the sound -- aided, in no small part, by the list of outstanding remixers, each adding their own flair to the original composition. So we have Carl Craig turn "Asa Nisi Masa" into an ambient Detroit journey, and Autocreation turn "Mihara" into a thumping techno track. Each and every track has its charm; the only disappointing one would be the remix by Scanner -- I was hoping for more of the eerie, paranoid Scanner sound. But an excellent collection overall.
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