The sixth studio album by Canadian electronic music legend Deadmau5, ‘>Album Title Goes Here<’, and its deluxe edition, has officially turned 12 years old today. Released on September 21, 2012, the album showcases Deadmau5’s signature sound, packed with a mix of progressive and electro house music.
This album produced five standout singles that made waves in the EDM scene: ‘Maths,’ ‘The Veldt,’ ‘Professional Griefers,’ ‘Channel 42,’ and ‘Telemiscommunications’. Each track carried its own distinct flavor, from the emotional depth of ‘The Veldt’, which is inspired by Ray Bradbury’s short story of the same name, to the high-octane collaboration with Gerard Way on ‘Professional Griefers’. The deluxe edition offered extra treats, including live fan-favorite ‘Strobe,’ the Tommy Trash remix of ‘The Veldt’, and the radio edit of ‘Professional Griefers’.
Upon its release, ‘>Album Title Goes Here<’ debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Top Dance/Electronic Albums and the UK Dance Albums chart, while also claiming the #2 spot on the Canadian Albums Chart, further solidifying Deadmau5’s dominance in the electronic music scene. The album also became his second to receive a Grammy nomination for Best Dance/Electronica Album at the 55th Grammy Awards, though it ultimately lost to Skrillex’s Bangarang.
One of the most viral stories tied to this album is how the track ‘The Veldt’ came to life. The song’s lyrics were created through a encounter on Twitter between Deadmau5 and a fan named Chris James. After Deadmau5 shared an instrumental preview of ‘The Veldt’ on SoundCloud, Chris James reached out, sharing his own vocal version of the track. Initially skeptical, Deadmau5 decided to give it a listen, famously saying, “I am going to totally critique this.” To his surprise, James’s vocals were a perfect fit, ultimately leading to their inclusion in the final version of the song. The collaboration added emotional depth to ‘The Veldt’, making it one of the most iconic tracks on the album.
As we celebrate 12 years of ‘>Album Title Goes Here<’, it’s clear that this album remains a pivotal release in Deadmau5’s career. From viral fan interactions to Grammy nominations, this album has left a lasting legacy in the world of electronic dance music.
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