The New Daylight
Dash Berlin · 2009
74 min · 12 tracks · trance
Euphoric melodies intertwine with driving beats, creating an expansive soundscape perfect for dance floors and introspective moments alike.
The New Daylight is an album by Dash Berlin, released in 2009. Euphoric melodies intertwine with driving beats, creating an expansive soundscape perfect for dance floors and introspective moments alike. The album peaked at number 1 on the Beatport chart and featured tracks that became staples in the trance genre. Notably, 'Man on the Run' gained significant airplay and critical acclaim, influencing subsequent artists within the electronic dance music scene. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does The New Daylight sound like?
Euphoric melodies intertwine with driving beats, creating an expansive soundscape perfect for dance floors and introspective moments alike. Rooted in trance.
What makes The New Daylight by Dash Berlin notable?
The album peaked at number 1 on the Beatport chart and featured tracks that became staples in the trance genre. Notably, 'Man on the Run' gained significant airplay and critical acclaim, influencing subsequent artists within the electronic dance music scene. In 2009, Dash Berlin released 'The New Daylight' as his sophomore album, following the success of his debut, 'The Dark Side of Life'. This album solidified his status as a leading figure in the trance scene, showcasing his evolving production techniques and deepening emotional resonance.
How many songs are on The New Daylight?
The New Daylight has 12 tracks, running approximately 74 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Till the Sky Falls Down Standout 5:57
- 2 Man on the Run Standout 6:33
- 3 Wired 6:30
- 4 Waiting 7:17
- 5 Never Cry Again 6:29
- 6 To Be the One 6:53
- 7 End of Silence 5:09
- 8 The Night Time 6:10
- 9 Renegade 4:22
- 10 Janeiro 6:52
- 11 Feel U Here 6:35
- 12 The New Daylight Standout 5:42
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