Lyrics: Andy Moor ft. Jeza - Don't Sound The Alarm
Andy Moor ft. Jeza - Don't Sound The Alarm Lyrics
Don't Sound the Alarm
Andy Moor ft. Jeza
It's dark before the dawn
It's the still before the storm
It's the glance before it’s gone
That keeps me holding on
It's the day after the night
It's the smile after the fight
It's the touch after the sight
That makes you worth the fight
And the night may forget us
But don't sound the alarm
And we may live to regret this
But don't sound the alarm
It's alright if we're sleepless
Don't sound the alarm
You pretend we'll meet this
Don't sound the alarm
It's dark before the dawn
It's right before the wrong
It's the weak before the strong
That keeps you moving on
It's the day after the night
It's the sound after the sight
It's the calm after the cry
That makes you worth the fight
And the night may forget us
But don't sound the alarm
And we may live to regret this
But don't sound the alarm
It's alright if we're sleepless
Don't sound the alarm
You pretend we'll meet this
Don't sound the alarm
And the night...
But don't sound the alarm
And we may live to regret this
But don’t sound the alarm
Don’t sound the alarm
ou pretend we’ll meet this
Don’t sound the alarm
15th track from Andy Moor's debut album "Zero Point One" released July 6, 2012 on Armada Music
Andy Moor - website | Facebook | Flickr | G+ | iTunes | MySpace | SoundCloud | YouTube | Moor Music | @djandymoor
Jeza - website | Facebook | SoundCloud | Youtube | @Jezasongs
After 15 years of exploring musical boundaries and establishing himself as one of the most innovative electronic music producers today, Andy Moor will finally release his long-awaited debut album Zero Point One on July 6.
Zero Point One is packed with 18 thought-provoking, original tracks and each one offers a unique glimpse into the creative process of a self-proclaimed perfectionist. From deep, mysterious ambient to melodic trance and vocal melodies, across the spectrum to rocking break beats and the thick bass of progressive, Andy Moor has fused his beloved sound into a complete package of timeless productions.
"I felt like the number 'zero point one' was equivalent to the process of making this album," says Andy. "It's an intriguing number because it is so small, yet so much bigger than zero. I had been writing the album for many years, but as I was nearing the end, I decided to scrap the older tracks and start over with new ones. So this version of the album contains tracks made in the last six months, despite the entire process taking years."
The wait will be well worth it for fans anticipating new sounds from the Grammy-nominated producer and DJ. Zero Point One features collaborations with some of the most recognizable vocalists and producers in EDM, including Meredith Call, Sue McLaren, Betsie Larkin, Carrie Skipper, Ashley Wallbridge and Orkidea. Sure to be treasured for years to come, Andy believes that with every listen, a new appreciation and context for the music will emerge.
"I feel my music normally takes a few listens to fully appreciate. Reflect on the album from a different perspective and you'll have a different understanding each time," he says.
As the mastermind behind so many of today's biggest classics, Andy Moor has delivered a work of art that can only come from years of passion and fans will have no problem wearing out their speakers from keeping Zero Point One on repeat.
Don't Sound the Alarm
Andy Moor ft. Jeza
It's dark before the dawn
It's the still before the storm
It's the glance before it’s gone
That keeps me holding on
It's the day after the night
It's the smile after the fight
It's the touch after the sight
That makes you worth the fight
And the night may forget us
But don't sound the alarm
And we may live to regret this
But don't sound the alarm
It's alright if we're sleepless
Don't sound the alarm
You pretend we'll meet this
Don't sound the alarm
It's dark before the dawn
It's right before the wrong
It's the weak before the strong
That keeps you moving on
It's the day after the night
It's the sound after the sight
It's the calm after the cry
That makes you worth the fight
And the night may forget us
But don't sound the alarm
And we may live to regret this
But don't sound the alarm
It's alright if we're sleepless
Don't sound the alarm
You pretend we'll meet this
Don't sound the alarm
And the night...
But don't sound the alarm
And we may live to regret this
But don’t sound the alarm
Don’t sound the alarm
ou pretend we’ll meet this
Don’t sound the alarm
15th track from Andy Moor's debut album "Zero Point One" released July 6, 2012 on Armada Music
Andy Moor - website | Facebook | Flickr | G+ | iTunes | MySpace | SoundCloud | YouTube | Moor Music | @djandymoor
Jeza - website | Facebook | SoundCloud | Youtube | @Jezasongs
After 15 years of exploring musical boundaries and establishing himself as one of the most innovative electronic music producers today, Andy Moor will finally release his long-awaited debut album Zero Point One on July 6.
Zero Point One is packed with 18 thought-provoking, original tracks and each one offers a unique glimpse into the creative process of a self-proclaimed perfectionist. From deep, mysterious ambient to melodic trance and vocal melodies, across the spectrum to rocking break beats and the thick bass of progressive, Andy Moor has fused his beloved sound into a complete package of timeless productions.
"I felt like the number 'zero point one' was equivalent to the process of making this album," says Andy. "It's an intriguing number because it is so small, yet so much bigger than zero. I had been writing the album for many years, but as I was nearing the end, I decided to scrap the older tracks and start over with new ones. So this version of the album contains tracks made in the last six months, despite the entire process taking years."
The wait will be well worth it for fans anticipating new sounds from the Grammy-nominated producer and DJ. Zero Point One features collaborations with some of the most recognizable vocalists and producers in EDM, including Meredith Call, Sue McLaren, Betsie Larkin, Carrie Skipper, Ashley Wallbridge and Orkidea. Sure to be treasured for years to come, Andy believes that with every listen, a new appreciation and context for the music will emerge.
"I feel my music normally takes a few listens to fully appreciate. Reflect on the album from a different perspective and you'll have a different understanding each time," he says.
As the mastermind behind so many of today's biggest classics, Andy Moor has delivered a work of art that can only come from years of passion and fans will have no problem wearing out their speakers from keeping Zero Point One on repeat.
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