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2010 studio album by Miami Horror
Illumination Released 20 August 2010 (2010-08-20 ) Genre
Length 50 :23 Label EMI Producer Benjamin Plant
"Sometimes " Released: 30 October 2009[1]
"Moon Theory" Released: 16 April 2010[2]
"I Look to You" Released: 30 July 2010[3]
"Holidays" Released: 10 December 2010[4]
"Summersun" Released: 15 April 2011[5]
Illumination is the debut studio album by Australian electronic music band Miami Horror . It was released on 20 August 2010 by EMI . It features guest appearances from Neon Indian and Kimbra . The album was nominated for Best Dance Release at the ARIA Music Awards of 2011 , but lost out to Cut Copy 's Zonoscope .[6]
Track listing [ edit ]
All tracks are written by Miami Horror, except where noted
Title Writer(s) 1. "Infinite Canyons" 2:08 2. "I Look to You" (featuring Kimbra ) Miami Horror Tim Derricourt Mario Banks Gregory Smith 3:53 3. "Holidays" (featuring Alan Palomo ) 4:27 4. "Summersun" 5:27 5. "Sometimes " 4:13 6. "Moon Theory" 4:22 7. "Echoplex" (featuring MAI) 4:26 8. "Imagination" 5:08 9. "Grand Illusion" 2:32 10. "Soft Light" (featuring Alan Palomo) 4:53 11. "Illuminated" 2:56 12. "Ultraviolet" (featuring Alan Palomo) 3:58
Australian iTunes Store bonus tracks[7] Title 13. "Lucid Stream" 27:47 14. "Versailles" 4:07
Japanese edition bonus tracks[8] Title 13. "Sometimes" (Gloves Mix) 6:56 14. "I Look to You" (Lucid Stream Remix) (featuring Kimbra) 6:09 15. "Holidays" (Jamaica Remix) (featuring Alan Palomo) 4:38
Limited edition bonus disc Title 1. "Moon Theory" (Punks Jump Up Remix) 4:53 2. "Make You Mine" (Fred Falke Remix) 7:14 3. "Sometimes" (Gloves Extended Mix) 6:56 4. "Don't Be On with Her" (Treasure Fingers Remix) 5:01 5. "Moon Theory" (Yacht Remix) 5:03 6. "Sometimes" (Shazam Remix) 6:52 7. "Moon Theory" (Sam La More Remix) 6:18 8. "Sometimes" (Hook N Sling Remix) 6:26 9. "Make You Mine" (Death Metal Disco Scene Remix) 5:10 10. "Moon Theory" (Baby Monster Remix) 4:25
Notes
"Holidays" contains a sample from "Sugar and Spice (I Found Me a Girl)" by Luther Vandross .[9]
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