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Tracklist

1Sweet Yellow8:47
2Prism6:28
3Rays In The Sky6:51
4Cinema Paraiso7:46
5Illuminated7:06
6Volar
Written-By, Producer – Alex Krüger, David Krasemann
6:24
7Nice To See You
Written-By, Producer – David Krasemann, Holger Zilske
6:50
8Fading Lights
Featuring, Vocals – Ira
7:24
9Stargazer7:02
10Coimbra6:40

Credits

  • Design, Photography By ["Krospace"]Jussi Jääskeläinen
  • Executive-ProducerKlas-Henrik Lindblad
  • Written-By, ProducerDavid Krasemann (tracks: 1 to 7, 10)

Notes

Issued in a Digipak.

Barcodes

  • Barcode (Text): 8 27170 09492 5
  • Barcode (Scanned): 827170094925
  • Matrix / Runout: manufactured by optimal media production A798300-01
  • Mastering SID Code: ifpi L573
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 9712

Companies

  • Distributed By – Wordandsound
  • Manufactured By – Optimal Media Production – A798300

Info

Album 2007 10 Songs. Lights and Colours Dave DK. 2007 10 Songs. Lights and Colours. Dave DK. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Lights and ColoursOriginal. Исполнитель: Dave DK. 2010 electronic. 2010 Original. Back To The Future, Vol. Sweet Yellow, 08:45. Now playing . It would be accurate to compare Dave DK's groove to that of Booka Shade or perhaps even Trentmoller's more down-beat pieces, such as Physical Fraction. Dave DK is an alias of Berlin-based techno producer David Krasemann, whose atmospheric, detailed, minimal techno tracks have been released by notable German dance labels such as Kompakt, Pampa, and Playhouse. Krasemann began producing techno tracks a. read more. top albums. similar to. djdavedk Albums. Retake One. Te Guardo Una Tarde De Sol. Dave DK, El Txef A, Holger Zilske. 2010 сингл. You Will Find Out. This autumn Berlin based producer Dave DK David Krasemann strikes back with his Debut album on Moodmusic bringing us 10 new tracks showing up his creative expression of the past months. Musically following his earlier singles for Moodmusic - this time including collaborations with Alex Krüger aka Tigerskin, Holger Zilske aka Smash TV and Ira - the album shows great versatility While his first album Sensory Overload on Müller Records in 2000 set the starting point of his serious musical career, Lights and Colours may be Daves balance between relaxation and the club action during his ext

Dave DK - Lights And Colours mp3

Performer: Dave DK

Title: Lights And Colours

Country: Germany

Release date: 12 Nov 2007

Label: Moodmusic

Style: Tech House, Minimal

Catalog: MOOD-CD06

Genre: Electronic

Size MP3: 2586 mb

Rating: 4.2 / 5

Votes: 970

Record source: CD, Album

MP3 Related to Dave DK - Lights And Colours

Jelar
I was impressed with a few releases from this producer a couple of years back in "Spin That Wheel" and "Rave Your Mind", which produced the excellent tune "Crush The Bits". Thus the mention of this new album pricked up my ears.

Though unmixed, this tech-house collection is fairly carefully crafted, beginning with the the pad-laden and oh so mellow "Sweet Yellow", abounds with clicks and echoes, and soon progressing onwards.

By the time Dave works his way into track four, "Illuminated", things have stepped up a notch, with insistent loops and a slightly funky edge being added. Things never really get too heavy though; this is more the kind of music you play in the early evening or early morning; it has a very relaxed feel.

Arguably the two highlights are "Fading Lights" featuring the angelic-sounding Ira, the only vocal track on the album, as well as "Volar", a hypnotic piece that begins to close out the CD with a slow-morphing melody interrupted at regular intervals by airy, horn-like synth stabs.

If this had been released three to four years ago I have no doubt that it would have been hailed as groundbreaking, but this late in the game this kind of progressive tech-house sound has just been done to death, and as a result a potentially stand-out album instead comes across as generic and unmemorable.

It would be accurate to compare Dave DK's groove to that of Booka Shade or perhaps even Trentmoller's more down-beat pieces, such as "Physical Fraction". The only difference is that the aforementioned pair are far more skilled when it comes to writing hooks and keeping tunes unique and recognisable. Dave, while an extremely talented producer, is just lacking that last 5% "catchy" element to ensure people listen to his songs again and again.
Jelar
I was impressed with a few releases from this producer a couple of years back in "Spin That Wheel" and "Rave Your Mind", which produced the excellent tune "Crush The Bits". Thus the mention of this new album pricked up my ears.

Though unmixed, this tech-house collection is fairly carefully crafted, beginning with the the pad-laden and oh so mellow "Sweet Yellow", abounds with clicks and echoes, and soon progressing onwards.

By the time Dave works his way into track four, "Illuminated", things have stepped up a notch, with insistent loops and a slightly funky edge being added. Things never really get too heavy though; this is more the kind of music you play in the early evening or early morning; it has a very relaxed feel.

Arguably the two highlights are "Fading Lights" featuring the angelic-sounding Ira, the only vocal track on the album, as well as "Volar", a hypnotic piece that begins to close out the CD with a slow-morphing melody interrupted at regular intervals by airy, horn-like synth stabs.

If this had been released three to four years ago I have no doubt that it would have been hailed as groundbreaking, but this late in the game this kind of progressive tech-house sound has just been done to death, and as a result a potentially stand-out album instead comes across as generic and unmemorable.

It would be accurate to compare Dave DK's groove to that of Booka Shade or perhaps even Trentmoller's more down-beat pieces, such as "Physical Fraction". The only difference is that the aforementioned pair are far more skilled when it comes to writing hooks and keeping tunes unique and recognisable. Dave, while an extremely talented producer, is just lacking that last 5% "catchy" element to ensure people listen to his songs again and again.