Marrakech (song)
"Marrakech" was released as the first single from ATB's album No Silence. The vocals in the song were provided by Tiff Lacey, who also lent her voice to the album's second single, "Ecstasy." Marrakech was featured in the European soundtrack for the movie Mindhunters, and it can be heard during the film's ending credits and in some of its promotional trailers.
"Marrakech" | ||||
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Single by ATB | ||||
from the album No Silence | ||||
Released | May 3, 2004 : Germany Aug 3, 2004 : US | |||
Genre | Electronic | |||
Length | 3:47 | |||
Label | Kontor Records (Germany) Radikal Records (U.S.) | |||
Songwriter(s) | André Tanneberger Bruce Elliott-smith Phil Larsen | |||
Producer(s) | André Tanneberger | |||
ATB singles chronology | ||||
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CD single track listings
Marrakech (Germany Release)
- "Marrakech" (Airplay Mix) 3:47
- "Marrakech" (A & T Remix) 8:37
- "Marrakech" (Clubb Mix) 11:18
- "Marrakech" (Revolution Mix) 9:16
Marrakech (US Release)
- "Marrakech" (Airplay Mix) 3:45
- "Marrakech" (A&T Remix) 8:35
- "Marrakech" (Clubb Mix) 11:17
- "Marrakech" (Live @ Nowhere Mix) 11:30
- "Marrakech" (Revolution Mix) 9:16
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