Genetic World

Genetic World

Infobox Album |
Name = Genetic World
Type = Album
Artist = Télépopmusik


Released = May 21, 2001 April 16, 2002 (re-release)
Genre = Electronic, Pop
Label = Capitol
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:7ky67uu020ja~T00 link]
Last album =
This album = "Genetic World" (2001)
Next album = "Angel Milk" (2005)

"Genetic World" is an album by the French electronic music trio Télépopmusik, released in 2001. The album was re-released in 2002. Angela McCluskey is special guest vocalist and co-writer on four songs on the second album by Télépopmusik

Angela's tracks are “Smile”, "Brigton Beach" and the singles "Breathe" and "Love Can Damage Your Health".

Angela and Télépopmusik first met when they had opened for the Wild Colonials in New York and struck up a friendship.

Track listing

# "Breathe" (featuring Angela McCluskey) – 4:39
# "Genetic World" (featuring Mau)– 3:59
# "Love Can Damage your Health" (featuring Angela McCluskey) – 5:32
# "Smile" (featuring Angela McCluskey) – 3:58
# "Dance Me" – 3:33
# "Da Hoola" (Soda-Pop mix) – 4:12
# "Let's Go Again" (features a sample of the documentary "" at the end of the track) – 3:01
# "Trishika" (featuring Mau) – 5:56
# "Yesterday Was a Lie" – 4:59
# "L'Incertitude D'Heisenberg (Heisenberg Uncertainty) This song is also known as Mathematics and dp.dq>=h/4pi
# "Breathe" (extended mix) (featuring Angela McCluskey)
# "Free" (international versions only)
# "Animal Man" (international versions only)

Songs

Breathe

"Breathe" is an electronic pop song from this album, featuring vocals from the Wild Colonials singer Angela McCluskey. The video consists of people relaxing and what happens if you don't breathe. In 2003 a remix was made.

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