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Performer: Second-Hand Satellites
Genre: Electronic
Album: Multiple Mirrors EP
Released: 2000
Style: Tech House
MP3 version ZIP size: 1124 mb
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WMA version ZIP size: 1404 mb
Rating: 4.5
Votes: 684
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Tracklist

A1 Orbit 1.4
AA1 Orbit 1.3
AA2 Orbit 1.1

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 6 4902-72013-1 3

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
HLT-003-AA Second-Hand Satellites Orbit 1.2 ‎(12", S/Sided, TP) Hallucination Limited HLT-003-AA US 2003
HAL 013 Second-Hand Satellites Multiple Mirrors EP ‎(12", TP, W/Lbl) Hallucination HAL 013 US 2000
SHAB 047 Second-Hand Satellites Multiple Mirrors ‎(12") Shaboom Records SHAB 047 UK 2002

Connorise
“Feel beautiful, feel strange” Sample taken from Discorosso 2 - Leyla (Def Mix)

Ichalote
i've owned this record and been a fan since the Craig Richards/Lee Burridge essential mix. Hearing Jeno play it at 5am this summer, outdoors in Colorado on the river at a Full Moon festival...well, i waited 15 years for that moment.

EXIBUZYW
I got this a few years after it was released. Was great then.Great now.Magical record.------------------------------2015.June.08Finally got to play this record for a full room and it slayed."So... beautiful"

Xtani
I first heard this when Doc Martin did a rare-as session at Lounge:One in Leicester, UK in 2000. I remebered that moment so vividly, then hear it the next weeked on Craig Richards & Lee Burridge's Essential Mix. I will never part with this record. It posesses a layer of magic that you could look for in 10,000 12's and never find, but it so cooly, calmly and understatedly transcends you to another place within your own musical karma. It is classed as a tech-house track, but I cannot see it in the context of any particular genre - it seems to be bigger than that. Even now, this has left a celestial marking, like the high-tide mark for a golden era of dance music.

MisterQweene
I completely agree! Three is one of my heroes. You have good taste my friend

lacki
This is one of those timeless tracks that you still hear played out today. When it was released, Orbit 1.3 was played by pretty much every representative of the tech-house sound - it featured on mixes by Craig Richards & Lee Burridge, Doc Martin, DJ Garth, Sean Cusick, DJ Three, and many more besides. Not only that, but its appeal spread as far as the progressive fraternity and those of more traditional house sounds. It's a deep throbbing epic with a haunting vocal sample and that indescribable 'X factor' that makes a classic track.

Anayajurus
I guess decks.de liked your review: http://www.decks.de/t/second-hand_satellites-multiple_mirrors_ep/by0-7i