The debut album of Los Angeles resident Dntel (aka Jimmy Tamborello reserved Dntel’s spot as a pioneer of contemporary glitch, electro-pop, and indietronica.
Originally released in 2001 Dntels current label Sub Pop have always secretly wished they’d put it out so they’re releasing an expanded, re-mastered version of the album to mark its ten-year anniversary.
The album features collaborations with a number of guest artists, most notably, with Death Cab for Cutie’s Ben Gibbard (on “(This Is) The Dream of Evan and Chan”), led to the formation of The Postal Service.
This double-CD version of the album includes the re-mastered version of the original album on one CD and a collection of both previously released and new remixes, plus outtakes and b-sides on the other.
The double-LP version spreads the re-mastered original 10-track album across two pieces of vinyl at 45 33 rpm, with the bonus material included in the download that comes with the record. This is the first time that Life Is Full of Possibilities has ever appeared on vinyl.
The 12” features two brand new remixes of the track “Anywhere Anyone” by Silent Servant & Regis and Pearson Sound feat vocals by Mia Doi Todd.