Muzaik

Muzaik
Studio album by Infernal
Released 8 October 2001
Recorded Infernal Studio, Copenhagen, Denmark
Genre Trance, eurodance, downtempo
Length 49:26
Label FLEX
Producer Kenneth Bager (exec.), Michelle Djarling, Infernal, Ali Movasat, Kristian Paulsen
Infernal chronology
Waiting for Daylight
(2001)
Muzaik
(2001)
From Paris to Berlin
(2004)
Singles from Muzaik
  1. "You Receive Me"
    Released: 2001
  2. "Let Me Hear You Say Yeah"
    Released: 2002

Muzaik is the revised edition of the Danish dance duo Infernals second studio album Waiting for Daylight. The album was a re-release of the Waiting for Daylight album with more pop-oriented versions of the previously released songs and a few new tracks and new artwork. The band has later stated that this is the issue they intended to put out to begin with.[1]

The album contains the hit singles "Serengeti", "Sunrise" and "Muzaik" from the previous album, which all charted within the top 20 of the Danish Singles Chart, except for "Serengeti". Two singles where released from this album: "You Receive Me" and "Let Me Hear You Say Yeah", with the first being the theme song to the second season of the reality television show Big Brother Denmark.[1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Muzaik"  Paw Lagermann, Lina Rafn, Lars Bo Kujahn, Frank JuulInfernal5:05
2."You Receive Me"  Lagermann, Rafn, Michelle DjarlingInfernal, Michelle Djarling3:46
3."Living Under Water"  Lagermann, Rafn, Moses MaloneInfernal3:34
4."Sunrise"  Tim Christensen, Lagermann, Rafn, De La Ray, Adam PowersInfernal, Ali Movasat (co.)3:55
5."Let Me Hear You Say Yeah"  Philip KelseyInfernal, Kristian Paulsen4:39
6."Adeel"  Lagermann, Rafn, MaloneInfernal4:33
7."Kiss the Sky"  Lagermann, Rafn, Jonas SchrøderInfernal3:37
8."Humbled by Nature"  Lagermann, Rafn, Powers, MaloneInfernal3:32
9."Serengeti"  Lagermann, Rafn, Ray, MaloneInfernal3:28
10."Sunrise" (acoustic version)Christensen, Lagermann, Rafn, Ray, PowersInfernal3:39
11."Mizkett"  Lagermann, RafnInfernal4:08

Charts

Chart (2001) Peak
position
Danish Albums Chart[2] 17

References

  1. 1 2 Rafn, Lina. "The Story of... (DK Version)" (in Danish). Infernal.dk. Archived from the original on March 22, 2009. Retrieved 5 January 2010.
  2. "Infernal - Muzaik". danishcharts.com. 2001. Retrieved 5 January 2010.
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