Octave One – Aztlan / DayStar Rising
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430 West – 4W-291 |
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Format: |
Vinyl
, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
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Country: |
US |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Techno |
Tracklist
SUN | DJ Rolando The Aztec Mystic*– | Aztlan | 5:39 |
MOON | Octave One– | DayStar Rising | 6:22 |
Companies, etc.
- Distributed By – Submerge (3)
- Produced For – O-1 Productions
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Munchman Music
- Copyright © – 430 West Records
- Lacquer Cut At – Metropolis Mastering, Ltd
Credits
- Lacquer Cut By – M.J.R.*
Notes
DayStar Rising Mixed and Produced by Octave One fo O-1 Productions
Taken from the 430 West Records CD Octave One ”The Collective” (4wcd-3)
℗ 1998 Munch Man Music ( BMI ) (430 West side)
© 1998 430 West Records (430 West side)
The release was originally issued in a black side and a white side sleeve.
In despite of ‘Moon’ printed on the UR side, ‘Sun’ is etched on the deadwax.
‘Sun’ and ‘Moon’ sides positions are following the runouts etchings.
The durations do not appear on the release.
Taken from the 430 West Records CD Octave One ”The Collective” (4wcd-3)
℗ 1998 Munch Man Music ( BMI ) (430 West side)
© 1998 430 West Records (430 West side)
The release was originally issued in a black side and a white side sleeve.
In despite of ‘Moon’ printed on the UR side, ‘Sun’ is etched on the deadwax.
‘Sun’ and ‘Moon’ sides positions are following the runouts etchings.
The durations do not appear on the release.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Etched runout side SUN): UR-015-4W-291 - SUN M.M.M.J.R.
- Matrix / Runout (Etched runout side MOON): UR-015-4W-291 - MOON M.M.M.J.R.
- Rights Society: BMI
Other Versions (2)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Aztlan / DayStar Rising (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo, White Label, Stickered) | 430 West | UR-015, 4W-291 | US | 1998 | ||
New Submission
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Aztlan / DayStar Rising (12", White Label, Test Pressing) | 430 West | UR-015, 4W-291 | US | 1998 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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My copy has the labels on the wrong side. Octave One label is on the Aztlan side and vice versa. The etchings are also incorrect. Etching for the ‘moon’ side is actually Aztlan and vice versa.
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Twenty-one years later and this record still slaps. Am I the only one that likes "Aztlan" more than "DayStar Rising"? Difficult to choose a favorite though, because they are both awesome. Tribal techno does not get much better than this. This record is a welcomed departure from the banging house and high-tech jazz that Mad Mike was doing for much of the 1990s.
Does anyone know why the catalog number UR-015 was not used until 1998? UR-016 was released in 1991. -
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!!
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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.
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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..
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These tracks are written to be intentionally played together. Take two copies, opposing sides and mix. They fit together like a glove.
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