"Life (Diamonds in the Dark)" | |
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Single by John Dahlbäck feat. Agnes | |
from the album TBA | |
Released | February 25, 2013[1] |
Format | Digital download |
Recorded | 2012 Gothenburg, Sweden |
Genre | Progressive house |
Label | Big Beat Records |
Writer(s) | John Dahlbäck |
Producer | John Dahlbäck |
"'Life (Diamonds in the Dark)" is a song by Swedish DJ and producer John Dahlbäck featuring Swedish recording artist Agnes. Dahlbäck originally released the instrumental version of the song called "Life" in February 2012, but later got Swedish songstress Agnes to sing the vocals on the re-release.[1] In an interview with American magazine "Billboard" Dahlbäck commented on the co-operation with Agnes; "“She’s one of the biggest pop stars in Sweden, so for me it was a big honor to have her on the track. This may not be what she’d do normally, but she’s very happy with the result.”[1]
The song is released together with three remixes that will accompany the February 25 release. Dahlback selected remixes from Australian upstarts Feenixpawl, fellow Swedish DJs Lunde Bros., and Canadian electro-house artist Lazy Rich.
(Released: February 25, 2013)
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Quiet like an elevator, even the walls are scared
I'm dependent on a generator, just to breathe in air
Medication, medication, signatures and stares
Watching all the lights come down, never wanting to care
These circles seem so strange
I run around and around, but nothing's changed
Medication, medication, signatures and stares
I'm reinventing brand new lives like they were never there
I never want to run out, get more, can't stand waiting
I never want to run out, don't stop the lines from fading
It's time to wake up, I've been asleep for far too long
It's time to wake up before the pain, I feel is gone