» » Sander Kleinenberg - My Lexicon / Storm / Rumble
Sander Kleinenberg - My Lexicon / Storm / Rumble FLAC album

Tracklist

A My Lexicon (12" Version)
B1 Storm
B2 Rumble

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Combined Forces Records B.V.
  • Copyright (c) – London Records 90 Ltd.
  • Licensed To – London Records 90 Ltd.
  • Published By – Little Mountain Publishing
  • Produced At – S'n'S Studios
  • Mixed At – S'n'S Studios
  • Made By – Warner Music Manufacturing Europe

Credits

  • Artwork [Original Painting] – Bianca Kleinenberg
  • Design – The Peter Saville Studio
  • Mastered By [Vinyl Cut] – MK
  • Written-By, Producer, Mixed By – Sander Kleinenberg

Notes

All tracks written, produced and mixed for Little Mountain Productions at S'n'S Studios, The Hague, The Netherlands.

The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Combined Forces and is exclusively licensed to London Records 90 Ltd.
℗ 2000 Combined Forces BV
© 2000 London Records 90 Ltd.
Made in Germany.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 6 85738 26650 0
  • Rights Society (UK): GEMA/MCPS
  • Rights Society (Europe): GEMA/BIEM
  • Label Code: LC02275
  • Other (Distribution Code): EW231
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out Side A): B032982-01 A1 MK
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out Side B): B032982-01 B1 MK

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ESCD13, 8573 82665 2 Sander Kleinenberg My Lexicon ‎(CD, Single) Essential Recordings, Essential Recordings ESCD13, 8573 82665 2 UK & Europe 2000
lmr.021, LMR021 Sander Kleinenberg My Lexicon ‎(2xFile, MP3, 320) Little Mountain Recordings, Little Mountain Recordings lmr.021, LMR021 Netherlands 2006
ESCDP13 Sander Kleinenberg My Lexicon ‎(CD, Promo) Essential Recordings ESCDP13 UK 2000
none Sander Kleinenberg My Lexicon (2009 Remixes) ‎(4xFile, AAC, 320) Little Mountain Recordings none UK 2009
LMRSK01 Sander Kleinenberg My Lexicon ‎(12") Little Mountain Recordings LMRSK01 Netherlands 2008


Sander Kleinenberg - My Lexicon / Storm / Rumble FLAC album

Musician performer: Sander Kleinenberg

Title: My Lexicon / Storm / Rumble

Country: UK & Europe

Date of release: 2000

Style: Progressive House, Progressive Trance

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1567 mb

Rating: 4.5 / 5

Votes: 861

Other Formats: TTA MIDI AC3 ASF MPC AHX MP1

Related to Sander Kleinenberg - My Lexicon / Storm / Rumble FLAC Albums

Kamuro
My Lexicon 2000. Listened to this on Channel V US Billboard Countdown, back in 2000 when Trance was at its peak, when all pop artists were cashing-in on Trance explosion of the late 90s, when Vengaboys and Jennifer Lopez ruled the dance charts. 2000! Wow!!! I was there and I heard this, but never knew who the artist nor what the title of this track was. The tune lingered in my mind and continued to 'disturb' me for 12 years. I searched and searched and finally found it. All these years, I had been looking for this track and when I found it, it was like I was back in 2000 at my aunt's watching this music video on their TV. What is it about this track that 'haunts' us? The build-up? The breakdown? The' Trancier' element of this progressive track? I have listened to it since then thousands of times and still cannot get enough of it. Sander Kleinenberg, you really were possessed while doing this one, for this wasn't inspired by the gods of the earth, but from the gods of distant galaxies who have been sending us some kind of message through this song. You get high when the track reaches the end of build-up and it feels you leaving high, floating above and you slowly reach the earth with your feet firm on the ground and by this time the track has reached its end. You feel sad and start playing this track again and it never ends. Sander Kleinenberg!!! The world owes you a big one!
Kamuro
My Lexicon 2000. Listened to this on Channel V US Billboard Countdown, back in 2000 when Trance was at its peak, when all pop artists were cashing-in on Trance explosion of the late 90s, when Vengaboys and Jennifer Lopez ruled the dance charts. 2000! Wow!!! I was there and I heard this, but never knew who the artist nor what the title of this track was. The tune lingered in my mind and continued to 'disturb' me for 12 years. I searched and searched and finally found it. All these years, I had been looking for this track and when I found it, it was like I was back in 2000 at my aunt's watching this music video on their TV. What is it about this track that 'haunts' us? The build-up? The breakdown? The' Trancier' element of this progressive track? I have listened to it since then thousands of times and still cannot get enough of it. Sander Kleinenberg, you really were possessed while doing this one, for this wasn't inspired by the gods of the earth, but from the gods of distant galaxies who have been sending us some kind of message through this song. You get high when the track reaches the end of build-up and it feels you leaving high, floating above and you slowly reach the earth with your feet firm on the ground and by this time the track has reached its end. You feel sad and start playing this track again and it never ends. Sander Kleinenberg!!! The world owes you a big one!