While labels often mistakenly listed the duration as 4:85, the actual play time for the extended version is approximately 5:25 .
The specific digital version you are referencing typically includes:
The track was first released in Italy on Zanza Records (catalog ZR0111) as a 12" maxi-single.
MP3 at a constant bitrate of 320 kbps, providing the highest standard for compressed audio.
A significant digital availability milestone occurred around April 20, 2010, when platforms like Juno Download released high-quality digital formats, including 320 kbps MP3s. Technical Specifications
The track is heavily derivative of "Pulstar" by Vangelis (1976) and is considered a cover/reworking of the 1978 version by the Italian project Automat .
While labels often mistakenly listed the duration as 4:85, the actual play time for the extended version is approximately 5:25 .
The specific digital version you are referencing typically includes: Mito - Droid (Single) 1982 (2010) MP3, 320 kbps
The track was first released in Italy on Zanza Records (catalog ZR0111) as a 12" maxi-single. While labels often mistakenly listed the duration as
MP3 at a constant bitrate of 320 kbps, providing the highest standard for compressed audio. Mito - Droid (Single) 1982 (2010) MP3, 320 kbps
A significant digital availability milestone occurred around April 20, 2010, when platforms like Juno Download released high-quality digital formats, including 320 kbps MP3s. Technical Specifications
The track is heavily derivative of "Pulstar" by Vangelis (1976) and is considered a cover/reworking of the 1978 version by the Italian project Automat .