As OneReflections On Reflections

Label:

New Electronica – elec 23lp

Format:

2 x Vinyl , LP, Album

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Techno

Tracklist

A1 Shambala (Reflected By Balil)
ProducerPlaid
RemixBalil
A2 Meridian (Reflected By Max 404)
Mixed By, ProducerErwin van Moll
Remixmax 404
A3 Asa Nisi Masa (Reflected By Carl Craig)
Remix, Mixed By, ProducerCarl Craig
B1 Moon Over The Moab (Reflected By B12)
Mixed By, ProducerCmetric
RemixB12
B2 Majik Jar (Reflected By Terrace)
Mixed By, ProducerStefan Robbers
RemixTerrace
B3 Mihara (Reflected By Autocreation)
Remix, Mixed By, ProducerAutocreation
C1 Meridian (Reflected By Blue Binary)
Mixed By, ProducerW. Bauer*
RemixBlue Binary
C2 Shambala (Reflected By Russ Gabriel)
Remix, Mixed By, ProducerRuss Gabriel
C3 Moon Over The Moab (Reflected By Urban Tribe)
Mixed By, ProducerSherard Ingram
RemixUrban Tribe
D1 Orchilla (Reflected By Elegy)
Remix, Mixed By, ProducerElegy
D2 Asa Nisi Masa (Reflected By Scanner)
Mixed By, ProducerRobin Rimbaud
RemixScanner
D3 Moon Over The Moab (Reflected By Carl Craig And Urban Tribe)
ProducerSherard Ingram
RemixUrban Tribe
Remix, Mixed ByCarl Craig

Companies, etc.

  • Mixed AtPlaid Bubble
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Beechwood Music Ltd.
  • Copyright ©Beechwood Music Ltd.
  • Published ByBeechwood Music Ltd.
  • Pressed ByDamont

Credits

  • DesignThink Electric
  • Mastered ByStu.*
  • Written-ByKirk Degiorgio

Notes

This is a remix album of As One's (1994) debut Reflections.

Track A1 mixed at plaid bubble

℗ 1995 beechwood music ltd
© 1995 beechwood music ltd
made in england

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Scanned): 5016553702310
  • Barcode (Text): 5 016553 702310 >
  • Matrix / Runout: ELEC 23LP A1 1 DAMONT B Stu.
  • Matrix / Runout: ELEC 23 LP B-1. 1 DAMONT A
  • Matrix / Runout: ELEC 23LP C1 1 DAMONT C
  • Matrix / Runout: ELEC 23LP D1 1 DAMONT B

Other Versions (3)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Recently Edited
Reflections On Reflections (CD, Album) New Electronica elec 23cd UK 1995
New Submission
Reflections On Reflections (2×LP, Album, White Label) New Electronica elec 23lp UK 1995
New Submission
Reflections On Reflections (11×File, WAV, Album, Reissue, Remastered) Applied Rhythmic Technology (ART) none UK 2019

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Reviews

  • DreMwlano's avatar
    DreMwlano
    I bought this at Record and Tape Exchange in Notting Hill in 2001, and found it boring. It was beat up and not super dancefloor friendly anyway, so I got rid. Funny how tastes change! I wasn't ready for the lovely depth and glorious moody beauty of it I suppose. Thanks to Fishscale77 I've just scored a much nicer copy, and now I can enjoy it on a better system than I had as a poor London student. It probably works extremely well as a CD, all the tracks are meant to fit together. Hard to pick a fave from all of the gems here. One of Kirk DeGiorgio's best projects and that's saying something!
    • hbmf's avatar
      hbmf
      Edited 9 years ago
      For some reason, compilation albums remixed by various artists are usually a lot less satisfying than compilations of remixes by a single artist (for examples of the latter see 4hero, Biosphere, Fila Brazillia, Global Communication, Hefner, Herbert, Jazzanova*2, K&D and Plaid remix compilations...). This is an exception. Max 404, Blue Binary and Carl Craig throw in some nice variations. But the Balil/Plaid remix is really the one - perhaps because of the quality of the original track. It starts all strange and moody on yo ass, then opens up into gorgeous ambient electro - every time i put it on, i need at least 3 spins to satisfy me!

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