(P)&(C) Javelin 1996.
Marketed by Fairway Record.
Distribution Arcade ARC 346.
This mixed compilation contains numerous errors, listed by category:
Track positions:
1-04 starts at about 11:45 into 1-03.
Track names:
1-01 is misspelled as "
Pulsar Glicht".
1-02 is named "Imagine The Old World In On Trip". It is actually "The Second Room (A-Trip)" from the album "
We Created Our Own Happiness". The same track however appeared on
Distance To Goa 3 compilation with similar name: "Imagine If The World Was On Trip".
1-06 listed as "Ixtlan", while the full name of the track is "Ixtlan (Trance Mix)", as found
here.
1-09 listed as "Pepper Scaretactics", the track is infact made up of "Pepper" and "Scare Tactics" taken from
!ive and pitched up.
2-07 is misspelled as "Naxos" while on the album it's spelled "
Naxus".
Wrong artists/tracks:
1-03 is credited as "Mururoa My Love" but it's in fact the other track from the same
TIP Records 12".
1-08 is credited to "Borries Sangit", a misspelling of Boris Blenn and DJ Sangeet, who released this track under their joint project
Endora. The writing credit for this track is also for the non-existent "B. Sangit".
2-02 is credited as "Hemisphere - Cubic Space"; correct is "
Cubic Space Collective - Hemisphere".
2-05 is credited as "Der Dritte Raum - Mechanoid"; correct is "
Union Jack - Red Herring". "Der Dritte Raum - Mechanoid" is actually included in track 2-03 "Earth Nation - Green Sky is Red". It starts at approx. 6:40 minutes.
2-06 is credited as "Etnica - Nes"; correct is "
Pleiadians - Analogue Step".
2-08 is credited as "Etnica - Full On"; correct is "Etnica - Microdrive", from the album "
Alien Protein".
2-09 is credited as "Indoor & Dino - Phreaky"; correct is "
Phreaky - Tornado". Phreaky as a group did indeed consist of Indoor and Dino Psaras, though.
2-10 is credited as "Shiva - Monkey" and the fine print mentions that it is written by Elysium and licensed from Nova Zembla. Actually this track is called "Monkeys" and is performed by Sheyba, as confirmed by Kristian Thinning himself (one half of Sheyba; he also released music under the name 'Elysium').