| A1 | Axis V0.99 | 8:15 | ||
| A2 | Dancing Galaxy (On A Mission Remix) | 8:29 | ||
| B1 | Virtual Booster | 7:51 | ||
| B2 | Searching For UFO's (Bright Light Remix) | 9:44 | ||
| C1 | Life On Mars (Domestic Remix) | 11:26 | ||
| Remix - Domestic | ||||
| C2 | Electrostatic | 7:38 | ||
| D1 | Flying Into A Star (Ast-Roid Remix) | 9:51 | ||
| Written-By - Y. Haviv* | ||||
| D2 | Free Tibet (Free Spirit Remix) | 7:45 | ||
| Written-By - Y. Haviv* | ||||
Astral Projection are basically the Coca Cola of goa trance. You buy one of their products and you know exactly what you are going to get. Some people love them for this fact, while others hate them. Regardless, this release is more of the same. This release contains mostly remixes of previously released tracks that are all up to the usual A.P. level of quality. No real stinkers, but no "AMEN" tracks either (not to be confused with their next album also called "Amen"), with one exception. That exception is the Ast-roid Remix of Flying Into A Star, which in this listener's book is simply the most incredible thing every done to an Astral Projection track. This track is full on to the extreme and absolutely off the hook. This track alone makes it worth it for DJs to hunt down this dancefloor stormer. The rest of the album is also prefectly usable, but nothing terribly new either from Astral Projection