Faithless 2.0

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Faithless 2.0
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Remix album by
Released9 October 2015
Genre Trip hop, trance, dance, electronica
Label Nates Tunes, PIAS, Ultra
Producer Avicii, Eric Prydz, Armin van Buuren, Rollo Armstrong, Sister Bliss
Faithless chronology
The Dance
(2010)
Faithless 2.0
(2015)
All Blessed
(2020)

Faithless 2.0 is a remix album by British electronica band Faithless. It features remixes of many of their previous songs, as mixed by Avicii, Eric Prydz and Armin van Buuren. It was released in 2015, five years after their sixth album, The Dance. 2.0 was followed up with Faithless' seventh studio album, All Blessed in 2020.

Contents

Chart performance

The album debuted at number 1 on the UK Albums Chart after selling 12,098 copies, the second-lowest for a UK number-one album in the 21st century, beaten only by Rihanna's album Talk That Talk , which sold just 9,578 copies when it returned to number one in August 2012. [1]

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Insomnia 2.0" (Avicii Extended Remix)6:13
2."We Come 1 2.0" (Armin van Buuren Remix)5:26
3."God Is a DJ 2.0" (Tiësto Remix)4:27
4."Muhammad Ali 2.0" (High Contrast Remix)4:43
5."Salva Mea 2.0" (Above & Beyond Remix)7:02
6."Not Going Home 2.0" (Eric Prydz Remix)8:56
7."Music Matters 2.0" (Axwell Remix)8:23
8."I Was There"6:42
9."Miss U Less, See U More 2.0" (Purple Disco Machine Remix)6:40
10."Tarantula 2.0" (Booka Shade Remix)7:40
11."Bombs 2.0" (featuring Harry Collier) (Claptone Remix)6:58
12."Drifting Away 2.0" (Autograf Remix)5:50
13."Don't Leave 2.0" (Until the Ribbon Breaks Remix)3:33
14."Insomnia 2.0" (Avicii Remix) (radio edit)3:04
Side two
No.TitleLength
1."Insomnia" (Monster Mix)8:38
2."Mass Destruction" (single version)3:31
3."God Is a DJ"7:55
4."Don't Leave"3:59
5."Muhammad Ali" (radio edit)3:29
6."We Come 1" (radio edit)3:42
7."Reverence"7:37
8."Salva Mea"10:40
9."One Step Too Far" (featuring Dido) (radio edit)3:23
10."Bring My Family Back"6:15
11."Tarantula"6:38
12."Bombs" (featuring Harry Collier)4:55
13."Feelin' Good" (featuring Dido)3:13
14."Not Going Home" (radio edit)3:12

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