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Mad Mike* & DJ Rolando / Octave One - Aztlan / DayStar Rising

Label:
Catalog#:
UR-015, 4W-291
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
Country:
US
Released:
Apr 1998
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Techno

Tracklist

MOON Mad Mike* & DJ Rolando  -  Aztlan 5:27
    Producer - DJ Rolando , Mad Mike*
SUN Octave One  -  DayStar Rising 6:01
    Mixed By, Producer - Octave One
  Written-By - Burden* , Burden*

Credits

Mastered By - M.J.R.*

Notes

Label artwork and runout etchings were erroneously switched and do not match the actual tracklisting. Correct track order is given below.

Mastered at Metropolis Mastering (Chicago, IL).
Runout etching:
M.M.M.J.R.

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Review by d_former Mar 31, 2009
I have two copies.
They were bought few years ago at the Submerge store.Both copies have labels that match the tracks (not like this release).
Sleeves have a white side and a black side.
I think it was manufactured like this to illustrate that two different labels were used to create this so unique record.
The 430 West side was mastered at Metropolis Mastering Chicago (MMMJR).
The UR side has the generic Sound Enterprises logo (NSC) etched on it.
Every copy of this record is unique. True Spirit!!
Rated 4/5
Review by JabbaJus Feb 13, 2004
Not as good as the flip side Octave One track, Day Star Rising, but still a good 'un!! with its never relenting beats. As the previous comment states, when played together, as they are on Rolando's Aztec Mystic mix, they really compliment each other.
Rated 4/5
Review by baj Sep 19, 2003
Classic UR / Burden Bros. style. Day Star Rising is a star track, with a great mixture of of percussion and nice layering of textures and melodies. Atzlan, though I have to say needs a remix. I think it's too slow, and the percussion breaks up the energy of the track, IMHO..
Rated 5/5
Review by royal618 Jul 02, 2002
These tracks are written to be intentionally played together. Take two copies, opposing sides and mix. They fit together like a glove.