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Mere Mortals - Universal Code

Mere Mortals - Universal Code

Musician: Mere Mortals
Album title: Universal Code
Style: Dub, Drum n Bass
Released: 2001
Country: Canada
Size MP3 version: 1502 mb
Size APE version: 1195 mb
Size WMA version: 1927 mb
Rating ✫: 4.6
Votes: 203
Format: AUD AA AIFF MP3 VOC VOX ASF
Genre: Electronic

Mere Mortals - Universal Code


Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Free
Vocals – Cristina Handrabur
4:12
2 Endless Nights 4:52
3 Green Meridian 6:07
4 Solar Flares
Written-By – Rick Bafaro
5:01
5 Last 4:26
6 Up In Smoke 4:20
7 Amphora 5:06
8 Kaja 7:17
9 Twilight
Vocals – Cristina Handrabur
3:59
10 Into Your Space 4:54
11 Nautilus 3:54
12 Sea Of Life
Vocals – Cristina Handrabur
5:08
13a Systems Theory 5:10
13b Lyricism Of Symmetry 4:45

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Interchill Records
  • Copyright (c) – Interchill Records
  • Recorded At – Outersanctum
  • Mastered At – Redstripe Studio
  • Designed At – Earth Octave Lounge

Credits

  • Artwork – Gordon Field
  • Illustration ["Justice" Collage] – Cristina*
  • Mastered By – MC2
  • Photography By – Jonas Judd
  • Producer – Dreamdoktor
  • Written-By – Dan Handrabur

Notes

"Dedicated to the human race"

Recorded at Outersanctum Studios in Vancouver and Bucharest.
Mastered at Redstripe Studio / Sorcer Media Burnaby, B.C.
Album art made in the Earth Octave Lounge.
(P)&(C)2001 Interchill Records

Track 13 actual duration is 11:59. Track 13b is a hidden track which starts after nearly 2 minutes of silence. This track was later formally released on Various - Floatation in a mixed form.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 6 20953 04142 6
  • Barcode (String): 620953041426
  • Matrix / Runout: 28GR3317938MEREMORT



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Malaris
Allot of influences on here from the many different styles of drum n bass. From eastern to jamaican and everywhere in-between. There is allot of AM sounding drum n bass and downtempo circa the time sounds on here which are very Muzak sounding. Stuff you would find at a retail store that was trying to be hip. Will mention a few of the better tracks. #3 has a nice house feel that keeps the song interesting through the psy parts. Bassline and main distant melody reminds me of Ian Pooley or Charles Webster but on an average drum n bass track. Still a light hearted and track that works overall. #5 has a mysterious eastern vibe that isn't very deep but it's pleasant. #8 is the track I had on a compilation before I had gotten this album in late 2002. It's got a nice chill out world vibe to it. Nothing wow here just nice flow like would be found on some of the smoother Ninja Tune type labels. Some tunes are fairly boring and the type of stuff that could be found on a adult contemporary lounge station. C- for a grade