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Daniel Wang - Idealism 2005

Label:
Catalog#:
ENVCD004
Format:
CD, Album, Reissue, Limited Edition
Country:
US
Released:
2005
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Italo-Disco, Electro, Deep House, Disco

Tracklist

1   Let's Go To Mars 8:32
2   24 To Vector Z 5:29
3   Islands 8:34
4   Rings Of Saturn 5:24
5   All Flowers Must Fade 8:31
6   To Hold You Again 6:09
7   Altitude 3:53
8   Ambiguity 3:15
9   Misty 3:11
    Lyrics By - Johnny Burke
  Piano - Erobique
  Written-By - Erroll Garner
10   Let's Go To Mars (Instrumental Reprise) 4:56
11   Black Boots & Sine Waves 8:02
    Congas - Ryohei Noda
12   Glimmer In His Eyes 5:13

Credits

Written-By, Performer, Producer - Daniel Wang

Notes

Limited-edition reissue of Daniel Wang's 2000 debut solo album, "Idealism". The tracklist from the original is modified for this reissue: new versions of "All Flowers Must Fade" and "Misty" have been recorded and replace the original versions. In addition, "Black Boots and Sine Waves" and "Glimmer In His Eyes," twin cult classics from the "Nocturnes" 12" previously available only on vinyl, have been added as bonus tracks. New disc and traycard artwork is used and a sticker on the front of the package visually reiterates that this is a special reissue.

No samples of any other musicians' creative product are used on this record.

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Rated 5/5
Review by reyez187 Jun 06, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
If you ever wondered how the music would sound like at a party at some other planet in our solar system: Daniƫl Wang's Idealism 2005 pretty much covers it. Disco-electro-funk at it's best. No pretention, no attitude whatsoever but full on pleasure on plastic. The groove is really inviting and sounds like a warm "welcome". Fit for dancing or at home listening sessions. The overall sound is very organic and can be situated at the edge of slightly underproduced. Top album. They should label this as "100% feelgood music".