Mystic Institute was a project fronted by Paul Kent of Cornwall. He utilized Mark Pritchard's studio to record an EP, resulting in two tracks: "QA-752L-P" and "NS-581A-T." The track titles were derived from a combination of Pritchard's and Kent's postcodes. As Pritchard was the primary composer of these tracks, they were initially credited as "Reload Remixes" and subsequently appeared on the Reload "Amenity EP" solely under the Reload moniker.
A third track began as a collaboration between Pritchard and Kent. Mark Pritchard then invited Tom Middleton to the studio. Middleton composed a melody so compelling that Pritchard abandoned the initial work he had done with Kent. Instead, he built a new song around Middleton's melody, titled "Ob-Selon Mi-Nos (Repainted by Global Communication)." This track was later released as "14:31" on the Global Communication album "76:14." The original version of "Ob-Selon Mi-Nos" was never officially released. While tracks A1 and A2 are referred to as "Reload Remixes" of "QA-752L-P" and "NS-581A-T," un-remixed or original versions of these specific tracks did not exist.
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