Beyond Thee Infinite Beat

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Beyond Thee Infinite Beat
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Beyond Thee Infinite Beat (subtitled Ravemaster Mixes) is a remix album by Psychic TV. [2] The album is composed of remixed songs from Towards Thee Infinite Beat .

Contents

Track listing

CD version

  1. "Money For E. (Remix By David Ball)" - 5:24
    • Remix - David Ball
  2. "S.M.I.L.E. (Remix By Greedy Beat Syndicate)" - 7:22
    • Remix - The Greedy Beat Syndicate
  3. "Bliss (Remix By Andy Falconer)" - 4:46
    • Remix - Andy Falconer
  4. "Horror House (Remix By DJ Sugar Jay)" - 6:46
    • Remix - DJ Sugar Jay
  5. "I.C. Water (Remix By Evil Eddie)" - 7:01
    • Remix - Evil Eddie
  6. "Stick Insect (Remix By Dj Global)" - 8:12
    • Remix - DJ Global
  7. "Money For E. (Remix By Jack The Tab)" - 10:50
    • Remix - Jack The Tab
  8. (untitled) - 3:16

12" vinyl version

Side A

  1. "Money For E (Remix)" - 5:22
    • Remix - David Ball

Side B

  1. "Horror House (Remix) (6:49)
    • Remix - DJ Sugar Jay

Side C

  1. "S.M.I.L.E. (Remix)" - 7:31
    • Remix - The Greedy Beat Syndicate
  2. "Bliss (Remix)" - 4:44
    • Remix - Andy Falconer

Side D

  1. "Stick Insect (Remix)" - 5:59
    • Remix - Evil Eddie
  2. "I. C. Water (Remix)" - 8:11
    • Remix - DJ Global

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References

  1. Bush, John. "Beyond Thee Infinite Beat – Psychic TV | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic . Retrieved August 13, 2016.
  2. Robbins, Ira. "TrouserPress.com :: Psychic TV". TrouserPress.com . Retrieved 13 August 2016.