"Life (Diamonds in the Dark)"
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.

Track listings [link]

Digital Download/Streaming

(Released: February 25, 2013)

  1. "Life (Diamonds in the Dark) - Original Mix "  —
  2. "Life (Diamonds in the Dark) - Feenixpawl remix "  —
  3. "Life (Diamonds in the Dark) - Lunde Bros. remix"  —
  4. "Life (Diamonds in the Dark) - Lazy Rich remix "  —

References [link]


https://wn.com/Life_(Diamonds_in_the_Dark)

Life (KRS-One album)

Life is the eighth album released by KRS-One, and the eighth after abandoning the Boogie Down Productions name. The album is a collaboration with Tunnel Rats affiliates The Resistance, a little known production team, and Footsoldiers.

Track listing

Instrumental Credits

"I'm On The Mic"

  • Scratches: Rhettmatic
  • "Life Interlude"

  • Scratches: DJ Wize
  • References

    External links

  • Life at Discogs

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    Life is the third studio album by funk/soul band Sly and the Family Stone, released in September 1968 on Epic/CBS Records.

    Music

    Unlike its predecessor, Dance to the Music, Life was not a commercial success, although it has received mostly positive reviews from music critics over the years. Many of its songs, including "M'Lady", "Fun", "Love City", as well as the title track, became popular staples in the Family Stone's live show. A middle ground between the fiery A Whole New Thing and the more commercial Dance to the Music, Life features very little use of studio effects, and is instead more driven by frontman Sly Stone's compositions. Topics for the album's songs include the dating scene ("Dynamite!", "Chicken", "M'Lady"), groupies ("Jane is a Groupee"), and "plastic" (or "fake") people (the Beatlesque "Plastic Jim"). Of particular note is that the Family Stone's main themes of unity and integration are explored here in several songs ("Fun", "Harmony", "Life", and "Love City"). The next Family Stone LP, Stand!, would focus almost exclusively on these topics.

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    KILL is the sixth album by Detroit rock band Electric Six.

    In initial press releases, the band described the album as being a return to a sound more akin to their debut album, but this was later revealed by front-man Dick Valentine to be more gimmick than truth.

    An explicit video was released for "Body Shot".

    Track listing

    All songs written by Tyler Spencer.

  • "Body Shot" - 3:46
  • "Waste of Time and Money" - 3:28
  • "Egyptian Cowboy" - 4:20
  • "Escape from Ohio" - 3:11
  • "Rubbin' Me the Wrong Way" - 3:04
  • "One Sick Puppy" - 2:53
  • "Steal Your Bones" - 4:20
  • "My Idea of Fun" - 3:17
  • "I Belong in a Factory" - 2:32
  • "The Newark Airport Boogie" - 3:00
  • "Simulated Love" - 3:30
  • "You're Bored" - 1:45
  • "White Eyes" - 4:20
  • Album title

  • As with the band's debut album Fire, KILL is so named because it was felt to be the overall theme of the record.
  • Previous names for this album announced by singer Dick Valentine included Jared Styles, and The Sign of the Beefcarver.
  • References

    Podcasts:

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    Urgeful lust to prevail
    Master of this reign
    Madness
    Frenzy, a madman's wrath
    Furious maniac
    Forced to an abundant rage
    Malpractice, hostile acts
    Thoughts, forcing them into your brain
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    Grudge, a virulent disorder
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    Deranged evildoer
    Despire, abusive menace
    Carnal pest, epidemic
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