Mijk Van Dijk Presents Microglobe - Afreuropamericasiaustralica

Label:
Catalog#:
MFS 7055-2
Format:
CD, Album, Mixed
Country:
Germany
Released:
1994
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Trance

Tracklist

1   Berlin Entrance 3:10
    Vocals - Berlin Club Scene
2   What Is Space? 5:56
3   Ambition 5:57
    Vocals - Daniela Hoenow
4   Timeout 4:53
    Vocals - Yolanda*
5   Environ-Mentality (Act 3) 8:16
    Vocals - Mark Reeder
6   Change Within 6:50
7   The Gap 5:18
    Vocals - Annie Lloyd
8   Trust 3:03
    Vocals - N-Sonique
9   Fear Of The Unknown 6:32
10   Culture Clash 3:34
11   Home 3:30
12   All Our Colors 6:03
13   Afreuropamericastaustralica 6:28
    Vocals - Ute Lampka-Konrad
14   The Good Earth 7:11
    Vocals - Jessica Linsky

Credits

Mastered By [Digitally Mastered], Technician [Post-produced] - Wolfgang Ragwitz
Vocals - Mijk Van Dijk (tracks: 2, 3, 9 to 12)
Written-by [Words And Music], Producer - Mijk Van Dijk

Notes

All words and music were written and produced by Mijk Van Dijk at LoopLap Berlin-Schöneberg
Mastered at artephon Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg.

"All Our Colours" was inspired by "Can You Feel it?" by Fingers Inc.
"The Good Earth" borrowed from Douglas Adams' Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy (Ch. 23)

Very special thanks to Wolfgang Ragwitz without your incredible help this album would really sound different.
Yolanda appears courtesy of Happy Records / Submerge Detroit
N-Sonique appears courtesy of Error 144-Reboot? Productions

Famous last words: Rave to live, don't live to rave!

Distributed in G/A/S by RTD
RTD catalog-# is 123.7055.2 42
LC 6407
GEMA
(P)+(C) 1994 MFS

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Review by fabriknos Mar 03, 2004
one of my favorite MFS releases! like said above, these are not the most groundbreaking tunes of the 90-95 trance era but they sure are a bit more mature than some of their peers of their time. mijk van dijk may have changed his sound somewhat over the years but i still consider him one of the founding fathers of trance. a great release!
Rated 5/5
Review by obs Aug 09, 2003
I don't think any of the tracks on here are outstanding or would make great singles but somehow this album works. Its one of those ones that I enjoy listening to straight through. 5/5.
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