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Tracklist Hide Credits

1-01 Urban Tribe Covert Action
Written-By, Producer – Carl Craig
7:49
1-02 808 State Sunrise
Written-By, Producer – 808 State
6:36
1-03 States Of Mind Audio Q5A
Written-By, Producer – John Acquaviva, Richie Hawtin
7:12
1-04 Shake Sonar 123
Written-By, Producer – Anthony "Shake" Shakir*
6:02
1-05 Never On Sunday The Journey
Written-By, Producer – L. Burden*, L. Burden*, L. Burden*
4:42
1-06 F.U.S.E. Technotropic
Written-By, Producer – Richie Hawtin
5:19
1-07 Neuropolitique Mind You Don't Trip
Written-By [Conceived By], Producer – Matt Cogger
4:29
1-08 System 7 & Derrick May Altitude (Mayday Mix)
Remix – MaydayWritten-By, Producer – May*, Hillage*
7:44
1-09 BFC Galaxy
Written-By, Producer – Carl Craig
6:43
1-10 Florence A Touch Of Heaven
Written-By, Producer – Stefan Robbers
9:18
1-11 Aphex Twin Tha
Written-By, Producer – Richard D. James
9:06
2-01 Speedy J De-Orbit (Original Mix)
Written-By, Producer – Jochem Paap
6:14
2-02 Balil Whirling Of The Spirits
Written-By, Producer – Turner*, Handley*
5:56
2-03 As One Amalia
Written-By, Producer – Kirk Degiorgio
6:52
2-04 Model 500 Infoworld
Written-By, Producer – Juan Atkins
5:30
2-05 Psyche Elements
Written-By, Producer – Carl Craig
6:49
2-06 Reel By Real Surkit
Written-By, Producer – Martin Bonds*
5:53
2-07 Yennek Serena X (Inner Zone Remix)
Remix – Carl CraigWritten-By, Producer – Kenny Larkin
6:06
2-08 Balil Nort Route
Written-By, Producer – Turner*, Handley*
5:55
2-09 Flux True Feelings
Written-By, Producer – Maarten van der Vleuten
6:26
2-10 Stasis Point Of No Return
Written-By, Producer – Steve Pickton
6:30
2-11 Robert Leiner Aqua Viva
Written-By, Producer – Robert Leiner
12:23

Companies, etc.

  • Licensed From – Planet E
  • Licensed From – ZTT Records Ltd.
  • Licensed From – Union Square Music Ltd.
  • Licensed From – Plus 8 Records Ltd.
  • Licensed From – Anthony Shakir
  • Licensed From – 430 West Records Ltd.
  • Licensed From – Matt Cogger
  • Licensed From – A-Wave
  • Licensed From – Eevo Lute Muzique
  • Licensed From – R & S Records
  • Licensed From – Jochem Paap
  • Licensed From – Warp Records
  • Licensed From – Ubiquity
  • Licensed From – Metroplex
  • Licensed From – a.r.t.less
  • Licensed From – Art Of Dance
  • Licensed From – Peacefrog Records
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Strobelight Ltd
  • Copyright (c) – Strobelight Ltd
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – NRK Music
  • Copyright (c) – NRK Music
  • Published By – Perfect Songs Ltd.
  • Published By – Plus 8 Music
  • Published By – Mute Song
  • Published By – UTK Productions
  • Published By – EMI Music Publishing
  • Published By – Munchman Music
  • Published By – Zomba
  • Published By – Virgin EMI
  • Published By – International Music Network
  • Published By – Eevo Lute Songs
  • Published By – Chrysalis Music
  • Published By – Copyright Control
  • Published By – Warp Music
  • Published By – Bucks Music
  • Published By – Strengholt Music Publishing
  • Published By – Strictly Confidential Music Publishing
  • Published By – R&S Music
  • Published By – Peacefrog Music
  • Pressed By – Sound Performance

Credits

  • Compiled By – Global Communication
  • Concept By, Other [Project Management], Legal [Licensing] – Nick Harris
  • Design – www.flipsidestudio.co.uk
  • Liner Notes – Kris Needs

Notes

Track 1-01
Under license from Planet E Recordings. Originally released 1990.
Track 1-02
Published by Prefect Songs Ltd. Under license from ZTT Records Ltd. C/O Union Square Music Ltd. Originally released 1989.
Track 1-03
Published by Plus 8 Music. Administered by Mute Song/UTK Productions. Under license from Plus 8 Records Ltd. Originally released 1990.
Track 1-04
Published by EMI Music Publishing. Under license from Anthony Shakir. Originally released 1990.
Track 1-05
Published by Munchman Music/BMI. Under license from 430 West Records Ltd. Originally released 1991.
Track 1-06
Published by Plus 8 Music. Administered by Mute Song/UTK Productions. Under license from Plus 8 Records Ltd. Originally released 1990.
Track 1-07
Published by EMI Music Publishing. Under license from Matt Cogger. Originally released 1990.
Track 1-08
Published by Zomba/Virgin EMI. Under license from A-Wave. Originally released 2002.
Track 1-09
Published by International Music Network. Under license from Planet E Recordings. Originally released 1990.
Track 1-10
Published by Eevo Lute Songs/EMI Music Publishing. Under license from Eevo Lute Muzique. Originally released 1991.
Track 1-11
Published by Chrysalis Music. Under license from R&S Records. Originally released 1992.
Track 2-01
Copyright Control. Under license from Jochem Paap. Originally released 1991.
Track 2-02
Published by Warp Music. Under license from Warp Records. Originally released 1992.
Track 2-03
Published by Bucks Music. Under license from Ubiquity. Originally released 1991.
Track 2-04
Published by EMI Music Publishing. Under license from Metroplex. Originally released 1990.
Track 2-05
Published by International Music Network. Under license from Planet E Recordings. Originally released 1990.
Track 2-06
Copyright Control. Under license from a.r.t. less. Originally released 1991.
Track 2-07
Published by Strengholt Music. Under license from Art Of Dance. Originally released 1992.
Track 2-08
Published by Warp Music. Under license from Warp Records. Originally released 1991.
Track 2-09
Published by Strictly Confidential/R&S Music. Under license from R&S Records. Originally released 1992.
Track 2-10
Published by Peacefrog Records. Under license from Peacefrog Records. Originally released 1993.
Track 2-11
Published by Strictly Confidential/R&S Music. Under license from R&S Records. Originally released 1994.

This compilation ℗&© 2011 Strobelight Ltd. T/A NRK Music.

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Comes in a standard two cd jewel case with a transparent tray and a 4 page booklet.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 8 27236 04202 0
  • Mastering SID Code (Disc 1): IFPI LP76
  • Mould SID Code (Disc 1): IFPI 7323
  • Mastering SID Code (Disc 2): IFPI LP76
  • Mould SID Code (Disc 2): IFPI 7321
  • Matrix / Runout (Disc 1): SOUND PERFORMANCE 020 8691 2121 BITBCD05DJ
  • Matrix / Runout (Disc 2): SOUND PERFORMANCE 020 8691 2121 BITBCD05DJ-2

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
BITBCD05 Global Communication Back In The Box ‎(2xCD, Comp, Mixed) Back In The Box BITBCD05 UK 2011
BITBCD05D Global Communication Back In The Box ‎(33xFile, FLAC, Comp) Back In The Box BITBCD05D UK 2011
BITBCD05JP Global Communication Back In The Box ‎(2xCD, Comp, Mixed) Back In The Box BITBCD05JP Japan 2011
none Global Communication Back In The Box ‎(33xFile, WAV, Comp, 24-) Back In The Box none Europe 2011


Global Communication - Back In The Box (Unmixed) FLAC album

Musician performer: Global Communication

Title: Back In The Box (Unmixed)

Country: UK

Date of release: 2011

Style: IDM, Techno, Downtempo, Ambient

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1824 mb

Rating: 4.9 / 5

Votes: 342

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