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Dntel - Life Is Full Of Possibilities

Label:
Catalog#:
PR32CD
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
US
Released:
Nov 2001
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
IDM, Downtempo, Ambient

Tracklist

1   Umbrella 4:43 X
    Vocals - Chris Gunst
2   Anywhere Anyone 4:37 X
    Lyrics By - Josh Melnick , Mia Doi Todd
  Vocals - Mia Doi Todd
3   Pillowcase 3:30 X
4   Fear Of Corners 5:26 X
5   Suddenly Is Sooner Than You Think 5:43 X
    Lyrics By - Dntel , Meredith Figurine
  Vocals - Meredith Figurine
6   Life Is Full Of Possibilities 6:30 X
7   Why I'm So Unhappy 7:00 X
    Guitar - Brian McMahan
  Lyrics By - Brian McMahan , Rachel Haden
  Vocals - Rachel Haden
8   Fireworks 6:48 X
9   (This Is) The Dream Of Evan And Chan 5:44 X
    Vocals, Lyrics By - Benjamin Gibbard*
10   Last Songs 4:42 X
    Guitar - Paul Larson

Credits

Artwork By [Design] - Low Culture
Mastered By - D. Zelonky*
Music By - Dntel
Photography [Cover] - Brian Tamborello

Notes

Recorded and mixed 2000-2001 at Dying Songs, Los Angeles.

P+C 2001 Plug Research Records. Marketed by Plug Research.
UPC Barcode: 6 12651 00322 6
LC: 11260

Comes in a standard Digipak with four page booklet.

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Rated 5/5
Review by scoundrel Apr 21, 2004
Dntel, with his album Life Is Full of Possibilities, fully exploits the pastoral/electronica wave that’s been rejuvenating IDM –- a nice contrast to the drill ‘n’ bass that many people associate with IDM. Instead, he offers the delicate vocals of “Anywhere Anyone” or the quiet trilling of “Pillowcase.” The beats, for the most part, and subdued and clicky, the melodies designed to sneak up on you. “Suddenly is Sooner Than You Think” has what sounds like a reprocessed and skipping accordion running through it, trailed by the whispery vocals of Meredith Figurine. “Why I’m So Unhappy” has the vocal contribution of Rachel Haden, whose rock ‘n’ roll timbre offers a different texture. There’s also the indie rock/IDM hybrid of “(This Is) The Dream of Evan and Chan” and the amassing of guitar, strings and glitch on the operatic “Last Songs.” Not only is life full of possibilities, but music is too.