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Dance, techno, electro, and synthpop remixed versions of songs taken from Moonlife's first three albums. Contains mixes previously only available to DJ's, plus a bonus cover of a classic Green Day tune.
Genre:
Electronic: Synthpop
Release Date:
2008
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Dancing in the Sea of Tranquility
Moonlife
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1. Angel (Cusimo & Co. 7 Remix) |
3:38 |
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2. Boulevard of Broken Dreams |
4:18 |
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3. Over You (Euro House Mix) |
5:17 |
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4. I Didn't Know What I Had (Arpeggiator Soup Remix) |
4:56 |
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5. Failing (Hypnotic 12 Remix) |
5:01 |
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6. The Lovehaters (Deeper Glezpik Remix) |
6:32 |
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7. I Heard You (On the Telephone) (Original Extended Mix) |
5:05 |
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8. Sail Away (Pirate's Anthem Club Mix) |
8:07 |
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9. Swan Song (Kiss the Curtain) (Professor Bang Remix) |
5:22 |
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10. Satellite (Orient Express Mix) |
5:46 |
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11. You Take It Away (Citation Obsolete Remix) |
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12. Angel (Cusimo & Co. 12 Remix) |
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Moonlife has never denied the influence that New Wave had on them. Not just musically influencing their catchy compositions and promoting a love of all things synthesized, but also in the new wave culture of remixes and b-sides. Remember when remixes and b-sides were actually worth collecting?
Any fan of Depeche Mode, or Frankie Goes To Hollywood, or Adam & The Ants understands. New Wave wasn't just about great albums, but also about making singles worthwhile again, about finding that hidden gem on the b-side, or that rare remix that only appeared on a limited edition 12" single. And dare we mention the Holy Grail of remixes... Razormaid?
It's this influence that provided Moonlife fans with extra b-sides and remixes even before Moonlife released their first full length album.
Radio and club DJ's were always on the band's mind and a number of limited DJ-only mixes were made available for club and radio airplay.
Some of these were collected and released on the vinyl-only "Remix LP", but most, including the latest and most recent, are exclusive to this collection.
Dancing On The Sea Of Tranquility features a collection of 11 remixes plus Moonlife's version of a classic Green Day song.
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