Commander TomVolume One

Label:

Noom Records – NOOM 013-6

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Trance

Tracklist

A Are Am Eye?
Music By, Lyrics ByPeter Pan (3)
9:14
B1 Round My Brain 7:13
B2 Eternity (To Yazzy)
Music By, Lyrics ByRay Boyé
5:14

Companies, etc.

  • Lacquer Cut AtJTS Studios
  • Published ByEdition Attractor
  • Published ByEMI Songs
  • Copyright ©Noom Records
  • Distributed ByIntergroove
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗BPM (9)
  • Record CompanyUnder Cover Music Group

Credits

  • Music By, Lyrics By, ProducerCommander Tom
  • ProducerRay Boyé

Notes

Lacquer cut at J.T.S., London.
Published by Edition Attractor / EMI Songs.
℗ 1995 BPM.
© 1995 Noom Records
Under Cover Music Group.
Distributed by Intergroove.

Black vinyl version with the complete credits printed on the vinyl label.

The printed barcode is incorrect, because it belongs to Cores - Club EP CD.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 4 017866 230140
  • Barcode (Scanned): 4017866230140
  • Label Code: LC 5220
  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 1: Etchings Side A): NOOM 013-6-A NOOM 013-6 A-1-1-1 *-J.T.S.-
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 1: Etchings Side B): NOOM-12001-B *-J.T.S.- N̶O̶O̶M̶ ̶0̶1̶3̶-̶6̶ B-1-1-1 N̶O̶O̶M̶ ̶0̶1̶3̶-̶6̶ B
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 2: Etchings Side A): NOOM 013-6-A NOOM 013-6 A-01-01-1 *-J.T.S.-
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 2: Etchings Side B): NOOM 013-6-B NOOM 013-6 B-01-01-1 *-J.T.S.-

Other Versions (5 of 14)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Are Am Eye (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) Humpy HMP 004 Italy 1995
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Are Am Eye ? (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) Mindstar MS 05 Belgium 1995
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Are Am Eye? (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) Made In DJ MDJ 08 Spain 1995
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Volume One (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) Noom Records UK NOOM UK 1201 UK 1995
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Volume One (CD, EP) Noom Records NOOM 013-5 1995

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Reviews

  • benztown's avatar
    benztown
    For anyone wondering about the vocal sample (there are a lot of speculations out there what it may say). Tom himself confirmed it many years ago in a Facebook Group when he was asked about it. The correct answer is "make a funky beat". It's not "make some tea" and it's also not "6 gramm Speed", as funny it may be! :)
    • 2Styliztik's avatar
      2Styliztik
      Are Am Eye is one of the greatest Electronic songs ever made, it is up there with The First Rebirth as the quintessential Hard Trance track. It was the highlight of many parties in the 1990s, bringing joy, happiness and true Ecstasy to many party people and ravers around the world. In June 2022, Commander Tom ed away, may he Rest In Peace.
      • John_Galbraith's avatar
        John_Galbraith
        I know this is probably the most well-known Hard Trance classic (and I know I am firmly in the minority here) but in an era where there was so many epic Hard Trance classics and releases about, this track does nothing for me for some reason. Never has. Never did at the time and listening back now I'm still the same. No idea why. Still a popular track though and any every Hard Trance collector should have it in their collection.
        • maccore's avatar
          maccore
          No long reviews, just plain epic Hard Trance here. 5/5.
          • redscare_trance's avatar
            redscare_trance
            how have I not pitched in yet about this old chunk of horrible gold?

            this is a twisted, insane, driving track that is a supernova of energy. peaktime only -- break glass!
            • djease's avatar
              djease
              Mid morning smasher in Trade and Londons harder and more discerning dance floors back in the day.
              Powerful. Uplifting. Full on. Tune.
              • mallam's avatar
                mallam
                Edited 11 years ago
                one of THE defining moments in the hardtrance scene...played by everybody from cox to the producer an absolutely beautiful piece of hardtrance from the mid 90's...any raver will know of this onewith its ''make much beat'' sample and THAT piano when the tune stops dead......the dentist mix is also banging in a completely different way...underground sounds for those that KNOW!!!
                • Universe's avatar
                  Universe
                  Edited 18 years ago
                  The lead track, 'Are Am Eye' is a veritable monster that bangs away like there's no tomorrow.

                  When DJs first started spinning this tune, it caused a sensation, and to the uninitiated, it would still do so.

                  Compared to previous Noom releases, Tom De Luxe and Ray Boye take this track in a more rave oriented direction, but it still manages to be very trancey.
                  The distinctive euro melody plays like a riff from a classical composition and the beats pound away furiously. This track also saw the re-emergence of hoovers, which proved to be a big influence on the Hard House scene - but don't let that put you off!

                  Indeed, this track crossed over respected techno Dj's record boxes as well.
                  • Speciman's avatar
                    Speciman
                    Edited 20 years ago
                    "Are Am Eye?" is one of the rare good old Hardtrance track which is still played at our time in parties or in clubs. It's the kind of classics (such as "Jones & Stephenson - The First Rebirth") which seem to have always (and only...) positive reactions from the crowd. For the people who know it, it's a return to the old days, back in 1995. For the people who don't know it, I reckon they just wonder "Hell, what's this dancefloor killer!?! It's much much better than current Trance or Progressive Trance..."

                    So far, I had the tune only on the double 12" "Five Phases Of The Noom" and recently, I found the original Noom 013...on white vinyl!!

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