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Hyper Techno Mix Revolution III

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Artist
move
Album
Hyper Techno Mix Revolution III ~TRANCE vs HARD CORE TECHNO~
Released
2001.10.22
Catalog Number
AVCT-10106/7
Price
¥3,150
Disc 1 "TRANCE REMIX SIDE" Tracklist
  1. FLY ME SO HIGH remixed by D-Z
  2. around the world remixed by tsunemoto kobayashi
  3. sweet vibration remixed by 83key
  4. silent white? remixed by J.Sasaki [j.S-Evil]
  5. Gamble Rumble remixed by FRAGMA
  6. Extasy -in my dream- remixed by GENESIS D [t-kimura]
  7. platinum remixed by KO-I
  8. words of the mind -brandnew journey- remixed by GENESIS D [t-kimura]
Disc 2 "HARDCORE TECHNO REMIX SIDE" Tracklist
  1. FLY ME SO HIGH remixed by NIKI
  2. around the world remixed by D-Z
  3. sweet vibration remixed by 2ND FUNK-TION
  4. silent white? remixed by motsu
  5. Gamble Rumble remixed by BAZOOKA BOYZ
  6. Extasy -in my dream- remixed by BUSTARD
  7. platinum remixed DJ ZORRO
  8. words of the mind -brandnew journey- remixed by D-Z


Information

Hyper Techno Mix Revolution III ~TRANCE vs HARD CORE TECHNO~ is move's fifth remix album. It is the final release in a set of three compilations intended as "value" purchases for fans of move. This release is the only one, out of the three, that is a double CD set, which is structured such that the tracklists on each CD parallel each other that presents the same songs remixed in two different styles. The album contains a couple of tracks which are repeats form the first two releases in the series, Hyper Techno Mix Revolution I and Hyper Techno Mix Revolution II. But, most tracks are new and are remixed versions of songs off their first three albums; electrock, worlds of the mind, and Operation Overload 7. First pressing of the album also came with the album cover printed on the jewel case itself, giving it a 3-D effect. The album reached #9 on the weekly Oricon charts and charted for four weeks.

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