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1994-06-12 21:01TEX2: Escape
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1994-06-12 21:01808STATE@delphi.comPicked up TEX2 yesterday, and found a type on the Escape track on disc 2. In the booklet,
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Picked up TEX2 yesterday, and found a type on the Escape track on disc 2. In the booklet, the track is credited as "Escape To Earth", yet on the back of the CD case, it's credited to "Escape To Mars". Which one is correct? 8080808080808080808080808080808080808080808080808080808080808 0 Paul Rafanello Internet: 808STATE@DELPHI.COM 0 8080808080808080808080808080808080808080808080808080808080808
1994-06-13 02:21djkc> > Picked up TEX2 yesterday, and found a type on the Escape track on disc 2. > In the boo
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quoted 5 lines Picked up TEX2 yesterday, and found a type on the Escape track on disc 2.> > Picked up TEX2 yesterday, and found a type on the Escape track on disc 2. > In the booklet, the track is credited as "Escape To Earth", yet on the back > of the CD case, it's credited to "Escape To Mars". Which one is correct? >
Oh great. There could be a MAJOR difference, as Escape puts out both ambient and trance (slammin/kickin trance, such as "Escape to Neptune"). "Escape to Mars" is ambient, I believe. I haven't heard "Escape to Earth." Anyone out there wanna compare TEX2 to AI2? :) -djkc