Little Things
Sylver · 2003
43 min · 12 tracks · EDM · trance · Eurodance
Euphoric melodies blend seamlessly with pulsating beats, creating an infectious dancefloor atmosphere.
Little Things is an album by Sylver, released in 2003. Euphoric melodies blend seamlessly with pulsating beats, creating an infectious dancefloor atmosphere. 'Little Things' reached significant chart positions across Europe, solidifying Sylver's place in the Eurodance genre. The album’s lead single 'Livin' My Life' became a club anthem, contributing to its overall success and establishing the duo as key figures in early 2000s electronic music. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Little Things sound like?
Euphoric melodies blend seamlessly with pulsating beats, creating an infectious dancefloor atmosphere. Rooted in EDM and trance.
What makes Little Things by Sylver notable?
'Little Things' reached significant chart positions across Europe, solidifying Sylver's place in the Eurodance genre. The album’s lead single 'Livin' My Life' became a club anthem, contributing to its overall success and establishing the duo as key figures in early 2000s electronic music. Released on January 1, 2003, 'Little Things' was Sylver's second studio album, following their successful debut 'Chances.' At this point, the Belgian duo had already established themselves in the Eurodance scene, capitalizing on the momentum from their debut and further refining their sound.
How many songs are on Little Things?
Little Things has 12 tracks, running approximately 43 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Livin' My Life Standout 3:44
- 2 Why Worry 3:00
- 3 Shallow Water Standout 3:13
- 4 Wild Horses 3:52
- 5 Confused 3:17
- 6 So Afraid 4:17
- 7 Weeping Willows 5:38
- 8 Never Ever 3:33
- 9 Heal My Heart Standout 5:35
- 10 Little Things 2:45
- 19 [silence] 0:05
- 20 Je ne sais pas (Turn the Tide) 4:04
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