UPC · Album
Universal Religion Chapter 6 (Recorded at Privilege, Ibiza)
Armin van Buuren
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8718522011047 is the Universal Product Code (UPC barcode) for the release “Universal Religion Chapter 6 (Recorded at Privilege, Ibiza)” by Armin van Buuren, released 2012-01-01 on Armada Digital. UPCs are unique numeric identifiers assigned by distributors to identify a music release — album, EP, or single — across every digital and physical retail platform. This release contains 36 tracks, each with its own ISRC. Tracks include NLF711205137, GBKQU1209842, NLF711205114.
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Track List (36)
| Track Title | Artist(s) | ISRC |
|---|---|---|
| The Witch (radio edit) | Tomas Heredia | NLF711205137 |
| 3 Strikes Ur In (radio edit) | Daniel Kandi | GBKQU1209842 |
| Void (original mix) | Sasha Carassi, Mikael Jonasson | NLF711205114 |
| Fireisland (Future Disciple remix) | Solarstone, Aly & Fila | NLE711247201 |
| I’ll Listen (radio edit) | Armin van Buuren, Ana Criado | NLF711205091 |
| Believe in Me (radio edit) | Matt Davey | NLF711205133 |
| [Universal Religion Chapter 6: continuous mix, Part 1] | Armin van Buuren | NLF711205242 |
| Fortuna (radio edit) | Beat Service | NLF711204143 |
| Metamorphose (radio edit) | Juventa | GBKQU1209848 |
| The Perfect Match (radio edit) | Aligator, Daniel Kandi | DK4YA1204401 |
| Infina (radio edit) | Omnia | NLF711205116 |
| K Ta | Andy Moor | NLF711204086 |
| Stranger (Kyau & Albert remix edit) | Jaytech, Steve Smith | NLF711205118 |
| Pleasure | Protoculture, Richard Durand | NLE711299103 |
| Like Spinning Plates (Alexander Popov remix edit) | Dash Berlin, Emma Hewitt | NLF711205032 |
| Full Disclosure (original mix) | Richard Sebastian | GBKQU1207353 |
| Eternal Flame (original Breaks mix) | Alex M.O.R.P.H. | NLF711205115 |
| Green Velvet (radio edit) | Stoneface & Terminal | NLF711205132 |
| Aeon of Revenge (radio edit) | Andrew Rayel | NLF711203776 |
| I Want to Believe | Andy Duguid, Shannon Hurley | NLE711297201 |
| Relict (radio edit) | Abstract Vision, Elite Electronic, Broning | NLF711205130 |
| Retrospection (radio edit) | Matt Bukovski | NLF711205138 |
| [Universal Religion Chapter 6: continuous mix, Part 2] | Armin van Buuren | NLF711205243 |
| Burana (radio edit) | Ørjan Nilsen | NLF711205131 |
| Try to Be Love (radio edit) | Sunlounger, Zara Taylor | NLF711202986 |
| Time (MaRLo dub radio edit) | Paul Webster, Angelic Amanda | NLF711205136 |
| Elveda (radio edit) | Faruk Sabanci | NLF711205135 |
| What’s Wrong (Skytech Stadium radio edit) | Skytech | NLF711204840 |
| Headliner (radio edit) | Jorn van Deynhoven | NLF711203993 |
| The Inside (radio edit) | Neptune Project, Polly Strange | NLF711205141 |
| Status Excessu D (The official “A State of trance 500” Anthem) (radio edit) | Armin van Buuren, Gaia | NLF711100876 |
| Premonition (original mix) | A.R.D.I. | GBKQU1280539 |
| Barbados (radio edit) | Blake Jarrell | NLF711205129 |
| How Do I Know (Armin van Buuren intro edit) | Andrew Rayel, Jano | NLF711205228 |
| Perpetual Motion (radio edit) | Protoculture | NLF711205108 |
| Understatement (original mix) | Mark Burton | NLF711205139 |
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What is UPC 8718522011047?
8718522011047 is a Universal Product Code (UPC) assigned to Universal Religion Chapter 6 (Recorded at Privilege, Ibiza) by Armin van Buuren. UPCs (also called EAN barcodes) are unique numeric identifiers assigned by distributors to identify music releases — albums, EPs, and singles — across all digital and physical retail platforms.
This release contains 36 tracks. Each track has its own ISRC (International Standard Recording Code) that identifies the specific sound recording, while the UPC identifies the release as a whole. Knowing your release's UPC is essential for neighboring rights collection societies like SoundExchange and for transferring music between distributors.
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