Hurry Up We're Dreaming

Label
Mute Corporation US
Release date
18 Oct 2011
Running length
22 tracks
Running time
73:38

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Tracklist

    Track     Duration Listeners
1 Intro 5:23 184,136
2 Midnight City 4:04 571,612
3 Reunion 3:58 298,158
4 Where the Boats Go 1:46 233,570
5 Wait 5:44 250,970
6 Raconte-moi une histoire 4:04 197,418
7 Train to Pluton 1:15 203,828
8 Claudia Lewis 4:32 196,930
9 This Bright Flash 2:24 189,894
10 When Will You Come Home? 1:23 153,977
11 Soon, My Friend 3:09 178,047
1 My Tears Are Becoming a Sea 2:32 185,975
2 New Map 4:23 170,611
3 OK Pal 3:58 170,878
4 Another Wave from You 1:54 163,378
5 Splendor 5:08 152,220
6 Year One, One UFO 3:18 146,156
7 Fountains 1:21 148,203
8 Steve McQueen 3:51 174,544
9 Echoes of Mine 3:40 140,756
10 Klaus I Love You 1:44 141,052
11 Outro 4:07 157,629

About this album

Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming is the sixth studio album by French electronic band M83. The double album was released on 18 October 2011 by Naïve Records in France and Mute Records in the United States. The album was produced by Justin Meldal-Johnsen and has received generally positive reviews. In addition, it debuted at number fifteen on the US Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 21,000 copies, becoming M83’s highest-charting album to date. Prior to recording Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming, Anthony Gonzalez had moved from his native France to Los Angeles. Describing the move in an interview, Gonzalez said: “Having spent 29 years of my life in France, I moved to California a year and a half before the making of this album and I was excited and inspired by so many different things: by the landscape, by the way of life, by live shows, by movies, by the road trips I took alone… I was feeling alive again and this is, I feel, something that you can hear on the album” Gonzalez’s tour with The Killers, Depeche Mode and Kings of Leon, in addition to his road trips to Joshua Tree National Park also heavily influenced the album. Gonzalez cited the ambitiousness of albums such as Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness as the reason he made Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming a double album. In addition, he described the two discs as brother and sister, with each track having a sibling on the other disc.
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