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Audio Remixers: DJ Strobe; Lance De Sardi.
Recording information: Doghouse (08/2000-??/2004); Popsquad, West Hollywood, CA (08/2000-??/2004); Room 9 From Outer Space, South Boston, MA (08/2000-??/2004); the Doghouse (08/2000-??/2004).
Photographer: Jeff Gilligan.
Personnel: Tom Barnishin (guitar); DJ Strobe (percussion).
Audio Mixer: Ducky Carlisle.
New York City - The Remix Album Music | List Price | $9.98 (You save $1.39) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Electronica, Dance | | Label | Koch Classics | | Orig Year | 2004 | | All Time Sales Rank | 262061  | | CD Universe Part number | 6751397 | | Catalog number | 9627 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 10, 2004 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | DJ Strobe; Lance DeSardi; Tasho Nicolopolus; Peter Malick; Bastone & Burnz; DJ Strobe; Lance DeSardi; Bob Frank (Compilation) | | Engineer | Tasho Nicolopolus; Ducky Carlisle; Nate Dube; Bruce Witkin | | Personnel | D.J. Strobe - percussion Tom Barnishin - guitar
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Peter Malick New York City - The Remix Album Songs | 1. | New York City - (DJ Strobe Brooklyn Vibe Mix, DJ Strobe remix) | |
| 2. | Strange Transmissions - (Bastone & Burnz Club Remix, Bastone & Burnz Club remix) | |
| 3. | Things You Don't Have to Do - (Land Shark Vocal Remix, Land Shark vocal remix) | |
| 4. | Deceptively Yours - (DJ Strobe Seedy Hotel Remix, DJ Strobe Seedy Hotel remix) | |
| 5. | New York City - (Bastone & Burnz Club Remix, Bastone & Burnz Club remix) | |
| 6. | Things You Don't Have to Do - (Land Shark Dub mix, Land Shark Dub remix) | |
| 7. | Deceptively Yours - (Land Shark Vocal Remix, Land Shark Dub remix) | |
| 8. | New York City - (DJ Strobe Manhattan Tourist Remix, DJ Strobe Manhattan Tourist remix) | |
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