artwork Red Design artwork [original artwork] Ben Drury artwork [original artwork] Will Bankhead coordinator [project co-ordinated by] Will Nicol remastered by [remastering] John Dent remastered by [remastering] Mark Pritchard sleeve notes [sleevenotes] Dorian Lynskey sleeve notes [sleevenotes] Mark Pritchard sleeve notes [sleevenotes] Tom Middleton written-by, producer Mark Pritchard written-by, producer Tom Middleton Phonographic Copyright (p) Sanctuary Records Group Ltd. Copyright (c) Sanctuary Records Group Ltd. Remastered At Loud Mastering Glass Mastered At Deluxe, Blackburn Pressed By Deluxe, Blackburn Originally released in 1994. Packaged in 'Super Jewel Box' with cardboard slipcase.
Track 1-2 originally released as Ob-Selon Mi-Nos (Repainted by Global Communication) on the Cyberdon EP by Mystic Institute.
Track 1-4 was originally titled Deep Space, according to Tom, from his discussion/listening event Classic Album Sundays: Music for Exoplanets.
Track 1-5 is also known as 7:39 (Mark's Birthday Re-Take) as the original demo went missing when they went to finalize the album and so a re-take was done attempting to recreate it. That Original Cassette Demo is now available on the 2020 Transmissions Sampler and The “Curated Singles & Remixes” Disc in the Transmissions CD Boxset.
Tracks 1-7 and 1-8 are also known as Maiden Voyage I and II respectively as per the Maiden Voyage EP. The Maiden Voyage (Original 8:07>5:23 Edit) on that release being the same track as 5:23 except that it starts with a fade-in from the last 30 seconds of 8:07 playing into 5:23 eliminating the the hard bass/beat start it has on the album when played individually.
Remix titles on CD2 do not appear on release. Track 2-7 is titled Sensorama and no main artist beyond Global Communication in tracklist.