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Download links and information about Daniel Ash by Daniel Ash. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to Electronica, Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 01:10:53 minutes.

Artist: Daniel Ash
Release date: 2002
Genre: Electronica, Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 14
Duration: 01:10:53
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Hollywood Fix 7:09
2. The Money Song 4:44
3. Mastermind 4:27
4. Come Alive 5:53
5. Ghost Writer 4:47
6. Kid 2000 3:35
7. Chelsea 5:38
8. Burning Man 6:16
9. Spooky 3:08
10. Sea Glass 4:46
11. Trouble 5:30
12. Walk on the Moon 3:33
13. Rattlesnake 6:38
14. Lights out 4:49

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Once he broke up Love & Rockets in 1999, Daniel Ash traded in his guitar for a drum kit and some technics and didn't look back. The success of the Bauhaus reunion the year before didn't tempt him either, for Ash was yearning to make himself a song. His self-titled solo debut, which took two years to make, embraces a newfound freedom and a carefree musical disposition. His appreciation for techno and electronica is fresh and eclectic, but he couldn't disregard his maddening guitar skill altogether. Daniel Ash is a hypnotic whirlpool of distorted licks and vocals and Ash's own take on dance music, without being over the top. First single "Spooky" struts with a lazy riff and sultry sotto voce vocals plucked from the Classics IV's own hit of the same name. "Hollywood Fix" is a funky mix of sassy dance loops, whereas "Mastermind" transcends into psychedelic clubland. The quiet tempo of "Kid 2000," which features Ash's nephew reading in the background, is chilling. The switch-up is refreshing; however, Ash isn't inventing anything new. He was always a brash sort of artist, so the confidence is there. Fans might take a liking to his chic new style — Love & Rockets' final album, Lift, was shaping up that way.