Divergent Spectrum

Divergent Spectrum
Divergent Spectrum
Studio album by Bassnectar
Released August 2, 2011
Genre Dubstep, Electronica
Label Amorphous Music
Producer Lorin Ashton
Bassnectar chronology
Wildstyle
(2010)
Divergent Spectrum
(2011)

Divergent Spectrum is an album by dubstep artist Bassnectar released on August 2, 2011 through his label Amorphous Music.[1][2] The album includes many songs from the Winter 2010 and Spring 2011 tours, along with unreleased tracks. It will be the focus of Bassnectar's 2011 Fall Tour.[3] The album includes remixes of and collaborations with a multitude of artists spanning numerous genres of music. In within the first 10 hours of its release Divergent Spectrum reached number 6 on iTunes Top 10 for album sales. (As of 5:17 P.M EST). His performance on November 18th, 2011 at the PNE Forum in Vancouver, BC brought 4 times the size of any Vancouver crowd Bassnectar has ever played for. With the amazing lights, smoke machines and incredibly loud bass, even a security guard had Bass Head.

Official Tracklist

  1. Bassnectar - Upside Down
  2. Rollz - Plugged In (Bassnectar Remix)
  3. Gogol Bordello - Immigraniada (Bassnectar Remix)
  4. Bassnectar - Boomerang
  5. Ellie Goulding - Lights (Bassnectar Remix)
  6. Bassnectar & ill.Gates - Probable Cause
  7. Bassnectar & Jantsen - Red Step
  8. Bassnectar - The Matrix
  9. Bassnectar - Voodoo
  10. Bassnectar - Heads Up [2011 Version]
  11. Bassnectar - Paging Stereophonic
  12. Bassnectar & Seth Drake - Above & Beyond
  13. Bassnectar - Parade Into Centuries [2011 Version]
  14. Bassnectar - After Thought
  15. Bassnectar - Disintegration Part IV (beatless)

References

http://www.bassnectar.net/2011/06/upside-down-drops/


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