Divergent Spectrum

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Divergent Spectrum
Bassnectar DivergentS.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 2, 2011
Genre Drumstep, dubstep, electronica, glitch
Length1:05:54
Label Amorphous Music
Producer Lorin Ashton
Bassnectar chronology
Wildstyle
(2010)
Divergent Spectrum
(2011)
Vava Voom
(2012)

Divergent Spectrum is the sixth studio album by American DJ, Bassnectar. The album was released on August 2, 2011 through his label Amorphous Music. The album included remixes of and collaborations with a number of artists spanning numerous genres of music. Within the first 10 hours of its release, Divergent Spectrum reached number 6 on iTunes Top 10 for album sales.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Upside Down"5:19
2."Plugged In (Rollz Remix)"4:35
3."Immigraniada (Gogol Bordello Remix)"4:34
4."Boomerang(feat.z-trip)"4:24
5."Lights (Ellie Goulding Remix)"5:03
6."Probable Cause" (feat. ill.Gates)3:48
7."Red Step" (feat. Jantsen)4:59
8."The Matrix" (feat. D.U.S.T.)4:25
9."Voodoo"6:00
10."Heads Up (2011 version)"4:32
11."Paging Stereophonic"4:32
12."Above & Beyond" (feat. Seth Drake)3:57
13."Parade Into Centuries (2011 version)"3:53
14."After Thought"3:33
15."Disintegration Part IV"2:20
Total length:1:05:54

Charts

ChartPeak
position
US Billboard 200 [1] 42
US Top Dance/Electronic Albums (Billboard) [2] 2
US Independent Albums (Billboard) [3] 4

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