Escanor
Recovering Signal
    Artifact
    SIG_0003
    2002
    Active Signal

    Open Your Eyes

    Escanor

    Open Your Eyes Original Cover

    Archive Notes

    The official follow-up release to "Are U Ready". Continuing the established Escanor sound signature, this signal was distributed through Tonfabrik and BMG Ariola, cementing the project's presence in the early 2000s European dance circuit.

    Origin LabelTonfabrik / BMG Ariola
    Catalog Number74321 93048 1
    Production CreditsMarius Reinländer, Frank Simons (Production/Writing)
    Jan Loechel (Vocals/Writing)

    Preserved Evidence

    Physical Formats

    12" VinylDE Release
    CD SingleEU Release
    Documented Remixes
    DJ Marc Aurel
    Oliver Lieb
    Escanor Latenite Mix
    Acoustic Mix

    Chart & Compilation Data

    Specific chart positioning and compilation appearances for this follow-up signal are currently under archival review and verification.

    Discogs Master Release

    Documented physical releases and white labels

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    Primary Video Sources

    Open Your Eyes (Original Radio Mix)
    Official Audio
    Open Your Eyes (Original Radio Mix)
    Original broadcast material
    Video
    Open Your Eyes (Oliver Lieb Mix)
    Official Remix
    Open Your Eyes (Oliver Lieb Mix)
    Oliver Lieb interpretation
    Video

    The Complete Signal

    Open Your Eyes (Complete Track & Mix Playlist)
    YouTube
    Open Your Eyes (Complete Track & Mix Playlist)
    Contains: DJ Marc Aurel Radio Mix, Original Radio Mix, Oliver Lieb Mix, Escanor Latenite Mix, DJ Marc Aurel Extended Club Mix, Acoustic Mix
    Playlist

    Official Release Configuration

    Label
    Tonfabrik / BMG
    2002
    6
    Official Mixes
    1
    Vinyl Release
    1
    CD Release

    Signal Timeline

    2001
    Predecessor Release

    "Are U Ready" establishes the Escanor project.

    2002
    Official Release

    "Open Your Eyes" is released via Tonfabrik/BMG Ariola.

    2026
    Archive Reconstruction

    Signal recovered and documented as part of the Escanor archive project.