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Electronic Dream is the debut studio album by American producer AraabMuzik, released digitally on June 14, 2011 by Duke Productions LP.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Consequence of Sound[1]
FACT[2]
One Thirty BPM(84/100)[3]
Pitchfork(8.2/10)[4]

Electronic Dream received positive reviews gaining an average rating of 80 from Metacritic which normalizes critic scores out of 100.[5] Pitchfork Media writer Tom Breihan gave the album 8.2/10, earning it a "Best New Music" accolade. Tom Lea of FACT rated the album a 4 out of 5 and, while admitting there is "nothing 'cool'" about Electronic Dream, states that it's "a thousand times more vital and full of life than the majority of the overproduced, diva-for-hire vocal tracks coming out of the UK".

Pitchfork placed the album at number 40 on its list of the "Top 50 albums of 2011".[6]

Track listing

Standard Edition

All music is composed by AraabMuzik

No.TitleLength
1."Electronic Dream"2:32
2."Golden Touch"3:48
3."Free Spirit"3:01
4."Underground Stream"3:15
5."Make It Happen"2:05
6."Lift Off"2:44
7."AT2"4:52
8."Let It Go"3:09
9."Feelin' So Hood"3:41
10."Lost in a Maze"3:13
Total length:32:26
iTunes Deluxe Edition

All music is composed by AraabMuzik

No.TitleLength
1."Electronic Dream"2:32
2."Golden Touch"3:48
3."Free Spirit"3:01
4."Underground Stream"3:15
5."Make It Happen"2:05
6."Lift Off"2:44
7."AT2"4:52
8."Let It Go"3:09
9."Feeling So High"3:41
10."Lost in a Maze"3:13
11."I Remember[7]"4:07
12."I'm Waitin' for You"4:07
13."I Live My Life"4:25
14."Outer Space"3:47
15."Silent World"4:17
16."Not Afraid to Die"3:12
17."DoomsDay[8]"2:55
Total length:59:19 *

Notes

  • "Streetz Tonight" was never officially released on any version of Electronic Dream, although popular pirating websites have included it as part of the bundle, as the song was produced around the same time. "Streetz Tonight" came under fire from trance producer Adam K, whose remix of Kaskade's "4AM" produced by Adam K & Soha was sampled for the song.

Samples

  • "Electronic Dream" samples "Satellite" by OceanLab
  • "Golden Touch" samples "Right in the Night" by Jam & Spoon and "Follow Your Heart" by Favretto ft. Naan
  • "Free Spirit" samples "Why Don't You Dance With Me" by Future Breeze
  • "Underground Stream" samples "Underground Stream" by DJ Nosferatu
  • "Make It Happen" samples "Your Eyes" by Dogzilla
  • "Lift Off" samples "Castles in the Sky (Peter Luts remix)" by Ian van Dahl
  • "AT2" samples "Heart (Temple One presents Tu Casa remix)" by Espen Lorentzen feat. Simon Latham
  • "Let It Go" samples "All the Way" by Ronski Speed
  • "Feeling So High" samples "So High (Martin Roth remix)" by Starchaser feat. Lo-Fi Sugar
  • "Lost in a Maze" samples "5 Million Miles" by Hiver & Hammer ft. Javah
  • "I Remember" samples "I Remember" by Deadmau5 & Kaskade
  • "I Live My Life" samples "All of My Life (Airpanel Remix)" by Aluna
  • "Outer Space" samples "The Greater Good (Marcus Schössow remix)" by Judge Jules
  • "Silent World" samples "We Are in Words" by Moonbeam feat. Avis Vox
  • "Not Afraid to Die" samples "Everything to Lose (Armin van Buuren remix)" by Dido

References

  1. ^ Austin Trunick (2011-07-14). "Treats | Music". consequenceofsound.net. Retrieved 2010-07-19.
  2. ^ Tom Lea. "Album review: AraabMUZIK' 'Electronic Dream'". factmag.com. Retrieved 2010-07-19.
  3. ^ Will Ryan (2011-07-18). "AraabMUZIK: Electronic Dream < One Thirty BPM". Onethirtybpm.com. Retrieved 2010-07-19.
  4. ^ Tom Breihan (2011-07-06). "AraabMUZIK "Electronic Dream" album review". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 2010-07-19.
  5. ^ http://www.metacritic.com/music/electronic-dream/araabmuzik
  6. ^ "Staff Lists: The Top 50 Albums of 2011". Pitchfork Media. December 15, 2011. Retrieved January 8, 2012.
  7. ^ "I Remember" does not appear on the certain version of this record.
  8. ^ "DoomsDay" does not appear on the certain version of this record