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Have You Ever Touched a Dream?
Daybehavior
Have You Ever Touched a Dream?
Genres: International Music, Pop
 
  •  Track Listings (12) - Disc #1
  •  Track Listings (13) - Disc #2

"Have You Ever Touched a Dream?" is Daybehavior's second album, following up the popular Scandinavian debut album "Adored". This Swedish band has a style all their own, combining top notch electronic production with an ab...  more »

     
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All Artists: Daybehavior
Title: Have You Ever Touched a Dream?
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: A Different Drum
Original Release Date: 11/30/2003
Release Date: 11/30/2003
Genres: International Music, Pop
Style: Vocal Pop
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPC: 601171115922

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Album Description
"Have You Ever Touched a Dream?" is Daybehavior's second album, following up the popular Scandinavian debut album "Adored". This Swedish band has a style all their own, combining top notch electronic production with an absolutely dreamy female vocalist. Some of the songs are uptempo, danceable club tracks, while others are melancholy trip-hop flavored songs. All together, it adds up to a great listening experience. The first 1,000 copies include a limited edition bonus disc which includes the winning remixes from a contest that was open to electronic musicians from all over the world. There are winning mixes from countries like Russia, Greece, Spain, Germany, Sweden, etc. plus a couple of contributions by Daybehavior themselves. Pick up the album quickly for the great extras!

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CD Reviews

A Pleasant Surprise
Jason O | Milwaukee, WI United States | 01/22/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I anxiously awaited the release of this CD after I purchased the "Devil In Me" single. Whereas the single (and its remixes) seem a bit more dancefloor friendly, this full-length has songs for every mood. Personally, I feel the first two tracks ("Give Me" and "The Sweetness of my Pain") are the strongest. I could not get them out of my head for days!
My only gripe? The bonus disc should have included the "Devil In Me" Melodramatic Goodbye Mix. This gorgeous remix is one of the most beautiful songs released in the last few years. Be sure to pick it up on the "Devil In Me" single. It's worth it!"
Have You Ever Touched a Dream?
Clarissa | Ontario, California | 06/05/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I've come to rely a great deal on A Different Drum to provide me with good, quality synthpop-styled music that rarely disappoints. They're a small independent record label that supports and markets groups such as Daybehavior, enabling these talented unknowns to express themselves freely and to actually get their musings out there... I first heard of Daybehavior through an Internet acquaintance who recommended them to me. They said it was "my type of music" and was pretty adamant about it, so with time I listened to samples, liked what I heard, and decided to buy it... Needless to say I was glad I did! Daybehavior's 'Have You Ever Touched a Dream?' swirls with heavenly female voices set to energetic as well as soothing electronics, sounding like an amalgam of Solar Twins and Mandalay with their darker down-tempo/trip-hop melodies, and like ATB/Lasgo with the more uplifting, club friendly dance-pop tracks. The only song that's cast apart from the others is "Devil In Me" which is deeply infused with driving industrial beats."
A Hidden Gem
Steven Isaacson | Houghton, MI USA | 12/14/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"So on a whim I went and bought Daybehavior - Have You Ever Touched A Dream?. Man is this CD an unexpected gem. I love the music. Its not to often you find a nice electronic CD where the main vocalist is female. The CD spans the gamut with dreamy vocals, trip-hop flavored songs, fast danceable club tracks.After the first listen the CD didn't hit me, but after leaving it in my car CD player for a few days the songs really grew on me. "Give Me" starts off the CD with the right feel, a more mid tempo song with a really awsome/catchy chorus. I love the dreamy feel of "Heaven," the hopeful feeling in "Close Your Eyes," the slow contemplative sound in "Bleed," the awsome hooky chorus in "Happy Fairtale," the upbeat, dancy "Superstar," the poppy "Mon :Ami," and the hard hitting "Devil in Me". As you can see the songs follow the gamut of types and they all have very fitting music that compliments each song very well. The sounds are varied and really help to make the songs memorable. My favorite song of the CD has to be "I've Never Died Before," Its a nice slower song which really accentuates how awsome of a voice Paulinda has. The Italian on the song "La Commedia" is a nice treat.A highly recommened CD. There are some definate gems on here, this CD will be one of the unsung releases of 2003."