Various – Distance To Goa 5
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Distance – Sub 4835.2 |
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Distance To Goa – 5 |
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CD
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CD
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Psy-Trance |
Tracklist
1-01 | Hallucinogen– | Deranger | 7:46 |
1-02 | Electric Universe– | Stardiver | 6:42 |
1-03 | Miranda– | Phenomena | 8:57 |
1-04 | Deedrah– | The Wizard Demo | 7:17 |
1-05 | Shakta– | Lepton Head (Deedrah Remix) | 8:19 |
1-06 | Transwave– | Land Of Freedom (Remix) | 8:06 |
1-07 | Psychopod– | Dreampod | 10:20 |
1-08 | Eat Static– | Hybrid (The Infinity Project Remix) | 5:36 |
1-09 | The Antidote– | Walk On The Moon | 7:59 |
2-01 | Katayama– | Spiral Spit Trikk | 8:02 |
2-02 | Ololiuqui– | Chitty Bang | 5:34 |
2-03 | Orion (3)– | Liquid | 8:04 |
2-04 | Alienated– | Free Return | 6:04 |
2-05 | Rotatum– | Phaze Din | 7:09 |
2-06 | Lunar Asylum– | Reefer Madness | 6:35 |
2-07 | Cwithe– | I Wanna Expand | 5:28 |
2-08 | Electric Universe– | Radio S.P.A.C.E. | 6:10 |
2-09 | Transwave– | Malaka Dance | 6:22 |
2-10 | Prana– | Alien Pets | 6:09 |
2-11 | Shiva Chandra– | S.P.Q.R. | 2:38 |
Companies, etc.
- Distributed By – 3MV
- Distributed By – Sony Music
- Distributed By – BMG
- Made By – CD Systems
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Distance
- Copyright © – Distance
Credits
- Compiled By [Selected By], DJ Mix – DJ Sangeet (tracks: 2-01 to 2-11)
Notes
Distributed in the U.K. by 3MV/Sony Music. Distributed in the rest of Europe by the local Sony Music.
F: Distribution by BMG
℗ & © 1997 Distance Records.
Track 2-01 is listed as "Spiral Spit Trick" whereas it comes from this vinyl : "Katayama - Spiral Spit Trikk / Tribal Trip Kikk"
Track 2-05 is listed as "Protect System - Simplicity" on back cover with duration of 5:17, but correct track and duration is listed inside booklet.
Track 2-08 is listed as "Radio S.P.A.C.E" and is slightly different compared to the original released on the Stardiver album. In this version the vocal samples are omitted.
Front cover reads: Including exclusive tracks from: Hallucinogen, Electric Universe, Transwave, The Infinity Project, Eat Static, Psychopod, The Antidote, Miranda....
[In reality, only the Transwave, the Electric Universe track and possibly the Eat Static/Infinity Project remix were exclusive at the time of release].
Two artwork versions exist. This version has the 'Fun Radio' logo on the cover and the other version does not.
F: Distribution by BMG
℗ & © 1997 Distance Records.
Track 2-01 is listed as "Spiral Spit Trick" whereas it comes from this vinyl : "Katayama - Spiral Spit Trikk / Tribal Trip Kikk"
Track 2-05 is listed as "Protect System - Simplicity" on back cover with duration of 5:17, but correct track and duration is listed inside booklet.
Track 2-08 is listed as "Radio S.P.A.C.E" and is slightly different compared to the original released on the Stardiver album. In this version the vocal samples are omitted.
Front cover reads: Including exclusive tracks from: Hallucinogen, Electric Universe, Transwave, The Infinity Project, Eat Static, Psychopod, The Antidote, Miranda....
[In reality, only the Transwave, the Electric Universe track and possibly the Eat Static/Infinity Project remix were exclusive at the time of release].
Two artwork versions exist. This version has the 'Fun Radio' logo on the cover and the other version does not.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (String): 3512842483523
- Barcode (Text): 3 512842 483523
- Matrix / Runout (Disc 1): SUB4835.2/A Made in the U.K. By CD-Systems 09210
- Matrix / Runout (Disc 2): SUB4835.2/B Made in the U.K. By CD-Systems 09034#
Other Versions (2)
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Distance To Goa 5 (CD, Compilation, CD, Compilation, Mixed, All Media, Promo) | Distance | Sub 4835.2 | 1997 | ||||
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For me, this is worth owning for the remix of Transwave's Land of Freedom alone. I have not come across this version of the track elsewhere, and would be interested to know more about its origins. It appears to be a remix by Transwave themselves, however it uses some distinctly MWNN sounds, to the extent that I initially wondered if Martin Freeland had had some involvement. The album version of the track is credited as a tribute to MWNN, and hearing this remix I can certainly see the influence. Anyway, wherever this remix came from and whoever did it, it's an absolute belter of a track, and also features the key-change sinewave part which I had always thought was a recent addition to the Frontfire version. Top stuff.
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