compiled by Brian Long compiled by Mr Kleen design IQ Productions Phonographic Copyright (p) Caroline Records, Inc. Copyright (c) Caroline Records, Inc. Published By Exist Dance Published By Scratch Music Publishing Published By EMI Music Published By Gyroscopic Music Published By Coble Published By Warner/Chappell Published By Virgin Music Published By The Designer Music Company Published By Plus 8 Music Published By MCA Music Glass Mastered At Nimbus, Virginia Track 1: Published by Exist Dance Appears courtesy of Exist Dance Records, 1539 Curran, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Track 2: Published by Scratch Music Publishing • From the album Accelerator (Jumpin'& Pumpin' Records) Appears courtesy of Passion Music Ltd., Scratch Music House 81 Crabtree Ln. London 5W6 6LW England Track 3: Controlled Composition Appears courtesy of Higher Intelligence Agency c/o Magda Managements, 34 Sandford Road, Moseley, Birmingham B13 9BS England Track 4: Published by EMI Music Original version can be found on the album Every Man And Woman Is A Star (Dali/Chameleon) Appears courtesy of Rough Trade Records, 66 Golbourne Rd, London, W10 5PS England Track 5: Published by Gyroscopic Music Appears courtesy of Gyroscopic Recordings c/o Jonathan Kadish, 227 Grand 3rd Fl., Hoboken, NJ 07030 Track 6: Published by Cobie/Warner Chappell • From the mini-album Obsidian (Organically Decomposed) Appears courtesy of KK Records, Krijgsbaan 240, 2070 Zwijndrecht, Belgium Track 7: Published by Virgin Music/Designer Music Co. From the album 777 Track 8: Published by +8 Music Appears courtesy of +8 Records LTD., 73 Lacey Cres., London, Ontario, Canada N6E 2E6 Track 9: Controlled Composition Banco De Gaia may be contacted at World Bank, 10 East Grove, Lemington Spa, Warwickshire, CV31 2AB England Track 10: Published by M.C.A. Music • From Coast EP (Robb's Records) Appears courtesy of Robb's Records, 11 Whitworth St., Manchester, M1 5WG England
Liner Notes: §§§ The fusion of ambient music and today's electronically generated rhythms is certainly one of modern music's more intriguing hybrids. Once you fill in the blanks with the likes of Kraftwerk, Neu, Eno, John Cage, Terry Riley, Pink Floyd, Tangerine Dream, Jean-Michael Jarre, Derrick May, The KLF and of course The Orb, it makes a lot more sense. The music's encompassing atmosphere and entrancing groove is at once hypnotic and soothing as the possibility of spirituality through technology is explored. Music to live by