Mexican Flyer Remix Tracks Inspired by Space Channel 5
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Mexican Flyer Remix Tracks Inspired by Space Channel 5 | ||||||||||
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Format(s): CD | ||||||||||
Record label: Tokuma Japan Communications | ||||||||||
Artist: Ken Woodman & His Piccadilly Brass | ||||||||||
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Mexican Flyer Remix Tracks Inspired by Space Channel 5 is a maxi-single consisting of "Mexican Flyer" from the Sega Dreamcast game Space Channel 5, plus five remixes. It was released in Japan shortly after the release of the game.
Track list
1. Adam F Remix (5:38) |
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Remix by: Adam F |
2. Mexican Flyer 2000 (5:46) |
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Remix by: Dr. Pris & Dr. Rachael |
3. Gomi's Layer No Vox Mix (10:38) |
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Remix by: Gomi |
4. Tinyvoice, Production Remix (5:38) |
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Remix by: Ryosuke Imai |
5. Mexican Flyer (Original) (2:35) |
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6. Snowbird Mix (10:04) |
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Remix by: Kenji Eno |
► Running time: 40:19
Production credits
- Producer: Tetsuya Mizuguchi (Sega)
- Assistant Producer: Mineko Okamura (Sega)
- A&R Producer: Masakazu Sakuma (Five Nine Factory), Kenya Orita (Voice & Rhythm Entertainment)
- A&R Director: Shigeharu Suda (TJC)
- Mastering Engineer: Mitsuo Koike
- Mastering Studio: AST Mastering Studios
- Production Coordinator: Nobuhiko Shimizu (Sega), Yumiko Mouri (Sega), Mariko Takeda (Sega)
- UK Coordination: Base Planning Ltd
- Superviser: Mitsuo Machida (TJC)
- Sales Promotor: Sadao Ueda (TJC)
- Art Direction & Design: Masahiro Magik Kobayashi (Sega)
- Executive Producer: Hiroshi Matsui (TJC)
Physical scans
External links
References
Space Channel 5 | |
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Main page | Comparisons | Credits | Development | Magazine articles | Video coverage | Reception | Merchandise | Technical information | Bootlegs
Music: Space Channel 5 Ulala The Movie (1999) | Space Channel 5 Mexican Flyer (2000) | Space Channel 5 Planet Dance (2000) | Space Channel 5 Original Soundtrack (2000) | Mexican Flyer Remix Tracks Inspired by Space Channel 5 (2000)
Demos: Space Channel 5 Taikenban (1999)
Prototypes: 2000-04-20
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