Wanna Be Alone Again Edm Vocal

1999 unmarried by Alice Deejay

"Better Off Alone"
Image-Alice Deejay Better Off Alone.jpg

Orbit Records German cover

Single by Alice Disk
from the album Who Needs Guitars Anyway?
Released 1999[1]
Recorded 1997[2]
Studio Violent (Studio 4045), (Hilversum, Netherlands)[iii]
Genre
  • Trance
  • Eurodance
Length 3:34
Label Violent
Songwriter(s)
  • Sebastiaan Molijn
  • Eelke Kahlberg
Producer(s)
  • Wessel van Diepen
  • Dennis van den Driesschen
  • Sebastiaan Moljin
  • Eelke Kalberg
Alice Deejay singles chronology
"Better Off Alone"
(1999)
"Back in My Life"
(1999)
Music video
"Meliorate Off Solitary" on YouTube
DJ Jurgen version
Violent Records DJ Jurgen single

Violent Records DJ Jurgen single

Audio sample

21-second extract where the song's primary line is featured.

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"Better Off Alone" is a song past Alice Deejay, the trance music project of Dutch producer DJ Jurgen in collaboration with Wessel van Diepen, Dennis van den Driesschen, Sebastiaan Molijn and Eelke Kalberg (Pronti & Kalmani). In 1997, the vocal was released as an instrumental past DJ Jurgen on Violent Records. Afterward releases of the track included vocals by Judith Pronk, who would later go a seminal part of the Alice Disk projection.

The song was later included on Alice Deejay'south debut album Who Needs Guitars Anyway? (2000). The vocal is known for playing a key role in the development of the commercial trance sound, and has since been considered an electronic/trance music classic.[ citation needed ]

Production [edit]

The song was initially an instrumental rail composed in 1997 by Jürgen "DJ Jurgen" Rijkers, Sebastiaan "Pronti" Moljin, and Eelke "Kalmani" Kahlberg at the Violent Studios 4045 circuitous in Hilversum, Netherlands.[4] [2] [3] [5] Violent Music and Violent Studios owners Dennis "Danski" Van Der Driesschen and Wessel "Delmundo" van Diepen had previously offered studio space for Pronti and Kalmani next to their 4045 complex.[5] Before the production of "Better Off Solitary", Pronti and Kalmani had worked on composing music for the characterization's other project the Vengaboys.[5]

In mail service-production of the instrumental, Sebastiaan Molijn stated he invented the lyric "Do you remember you're better off alone?" afterwards his romantic partner had left him. Molijn stated that "I started humming the vocal melody while the rails was playing and we decided to add together vocals. It made the emotion of the song as real equally it gets."[four] Judith Pronk afterwards served as vocaliser for the Alice Deejay compositions of the song.[6] Pronti and Kalmani'south official biography in one case stated that DJ Jurgen, "wanted to stay the underground DJ that he was, and then the grouping Alice Deejay was formed."[5] In 1999, the "Radio Edit" was produced.[5]

Later in 1999, Sebastiaan Moljin and Eelke Kahlberg produced several remixes of the song which included the "Vocal Clubmix", "Pronti & Kalmani Vocal Remix", and the "Pronti & Kalmani Order Dub".[five]

Composition [edit]

"Amend Off Lone" is written in the key of 1000-sharp minor. The vocal is fix in common time with a fast tempo of 137 beats per infinitesimal. The vocal follows a chord progression of Due east–D m–G m–F , and the vocals span from B3 to G 4.[seven]

With the turn of the century, "Improve Off Alone" has been described as a turning bespeak in the development of a commercialized techno sound. This sound shared by related compositions such as "Bluish (Da Ba Dee)" by Eiffel 65 that surfaced around the same time.[8] Co-founder of Dash Berlin Jeffrey Sutorious stated, "It became such a huge chart hit around the world that many people categorised it every bit Euro Trip the light fantastic toe, when in fact it started out equally vocal trance". Eelke Kalberg and Sebastiaan Molijn are Dash Berlin's other co-founders.[2] Entertainment Weekly described the song equally "techno-pop" while Spin described it as a "trance-fueled Eurodance".[vi] [9]

Release [edit]

Single [edit]

The single was initially released as an instrumental unmarried by DJ Jurgen in 1997 on Vehement Music B.V.'s label Fierce Records.[5] Upon its release, at that place were only 500 vinyls pressed.[2] After the single established credibility under DJ Jurgen's proper name, the vocal versions got re-released every bit "DJ Jurgen Presents Alice Deejay" every bit well as "Alice Deejay Featuring DJ Jurgen" in some countries. The vocal single afterwards came to be of just Alice Deejay.[10] [eleven]

The track was released to dance clubs and became an international hit in clubs reaching number 2 on the Billboard club charts and a tiptop ten gild chart worldwide. The vocal so became a hit reaching number ii in Canada, number 27 in the U.S. and number 2 in the U.k.. It went on to sell over 600,000 copies in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland and become ane of the country'due south best-selling singles of 1999, despite the radio edit not being on the commercial CD release.[12] The song was in the top 100 best-selling singles in Australia for 2000 as compiled by the Australian Recording Industry Association.[13]

Music videos [edit]

"Better Off Lone" is notable for having two versions of its music video. The original music video was directed past Olaf van Gerwen through the studio Claret Elementary – who at the time directed videos for Sebastian Molijn and Eelke Kalberg'due south other music project the Vengaboys.[14] [15] In the kickoff version of the video, a human travels in a Jeep through the desert. His car stalls and is forced to walk on pes. He discards his items forth the manner such equally a watch, a map and some vodka. In parallel, a woman is sitting on a couch in a living room singing the lyrics to the song while the human sees her in the desert. The man gets lost in the desert while intercut scenes of him and his girlfriend in beloved are shown. He takes off his cleaved dog tag while screaming. Considering the dog tag is already broken and the girl has the 2d part probably means he is already expressionless and she is missing him. The video ends on his dead torso existence covered by the desert sand. The 2nd version was directed by "Cousin Mike" from the 1711 Product Grouping. The second video was shot in Miami for Republic and Universal.[16] The second version is interspersed with desert scenes from the original, but with added scenes where Judith Pronk, Mila Levesque and Angelique Versnel are dancing in a room with oriental decor. Sometimes just Pronk alone, wearing a bluish wearing apparel with a veil.

Response [edit]

Critical reception [edit]

The vocal was initially received with passiveness by some critics. Entertainment Weekly gave the song a B rating, describing the song equally having "catchy, throwaway results" with "barely there lyrics".[9] Daily Record complimented its "great vocal and a pounding techno beat".[17]

In retrospect the song garnered acclaim. Vibe magazine considering the vocal "a timeless rails" in their xxx Dance Tracks from The '90s That Changed the Game.[18] Circuitous magazine stated the song, "perfectly embodies the 1990s Eurodance/euro trance audio that took over clubs, and today nosotros're hearing the big room firm scene build upon what was started here" in their 10 Essential Eurodance Classics. Circuitous also stated that Sebastiaan Moljin and Eelke Kahlberg'south production of trance music project Dash Berlin, is directly cogitating of the song's influence on the mod day electronic music scene.[19] In 2017, BuzzFeed listed the song at number 24 in their listing of The 101 Greatest Dance Songs Of the '90s.[20] Nuance Berlin honorarily included the song in their top 5 greatest trance classics.[2] Critic George McCarthy has described the song as existence 'full of life: displaying an extensive range of raw emotional vulnerabilities that are unmatched past any other modern dance rail, is a banger'.

Meagan Garvey of MTV referenced the song as an example of "Eurodance Nostalgia" and that the cult condition of the song is "mostly retroactive". Garvey stated that songs such equally "Amend Off Alone", "left you with an aching sensation, equally if something had been left unsaid. The undercurrent of melancholy seemed more alike to mid-'90s tracks like La Bouche's "Where Do You Go" or Haddaway's "What Is Love," dance tracks congenital around unanswerable questions."[21]

Cover versions and samples [edit]

In 2007, New Jersey rock group Paulson released a rock cover of the song on their Calling on Yous EP.[22]

In 2008, the main melody of the song was sampled by producer Johnny Juliano in "Say Yes" by Wiz Khalifa, which added the Roland TR-808 as well as drum machine claps to the existing melody.[23] Hip hop and trap producer AraabMuzik stated that sampling the song was initially what led him to sampling "trance and actually upbeat dance music". The song was sampled by him in "Due south Beach" past 40 Cal featuring Knuckles Da God.[24]

In 2011, Dutch DJ and producer Laidback Luke introduced an electro house remix of the song in the compilation Cream Ibiza: Super You & Me, marketed equally a 2011 "Summer anthem".[25]

In 2011, Witch house grouping Salem covered the song on their EP I'thou Even so in the Night.[26]

French producer David Guetta was authorized to utilise the chief melody (or "hook") of the song.[27] The main tune of the vocal was sampled in Guetta's 2013 song "Play Difficult" featuring Ne-Yo and Akon. The recording was afterward included in the reboot album Aught simply the Beat 2.0. Some sources have described this "heavy" sampling every bit an case of the "gray surface area in the earth of music plagiarism". Despite the authorized use of the tune, some sources take stated that this poses the question of "How much sampling is also much sampling?".[28]

Lindsay Lohan's 2019 track "Xanax" is congenital effectually a slowed-downwards sample of the vocal.[29] [30]

Canadian popular band Purity Ring as well released a cover of the song on September 29, 2020.[31]

Dutch DJ San Holo recorded a guitar version of the song, and published it on his Twitter feed on August 2, 2021.[32]

In 2021, Trevor Daniel interpolated the chorus on his song "Lonely".

Track listing [edit]

DJ Jurgen singles [edit]

Alice Deejay singles [edit]

Laidback Luke remixes [edit]

"Meliorate Off Alone (Laidback Luke Remix)"
Single by Laidback Luke remixing and remastering Alice Deejay
from the album Foam Ibiza: Super You&Me
Released 20 June 2011
Genre Electro house, trance[51]
Label Violent Music B.V./Violent[51]
Songwriter(s) Sebastiaan Moljin, and Eelke Kahlberg[4] [iii]
Producer(due south) Laidback Luke
remixing and remastering
Jürgen Rijkers, Sebastiaan Moljin, and Eelke Kahlberg[3]
Laidback Luke singles chronology
"Turbulence"
(2011)
"Better Off Solitary (Laidback Luke Remix)"
(2011)
"Natural Disaster"
(2011)

Digital Netherlands single, multi-format [51] (Violent Music) VIO2011

  1. "Ameliorate Off Solitary" (Laidback Luke Hit Radio Remix) – (2:46)
  2. "Better Off Alone" (Laidback Luke Dance Radio Remix) – (3:15)
  3. "Better Off Lone" (Laidback Luke Full Length Remix) – (v:03)
  4. "Better Off Solitary" (1999 Original Radio Edit Remastered) – (3:35)
  5. "Better Off Alone" (1999 Original Mix Remastered) – (6:51)

CD maxi-single [52] (Violent Music)

  1. "Better Off Lonely" (Laidback Luke Remix) - Hitradio – (2:48)
  2. "Better Off Solitary" (Laidback Luke Remix) - Trip the light fantastic Radio – (3:xvi)
  3. "Improve Off Alone" (Laidback Luke Remix) - Full Length – (5:04)
  4. "Better Off Lone" (1999 Original Striking Radio) – (3:38)

Digital Australian unmarried, multi-format [53] (Central Station Australia) DN 0182

  1. "Better Off Lonely" (Laidback Luke Hitradio Remix) – (2:48)
  2. "Better Off Lonely" (Laidback Luke Dance Radio Remix) – (three:xvi)
  3. "Better Off Lonely" (Laidback Luke Total Length Remix) – (5:04)
  4. "Better Off Alone" (Remastered 1999 Original Hit Radio Mix) – (three:35)
  5. "Meliorate Off Alone" (Remastered 1999 Original Mix) – (half dozen:51)

Charts and certifications [edit]

Release history [edit]

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