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Mind Reflection is a Swiss electronica music group that formed in 1994. Their music is primarily in the trance and dance musical genres. Shorter versions of two of their songs, "Da Roots (Folk Mix)" and "Remember December", are featured in Roxor Games' In the Groove dancing video game.

Officially, Mind Reflection was registered with the Swiss society for the rights of authors of musical work (SUISA Zurich) in 1998, when Mind Reflection also enrolled their self-produced album "This World" which has been distributed through their own company "Audio Trade Laudan & Co." Actually about 70 songs are registered at the SUISA Zurich. Mind Reflection has also produced 4 tracks for a quite big gymnastic-group (i.e. on the horizontal bar) that became Swiss champion with one of these songs. Since signing up with Mp3.com in 1999, Mind Reflection got several songs placed in the subcharts. "In the Night" is the first song that reached the Top 40 overall in September 2002 with almost 2000 plays a day.

Albums

This World (1998)

  1. Escape from Inhumanity
  2. Gone
  3. All the Best
  4. Forever Alone
  5. In Search of the Paradise
  6. Smiling Girls
  7. Victory
  8. This World
  9. Wishes
  10. When They Call
  11. Waiting for the Future
  12. Remember December
  13. Creation of Life

"Da Roots" and "Remember December" are two of the band's best known songs. They are featured in the popular music video game In the Groove. "Da Roots" is a Celtic/Electronic song.

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