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Koxbox - Too Pure FLAC album

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A Too Pure 10:37
B Too Pure (T.I.P. Remix)
Remix – Graham Wood, Raja Ram, T.I.P.*
7:47

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Blue Room Released
  • Copyright (c) – Blue Room Released
  • Recorded At – Sri-Sri Gaura-Nitai

Credits

  • Artwork [Original Artwork] – James Tallon
  • Design [Concept And Design] – Simon Ghahary, Think¹*
  • Lacquer Cut By – K-M*
  • Producer – Ian Ion, Koxbox
  • Written-By – Frank'E Madsen*, Peter Candy

Notes

Recorded at Sri-Sri Gaura-Nitai, Bauneholm, Denmark.
Track B appear courtesy of TIP Records UK.

℗ Blueroom Released 1997
© Blueroom Released 1997

Made in the E.C.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 6 17936 90311 6
  • Barcode (String): 617936903116
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, Etched): BR030 - A1 K-M
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, Etched): BR030 - B1 K-M
  • Label Code: LC 4392
  • Rights Society: MCPS

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
BR030CD Koxbox Too Pure ‎(CD, Single) Blue Room Released BR030CD UK 1997
KBM 006 Koxbox Too Pure ‎(3xFile, WAV, Single) KoxBox Music KBM 006 Denmark 2008
BR 030 Koxbox Too Pure ‎(12", Promo, W/Lbl) Blue Room Released BR 030 UK 1997


Koxbox - Too Pure FLAC album

Musician performer: Koxbox

Title: Too Pure

Country: UK

Date of release: 1997

Style: Goa Trance

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1798 mb

Rating: 4.9 / 5

Votes: 157

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zmejka
I tend to half-agree with Kalex. In my opinion I think the title track is indicative of the transformation from Koxbox to Psychopod. Their first Psychopod single has already come out on TIP in '96, and if you listen to Too Pure back to back with a track like Seriaf (TIP Beyond Colour), you'll definetely hear the similarity. On the other hand, the TIP remix is pretty darn good. TIP is represented here by Graham Wood and Raja Ram. I would fathom that a reason this particular TIP remix is so good is because Raja worked on it (sometimes TIP is Graham Wood and R Rothfield.) I don't think that TIP quite did justice to it, given Koxbox's penchant for the complicated party. However, you don't see many Blue Room 12"s with TIP on 'em.
zmejka
I tend to half-agree with Kalex. In my opinion I think the title track is indicative of the transformation from Koxbox to Psychopod. Their first Psychopod single has already come out on TIP in '96, and if you listen to Too Pure back to back with a track like Seriaf (TIP Beyond Colour), you'll definetely hear the similarity. On the other hand, the TIP remix is pretty darn good. TIP is represented here by Graham Wood and Raja Ram. I would fathom that a reason this particular TIP remix is so good is because Raja worked on it (sometimes TIP is Graham Wood and R Rothfield.) I don't think that TIP quite did justice to it, given Koxbox's penchant for the complicated party. However, you don't see many Blue Room 12"s with TIP on 'em.
Freighton
So, I know you wrote this a long time ago, but Raja Ram and Ron Rothfield are one and the same person. So the name difference cannot account for the difference, to your ears, in track quality here.
Freighton
So, I know you wrote this a long time ago, but Raja Ram and Ron Rothfield are one and the same person. So the name difference cannot account for the difference, to your ears, in track quality here.