As One – Reflections On Reflections
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New Electronica – elec 23lp |
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Country: |
UK |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Techno |
Tracklist
A1 | Shambala (Reflected By Balil) | |
A2 | Meridian (Reflected By Max 404) | |
A3 | Asa Nisi Masa (Reflected By Carl Craig) | |
B1 | Moon Over The Moab (Reflected By B12) | |
B2 | Majik Jar (Reflected By Terrace) | |
B3 | Mihara (Reflected By Autocreation) | |
C1 | Meridian (Reflected By Blue Binary) | |
C2 | Shambala (Reflected By Russ Gabriel) | |
C3 | Moon Over The Moab (Reflected By Urban Tribe) | |
D1 | Orchilla (Reflected By Elegy) | |
D2 | Asa Nisi Masa (Reflected By Scanner) | |
D3 | Moon Over The Moab (Reflected By Carl Craig And Urban Tribe) |
Companies, etc.
- Mixed At – Plaid Bubble
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Beechwood Music Ltd.
- Copyright © – Beechwood Music Ltd.
- Published By – Beechwood Music Ltd.
- Pressed By – Damont
Credits
- Design – Think Electric
- Mastered By – Stu.*
- Written-By – Kirk 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
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)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Reflections On Reflections (CD, Album) | New Electronica | elec 23cd | UK | 1995 | ||
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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 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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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!
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Edited 9 years agoFor 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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