Distant Earth

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Distant Earth
Distant Earth official cover.jpg
Studio album by
ATB
ReleasedApril 29, 2011
Recorded2010–2011
Genre Trance, dance, chillout
Label Kontor Records
Producer ATB
ATB chronology
Future Memories
(2009)
Distant Earth
(2011)
Contact
(2014)
Singles from Distant Earth
  1. "Gold"
    Released: 29 April 2011
  2. "Apollo Road"
    Released: 8 July 2011
  3. "Move On"
    Released: 16 September 2011

Distant Earth is German producer André "ATB" Tanneberger's eighth studio album, which was released on 29 April 2011, by Kontor Records. It features 2 CDs in the standard edition, 3 CDs in the limited edition, and 3 CDs + 5 ATB signed postcards + ATB bracelet in the FanBox Limited Edition (which can be ordered on Amazon and it is limited to 2000 copies). Also, there is another 2 CD digipack version that comes with an ATB sticker and it is available only in Germany.

Contents

The first CD is an ATB-standard tracks CD, which contains tracks featuring artists like Josh Gallahan, Amurai, Dash Berlin, Sean Ryan, Rea Garvey, Melissa Loretta or JanSoon. The second CD is an ambient / lounge CD which brings us a surprising collaboration with Armin van Buuren for the track called "Vice Versa", and, finally, the third CD contains the club versions of the tracks found on the first CD.

Track listing

Distant Earth– Standard Edition (Disc 1)
No.TitleLength
1."Twisted Love" (Distant Earth Vocal Version) (feat. Christina Soto)6:13
2."Gold" (feat. JanSoon)4:16
3."All I Need Is You" (feat. Sean Ryan)4:37
4."If It's Love" (feat. Melissa Loretta)3:25
5."Move On" (feat. JanSoon)5:09
6."Chapter One" (with Josh Gallahan)6:53
7."Heartbeat" (with Amurai feat. Melissa Loretta)6:09
8."Killing Me Inside" (feat. Sean Ryan)5:23
9."Apollo Road" (with Dash Berlin)7:27
10."Running A Wrong Way" (with Rea Garvey)3:22
11."Where You Are" (feat. Kate Louise Smith)4:26
12."This Is Your Life" (feat. Fuldner)4:01
13."One More" (feat. Christina Soto)3:46
14."White Letters" (feat. Melissa Loretta)4:44
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"Distant Earth" - The 2 CD edition
Distant Earth– Standard Edition (Disc 2)
No.TitleLength
1."Vice Versa" (ATB and Armin van Buuren)6:49
2."Magnetic Girl"5:03
3."Be Like You" (feat. JanSoon)3:41
4."Moments In Peace"4:40
5."Moving Backwards" (feat. Kate Louise Smith)4:28
6."Distant Earth"6:54
7."Trinity"4:07
8."City Of Hope"2:46
9."Expanded Perception"6:05
10."Sternwanderer" (feat. Anova)6:01
11."Orbit"4:40
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"Distant Earth" - Deluxe fanbox edition
Distant Earth– Limited Edition (Disc 3)
No.TitleLength
1."Twisted Love" (Distant Earth Vocal Club Version) (feat. Cristina Soto)7:47
2."Twisted Love" (Distant Earth Intro Club Version) (feat. Cristina Soto)7:03
3."This Is Your Life" (Club Version) (feat. Fuldner)6:18
4."Move On" (Club Version) (feat. JanSoon)8:30
5."Where You Are" (Club Version) (feat. Kate Louise Smith)5:57
6."All I Need" (Club Version) (feat. Sean Ryan)6:20
7."Heartbeat" (Club Version) (with Amurai feat. Melissa Loretta)7:22
8."Apollo Road" (Club Version) (with Dash Berlin)8:17
9."Chapter One" (Club Version) (with Josh Gallahan)8:42

Distant Earth Remixed

Distant Earth Remixed
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Remix album by
ATB
Released16 September 2011
Recorded2011
Genre Trance, Dance
Label Kontor Records
Producer ATB

On 29 July 2011, André announced through his Facebook page that a remixed edition of Distant Earth would be released later that year. The album was released on 16 September 2011. This was the first remix album released by ATB.

Track listing

Distant Earth Remixed– Disc 1
No.TitleLength
1."Heartbeat" (ATB's Deep From The Heart Remix) (with Amurai feat. Melissa Loretta)8:48
2."Killing Me Inside" (Josh Gallahan Remix) (feat. Sean Ryan)8:06
3."Move On" (Jashari Remix) (feat. JanSoon)6:47
4."One More" (Inpetto Dub Remix) (feat. Cristina Soto)6:23
5."If It's Love" (Jeziel Quintela, Jquintel & Manufactured Superstars Remix) (feat. Melissa Loretta)8:06
6."Twisted Love" (Otto Knows Remix) (feat. Cristina Soto)6:35
7."All I Need Is You" (Fade Remix) (feat. Sean Ryan)6:48
8."Apollo Road" (Patric La Funk Remix) (with Dash Berlin)6:23
9."Heartbeat" (Laserkraft 3D Remix Vocal Edit) (with Amurai feat. Melissa Loretta)7:00
10."White Letters" (DBN Remix) (feat. Melissa Loretta)7:34
Distant Earth Remixed– Disc 2
No.TitleLength
1."Move On" (ATB Club Version) (feat. JanSoon)8:26
2."Heartbeat" (MYNC Remix) (with Amurai feat. Melissa Loretta)6:04
3."Move On" (Lissat & Voltaxx Remix) (feat. JanSoon)7:27
4."Where You Are" (Mike Foyle Remix) (feat. Kate Louise Smith)8:29
5."One More" (Manuel De La Mare & Luca Monticelli Remix) (feat. Cristina Soto)7:50
6."Where You Are" (Club Version) (feat. Kate Louise Smith)5:55
7."Heartbeat" (Club Version) (with Amurai feat. Melissa Loretta)7:21
8."Chapter One" (Club Version) (with Josh Gallahan)8:41
9."Apollo Road" (Club Version) (with Dash Berlin)8:16
10."Twisted Love" (Distant Earth Vocal Club Version) (feat. Cristina Soto)7:47

Charts and certifications

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