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  <title>Dance Max: Best of ’94</title>
  <year>1994</year>
  <premiered>1994-11-04</premiered>
  <releasedate>1994-11-04</releasedate>
  <runtime>10</runtime>
  <genre>Electronic</genre>
  <genre>Euro House</genre>
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  <actor>
    <name>Various Artists</name>
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  <actor>
    <name>Prince Ital Joe</name>
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  <actor>
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  <artist>Prince Ital Joe</artist>
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  <albumartist>Various Artists</albumartist>
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    <title>United (extended version)</title>
    <duration>05:58</duration>
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  <track>
    <position>4</position>
    <title>I Like to Move It (radio edit)</title>
    <duration>03:46</duration>
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  <artistdesc>A compilation album comprises tracks which are compiled from other recordings, usually previously released, but sometimes unreleased. The tracks may be from one or several performers; if from several performers there may be a theme, topic or genre which links the tracks. When the tracks are by the same recording artist, the album may be referred to as a retrospective album. Compilation albums may employ traditional product bundling strategies. For multi-artist compilations, royalties are usually pro-rated. In most cases, each artist's per-record royalty rate (typically 12–14% in 1999) is divided by the number of artists on the album. However, some record companies opt to simplify the equation and pay a rounded-off rate, either as a percentage or as a set amount, regardless of the total number of artists on the record. As of 1999, these rates were around 1/2% to 1% or 15–16 cents per record. When a compilation album includes a track from a different record company, the royalties are split between the artist and the original record company.</artistdesc>
  <label>EMI Electrola GmbH</label>
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