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Life Is Full of Possibilities

2001 studio album by Dntel


Life Is Full of Possibilities is the third studio album by American electronic music producer Dntel. It was released on October 30, 2001 by Plug Research.[14]

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"(This Is) The Dream of Evan and Chan", a collaboration with Ben Gibbard of Death Cab for Cutie, was released as a single on August 6, 2002.[15] Dntel would collaborate with Gibbard again for an entire album, Give Up, released in 2003 under the name The Postal Service.[4] The song "Life Is Full of Possibilities" includes a repeating sample of Bloop, a sound of undetermined origin.[16]

A two-disc remastered deluxe edition of Life Is Full of Possibilities was released on October 24, 2011 by Sub Pop,[17] which featured four additional songs not included on the initial release, along with remixed versions of other songs from the album.

Track listing

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All music is composed by Dntel (Jimmy Tamborello)

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Personnel

Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes.[18]

Musicians

  • Dntel – music
  • Meredith Figurine – vocals on "Suddenly Is Sooner Than You Think"
  • Ben Gibbard – vocals on "(This Is) The Dream of Evan and Chan"
  • Chris Gunst – vocals on "Umbrella"
  • Rachel Haden – vocals on "Why I'm So Unhappy"
  • Paul Larson – guitar on "Last Songs"
  • Brian McMahan – guitar on "Why I'm So Unhappy"
  • Mia Doi Todd – vocals on "Anywhere Anyone"

Additional personnel

  • Low Culture – design
  • Brian Tamborello – photography
  • D. Zelonky – mastering

References

  1. "Dntel: Life Is Full of Possibilities". Uncut. No. 55. December 2001. p. 106.
  2. "10 Essential IDM Albums". Treble. May 31, 2013. Retrieved February 1, 2021.
  3. Simpson, Paul. "Dntel". AllMusic. Retrieved February 1, 2021.
  4. DiGravina, Tim. "Life Is Full of Possibilities – Dntel". AllMusic. Retrieved April 5, 2015.
  5. Wyse, Pascal (December 21, 2001). "Dntel: Life is Full of Possibilities (Plug Research)". The Guardian. Retrieved February 11, 2018.
  6. Gardner, Neil (December 2001). "DNTEL: Life Is Full of Possibilities". Muzik. No. 79. p. 65.
  7. "Dntel: Life Is Full of Possibilities". NME. January 5, 2002. p. 29.
  8. Cooper, Paul (November 15, 2001). "Dntel: Life Is Full of Possibilities". Pitchfork. Retrieved April 5, 2015.
  9. Cober-Lake, Justin (November 10, 2011). "Dntel: Life Is Full of Possibilities (Deluxe Edition)". PopMatters. Archived from the original on September 14, 2021. Retrieved February 11, 2018.
  10. Powell, Mike (October 24, 2011). "Dntel, 'Life Is Full of Possibilities' (Sub Pop)". Spin. Archived from the original on April 6, 2013. Retrieved June 11, 2019.
  11. Mr P. "Dntel – Life Is Full of Possibilities". Tiny Mix Tapes. Archived from the original on June 10, 2007. Retrieved February 1, 2021.
  12. "pr32". Plug Research. Archived from the original on December 24, 2001. Retrieved February 1, 2021.
  13. "Upcoming". CMJ New Music Report. Vol. 72, no. 6. July 29, 2002. pp. 32–33. Retrieved February 1, 2021.
  14. "Strange and mysterious sounds from the earth". Noise Addicts. August 22, 2008. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
  15. Life Is Full of Possibilities (liner notes). Dntel. Plug Research. 2001. PR32CD.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)

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