Disconnect (Jes album)

Disconnect is the debut studio album by American musician Jes, and was released on April 7, 2007.[1] A remix album, Into the Dawn (The Hits Disconnected) was released the next year, featuring remixes for songs on Disconnect, along with several new songs.[2]

Disconnect
Studio album by
JES
ReleasedApril 7, 2007
GenrePop, trance, electronic, alternative rock
LabelMagik Muzik
Black Hole Recordings
Ultra Records
ProducerJes Brieden
JES chronology
Disconnect
(2007)
Into the Dawn (The Hits Disconnected)
(2008)
Singles from Disconnect
  1. "Ghost"
    Released: November 27, 2007
  2. "Heaven"
    Released: December 18, 2007
  3. "Imagination"
    Released: 2008

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Ghost" (with Deepsky)4:09
2."Heaven"4:28
3."One Moon Circling"3:50
4."Want My Love"4:00
5."You and Me Belong"5:04
6."In Ohm"4:16
7."Like a Waterfall"3:47
8."Imagination"5:16
9."Disconnect"4:22
10."People Will Go"4:39
11."Around You"4:52
12."Stronger"3:37
13."My Blue Heart"4:02
14."See You Soon"2:35
iTunes bonus track
No.TitleLength
15."Everything (acoustic version)" (with Tiësto)3:32

Into the Dawn (The Hits Disconnected)

Into the Dawn (The Hits Disconnected)
Remix album by
JES
Released2008
GenrePop, trance, electronic, alternative rock
LabelMagik Muzik
Black Hole Recordings
Ultra Records
ProducerJes Brieden
JES chronology
Disconnect
(2007)
Into the Dawn (The Hits Disconnected)
(2008)
High Glow
(2010)
No.TitleLength
1."Heaven (Mÿon Remix)"6:02
2."Around You (Jukibe Remix)"4:23
3."It's You I Need"4:29
4."Like a Waterfall (Flipside Ambient Remix)"6:03
5."Into the Dawn"4:30
6."Imagination (Richard Robson Remix)"4:06
7."Blind"4:33
8."Wish You Were Here"4:09
9."In Ohm (Lime Chill Remix)"4:20
10."Breakin Me"3:34
11."Ghost (Lime Chill Remix)"4:33
12."As the Rush Comes (Hamptons Chills Remix)"4:58
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