Leave Luck to Heaven
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Leave Luck to Heaven | ||
Studio album by Matthew Dear | ||
Released | November 25, 2003 | |
Genre | Electronica Dance Microhouse |
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Label | Ghostly International | |
Producer(s) | Matthew Dear | |
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Matthew Dear chronology | ||
Leave Luck to Heaven (2003) |
Backstroke (2004) |
Leave Luck to Heaven is the first full-length album by Detroit-based Matthew Dear, released under his birth name.[1][2] Released in late 2003, the album’s fusion of pop and minimal techno propelled Dear to international success.[citation needed] The album’s single Dog Days became a bestseller for the Spectral Sound label, and a favorite of DJs like Richie Hawtin. Nintendo translates into English as Leave Luck to Heaven.[citation needed]
[edit] Tracklisting
- "Nervous Laughter (Intro)" (Matthew Dear) – 2:40
- "Fex" (Dear) – 5:07
- "Just Us Now" (Dear) – 4:37
- "The Crush" (Dear) – 4:42
- "But for You" (Dear) – 5:13
- "In Unbending" (Dear) – 4:34
- "Dog Days" (Dear) – 5:53
- "Huffing Stuff" (Dear) – 5:18
- "Reason and Responsibility" (Dear) – 5:38
- "You're Fucking Crazy" (Dear) – 4:43
- "It's Over Now" (Dear) – 5:42
- "Machete (Outro)" (Dear) – 0:27