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Mystic Institute

Mystic Institute

Mystic Institute has been played on NTS in shows including Floating World Music., featured first on 1 October 2015. Songs played include Ob-Selon Mi-Nos (Re-Painted By Global Communication) and QA:752:LP (Reload Remix).

Mystic Institute was Paul Kent from Cornwall who hired Mark Pritchard's studio to do an EP. They only made two tracks together: QA-752L-P & NS-581A-T (The track names a combo of Pritchard's and Kent's Post Codes) and since Mark basically wrote the tracks, they were credited as "Reload Remixes" and later appeared on the Reload "Amenity EP" credited solely to Reload. The third track started as a track by Pritchard and Kent. Mark invited Tom Middleton to the studio who wrote a melody so strong that Mark scrapped his and Kent's initial work, and built a new song around that Melody- "Ob-Selon Mi-Nos (Repainted by Global Communcation)" which was later released as "14:31" on the Global Communication "76:14" album. The original version of "Ob-Selon Mi-Nos" was never released, and though Tracks A1 and A2 are referred to as "Reload Remixes" of QA-752L-P and NS-581A-T, un-remixed/original versions of those tracks never existed.

The "Cyberdon" EP was the only release by Mystic Institute". As all three tracks were later released attributed to Reload and Global Communication, it appears that Paul Kent's contribution was nothing more than "financial"?

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Mystic Institute

Mystic Institute has been played on NTS in shows including Floating World Music., featured first on 1 October 2015. Songs played include Ob-Selon Mi-Nos (Re-Painted By Global Communication) and QA:752:LP (Reload Remix).

Mystic Institute was Paul Kent from Cornwall who hired Mark Pritchard's studio to do an EP. They only made two tracks together: QA-752L-P & NS-581A-T (The track names a combo of Pritchard's and Kent's Post Codes) and since Mark basically wrote the tracks, they were credited as "Reload Remixes" and later appeared on the Reload "Amenity EP" credited solely to Reload. The third track started as a track by Pritchard and Kent. Mark invited Tom Middleton to the studio who wrote a melody so strong that Mark scrapped his and Kent's initial work, and built a new song around that Melody- "Ob-Selon Mi-Nos (Repainted by Global Communcation)" which was later released as "14:31" on the Global Communication "76:14" album. The original version of "Ob-Selon Mi-Nos" was never released, and though Tracks A1 and A2 are referred to as "Reload Remixes" of QA-752L-P and NS-581A-T, un-remixed/original versions of those tracks never existed.

The "Cyberdon" EP was the only release by Mystic Institute". As all three tracks were later released attributed to Reload and Global Communication, it appears that Paul Kent's contribution was nothing more than "financial"?

Original source Last.fm

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Ob-Selon Mi-Nos (Re-Painted By Global Communication)
Mystic Institute (Global Communication mix)
Evolution1993
QA:752:LP (Reload Remix)
Mystic Institute (Reload mix)
Wax Trax! Records, TVT Records1995