- After All (Delerium song)
Infobox Single |
Name = After All
Artist =Delerium featuringJaël
from Album = Chimera
Released =June 30 ,2003
Format = 12", CD
Recorded =
Genre = Dance, pop
Length = 4:06
Label =Nettwerk
Producer =Bill Leeb ,Rhys Fulber
Chronology =Delerium
Last single = "Underwater"
(2001)
This single = "After All"
(2003)
Next single = "Truly"
(2004)"After All" is a song by Canadian
electronic music groupDelerium , with vocals provided by Swisssinger Jaël . It was the first single released from the album "Chimera".Overview
In accordance with the style taken by Delerium on "Chimera", "After All" fits the
pop music mold more than most of the group's music produced to date. This is evident in the song's structure, which takes the traditionalverse-chorus form of contemporarypop rock , as well as tighter songwriting, with a complete absence of the extended ambient musical sections present in Delerium songs as recent as those on "Poem".The pop music form is also recognisable in the instruments in the song, including prominent use of acoustic guitar
riff s.The song received minor airplay on adult contemporary format
radio station s, reflecting it being more in line with the style contemporaneous mainstream music.Release
The single release, as with all prior Delerium single releases since "Silence", marketed the song for club play by commissioning
remix es (as with previous singles), this time from Svenson & Gielen, who had remixed previous Delerium songs as Airscape, andSatoshi Tomiie .In addition, a remix contest held by label
Nettwerk in the months before the single's release solicited remixes from amateur producers, with the prize being the inclusion of the winning remix on the album. The winning entry by Andrew Sega was also included on some releases of the single, as well as another entry, by Adrian Schubert.A
music video was also produced, directed by Stephen Scott. It showed singer Jaël exploring a deserted, seemingly post-apocalyptic city. Two versions were edited, one to the album version and another to an edit of the Svenson & Gielen remix of the song; each version includes one or two brief shots not seen in the other. Scott would later direct the music video for "Angelicus" from "Nuages du Monde", which also uses a post-apocalyptic city setting.
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