TaylorAnomaly (Calling Your Name) / Earoica

Label:

Musicnow Records – MNR-008

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Progressive Trance

Tracklist

A Anomaly (Calling Your Name) 9:54
B Earoica 7:56

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded AtBT Studios
  • Mixed AtBT Studios
  • Mastered AtMetropolis Mastering, Ltd
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Musicnow Records
  • Copyright ©Musicnow Records
  • Mastered AtGreg Lee Processing – L-45347

Credits

  • DesignAirline Ind.*
  • Featuring, VocalsJan Johnston
  • Mastered ByM.J.R.*
  • PresenterLibra
  • Written-By, ProducerTaylor

Notes

Recorded and mixed at BT Studios in Washington D.C.
Housed in tinted static shield bag/sleeve.
Mastered at Metropolis Mastering, IL.
Design by Airline Ind.

(P) & (C) 1995 Musicnow Records.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): MNR 008 A L-45347 Metropolis Mastering Chicago MJR
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): MNR 008 B L-45347X M.M.M.J.R.

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Anomaly (Calling Your Name) / Earoica (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, White Label, Stickered) Musicnow Records MNR-008 US 1995

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Reviews

  • djclockwork's avatar
    djclockwork
    Anyone notice their copy with labels backwards? I have two copies so I will have to dig out my other copy to see if backwards on that one also.

    Also why no love for Earoica? That track stuck with me more than calling your name over the years. Yes calling your name is also a great track but Earoica has that deep acid trip warehouse vibe. It has that deep bouncy space vibe as it washes you with waves of deep growing vibes before building into an acid craze before taking you yet a notch higher before backing you off gently and dropping you back into the waves for a few moments before the end. Dj's better have your shit together if your going ride this ride to the end. You better have a great track to carry this momentum as its a builder track. Perfect Dj tool.

    Its far more unique than calling your name imo. I also vividly the first time I heard this on an old acid mixed tape back in late 95. First time I heard it at a party was in early 96' took another decade to track it down. I put this up there with Call of the Lorelei and tracks of the like.
    • sy1975's avatar
      sy1975
      I picking this up in HMV in Oxford street, I was draw to the packaging initially and then noticed it was produced by BT (I had picked up his casa d x project from Unity records and loved that tribal trance sound). Got it home stuck it on the 1210's and was blow away....this sound went on to be described as epic (Sasha playing a hour set with 5 records) but for me this was pure progressive. Just a great track, perfect beautiful breakdown and with the right crowd I would still drop out today in 2020.

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