
More than one year in the waiting, an original production that was premiered during Alesso’s performance at Tomorrowland Festival last summer will see it’s long-awaited release next month as a single off of Example’s fourth studio album.
Entitled ‘Queen Of Your Dreams’, the radio edit of the track previously known as Alesso’s ”Tomorrowland ID” will be out on November 18th as part of Example’s ‘The Evolution Of Man’ album, featuring a top line from Elliot John Gleave himself. While the addition of Example’s vocals makes for a version best suited for the global airwaves, one can only hope an instrumental version will also be brought into the equation at some point.
Out November 19th with vocals from Example. Preview the version getting released here, and listen to the instrumental rip from Tomorrowland 2011 below.
Update (18/11): A full, high-quality stream of the track is now available on YouTube.
19 Comments to “Preview: Example – Queen Of Your Dreams (Produced by Alesso)”
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co says:
no!!!!! that track is too beautiful for pop vocals
J says:
Why doesn’t alesso get cred on the album?
marc says:
beautiful! Example’s vocals will fit perfectly on that track!
grey says:
@J
That depends on what they agree on. In this case Alesso maybe didn’t want to have his name on the track. But he’s still credited as the producer of the track even though his ”name” isn’t in the title.
Of the little you can hear from the preview on iTunes, I think it sounds beautiful!!
Alesso is such a talanted producer.
majk says:
bah
tors says:
Nooo just keep it instrumental not vocals and radio edits and bla bla, keep it real. Amazing track!
Thorlacius says:
It doesn’t sound 100% like the same track in the vocal version.. It sounds like Alesso remade it for pop version :/
Purtnit says:
how everybody puts out shit versions instead of the original good ones.
Sam says:
Have waited so looooooooong for this, it’s such a good melody!
Brecht says:
I would kill for an instrumental of this! Probably even going to play the original cause the melody is soooo damn good.
Been waiting for this such a long time!
melih says:
he has changed it so much, listen to the example version preview on itunes. it sounds so much better here at tomorrowland but now just sounds shit! why do artists always change their tracks for
jens says:
love it!
tork says:
Sadly todays house scene is all about the money… It seems like he made it into a more radio friendly pop song.
jd says:
WORST VOCALS EVER! DESTROYED THE WHOLE TRACK THANKS!
trost says:
C’mon stop judging the track from like a 10 second preview.
From the little you can hear it sounds basically like it did before but actually more refined.
And the vocals sounds great. I think that the ones complaining now will change their minds when they hear the full version.
From what I can hear from the preview I love it. Good work from Alesso as usual!
trost says:
From the little you can hear it sounds basically like it did before but actually more refined.
And the vocals sounds great. I think that the ones complaining now will change their minds when they hear the full version.
From what I can hear from the preview I love it. Good work from Alesso as usual!
Alooo says:
@ trost
Haha the prview is 90 sec (almost half of the final track)
David says:
True Alesso buildup, examples vocals rarely enrich a song just like this time…
J says:
Both Boring…