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Random Album Title is the third studio by Canadian electronic music producer (Joel Thomas Zimmerman), released on September 2, 2008, through and his own imprint . The consists of 12 tracks blending and elements, with production credits shared between deadmau5 and American DJ on select songs, and it marked a pivotal moment in deadmau5's rise to international prominence in the scene. Featuring standout tracks like "I Remember" (featuring ), "Not Exactly," and "Arguru," the album exemplifies extended mixes and layered soundscapes typical of the progressive house genre. Critically, Random Album Title received a weighted average score of 70 out of 100 from critics, praised for its simplicity and intensity while noted for occasional self-indulgence, and it has been hailed as a seminal work in that achieved commercial success, including gold certifications in and the , along with a Juno Award for Dance Recording of the Year. The album's release solidified deadmau5's signature sound, influencing subsequent productions and leading to reissues such as unmixed extended versions in 2023 and in 2024 to meet ongoing demand.

Background and Recording

Development and Concept

Random Album Title, the third studio album by Canadian electronic producer (Joel Zimmerman), emerged from tracks developed during his growing prominence in the underground electronic music scene following the release of his debut album in 2005. The project's conception gained momentum in early 2007 after the track "Faxing Berlin" attracted attention from prominent DJs including and , prompting Zimmerman to compile approximately a dozen progressive house-oriented productions into a cohesive full-length release. Influences for the album drew from contemporary electronic genres, particularly progressive house and minimal styles, building on the glitchy, 8-bit-inspired sound of Zimmerman's prior work while shifting toward more melodic and anthemic structures to appeal to both club and mainstream audiences. Early planning emphasized a streamlined structure, resulting in a 12-track album that balanced introspective instrumentals with vocal collaborations to maintain a focused exploration of electronic textures. Key early collaborations shaped the album's direction, including "Arguru," co-produced with , which incorporated layered synth progressions, and "I Remember," featuring vocals from , highlighting a thematic emphasis on nostalgic and emotive elements within the electronic framework. These decisions during the phase set the album's length and flow, prioritizing thematic cohesion through varied yet interconnected soundscapes rather than expansive experimentation.

Recording Process

The production of Random Album Title was led by Canadian electronic producer (Joel Zimmerman), who served as the primary producer for all tracks on the album. Key collaborators included (Ryan Raddon), who co-produced the track "I Remember" alongside deadmau5 and contributed to its vocal arrangement, with Haley Gibby providing the lead vocals. In a 2008 interview, deadmau5 explained that "I Remember" originated from an unreleased cinematic instrumental he had created titled "I Forget," which was reworked into a dance-oriented track by incorporating Kaskade's vocal elements to enhance its emotional and melodic depth. Another notable collaboration was with Chris Lake on "Arguru," where Lake co-wrote the track, blending progressive house elements with deadmau5's signature sound design. Deadmau5 described the album's creation as more of a curated mix CD than a conventional studio recording project, compiling several previously released singles (such as "Faxing Berlin" and "Not Exactly") with eight new or delayed unreleased tracks to provide fans with a cohesive physical collection. This approach allowed for flexibility in overdubs and final mixes, emphasizing deadmau5's iterative process of refining sounds without rigid deadlines, though he noted challenges in achieving perfection, stating, "I’ll never be 100% happy with any production." Specific recording locations and a detailed timeline for individual tracks are not extensively documented, but the project built on deadmau5's ongoing work in during 2007–2008, culminating in the album's release on September 2, 2008.

Music and Lyrics

Musical Style

Random Album Title primarily blends with elements of , , and , creating a cohesive characterized by melodic builds and atmospheric depth. The album's tracks maintain a consistent range of 126 to 129 beats per minute, contributing to its energetic, club-oriented drive while allowing for dynamic shifts that enhance emotional progression. Instrumentation centers on synthesizers, which form the core of the production, delivering lush, emotive leads and pulsating basslines. For instance, track 3, "Slip," employs minimal-trance synth patterns to evoke a groove, while track 7, "I Remember," features prominent, soaring synthesizers that underscore its collaborative vocal elements. Experimental techniques, such as layered build-ups and subtle sidechain , add to the album's immersive quality, with acoustic appearing in the bonus version of "Faxing " for a more organic contrast. Compared to deadmau5's 2006 album Vexillology, which leaned toward minimalistic, club-focused arrangements with fewer melodies, Random Album Title marks a shift toward more layered and melodic structures, incorporating anthems and cerebral cuts that broaden its appeal beyond the dancefloor.

Themes and Lyrics

Random Album Title features limited lyrical content, as the album is primarily instrumental electronic music, but the vocal elements present explore themes of , emotional complications, and . The sparse , often delivered through samples or collaborations, complement the arrangements, creating motifs of and unpredictability that align with the album's title. These elements contribute to a sense of emotional depth amid the genre's typically upbeat structures. The opening track, "Sometimes Things Get, Whatever," introduces the album's central motif of life's complexities through its repetitive text-to-speech vocal sample stating "Sometimes things get complicated" over 21 times, emphasizing inevitability and chaos in personal experiences. This minimalist lyricism sets a philosophical tone, using mechanical delivery to underscore detachment from human turmoil. A key lyrical highlight is "I Remember," a collaboration with Kaskade featuring vocals by Haley Gibby, which delves into themes of memory and bittersweet farewell to past relationships. The lyrics, co-written by Kaskade and Finn Bjarnson,) employ a first-person narrative to convey holding onto cherished moments while allowing progress, as in the chorus: "Feeling the past moving in / Letting a new day begin / Hold to the time that you know / You don't have to move on to let go / Add to the memory you keep / Remember when you used to need me." This confessional style evokes universal sentiments of loss and redemption through recollection, with the track's emotional resonance amplified by its melodic build-up. Interpretations from listeners and analyses highlight its nostalgic pull, often associating it with reflective transitions in life. Other tracks, such as "Complications" and "Slip," lack explicit lyrics but imply recurring motifs of relational strain and through their titles and atmospheric , where subtle vocal echoes enhance the sense of . In interviews, has described the album's creation as a loose collection of ideas from 2006–2008, without a strict , allowing individual tracks to stand as vignettes of emotional rather than a cohesive . The vocal reinforces a technique reliant on implication and listener , prioritizing over verbose expression.

Release and Promotion

Album Release

Random Album Title was released digitally on September 2, 2008, through and . The album debuted in CD format on November 4, 2008, distributed physically in regions including and via in the US and in the UK. Available formats included digital downloads in and other audio files, alongside editions in both continuous mixed and unmixed track configurations, packaged in standard jewel cases or digipaks. The cover artwork adopted a minimalist aesthetic, consisting of a solid black background with the album title rendered in plain white font, emphasizing simplicity to reflect the project's experimental electronic sound. Initial pressings were produced without regional exclusives, though subsequent reissues in and introduced limited-edition variants, such as red translucent 2LP sets. Distribution strategies focused on online platforms for immediate global access and partnerships with retailers like for physical rollout, including in-store promotional events.

Marketing and Singles

The marketing campaign for Random Album Title centered on single releases and live events to build anticipation ahead of and following the digital launch. Key singles included "I Remember" (featuring ), released on September 15, 2008, which achieved chart success in the UK and was promoted with a music video directed by , released on April 27, 2009.) Other promotional singles from the album were "Slip" (December 8, 2008) and "Brazil (2nd Edit)" (April 9, 2009), alongside earlier tracks like "Not Exactly" (August 27, 2007) and "Arguru" (December 13, 2007). Promotion included an album release event at a location in in November 2008. The album was supported by the Meowingtons Hax Tour in late 2008 and 2009, with tie-in merchandise available through .

Critical and Commercial Reception

Critical Reviews

Upon its release in 2008, Random Album Title received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its innovative production and genre-blending approach within electronic music. noted that the album "shows enough promise to suggest that Deadmau5 could produce a classic in the future," highlighting its technical skill while critiquing its "self-indulgent, knob-twiddling nature." Clash Music described it as a "masterpiece [that] batters through a confluence of electronic exploration, obeying no rules and taking no prisoners," emphasizing the infectious beats and seamless transitions that made it an engrossing listen. Critics commonly lauded the album's emotional depth and melodic hooks, particularly in tracks like "I Remember" and "Faxing ," which were seen as standout moments blending with nostalgic elements. awarded it 4 out of 5 stars, calling it "a " that "crosses multiple electronic music genres" and "sets a new standard for technical production," though it pointed out flaws such as repetitive drum sounds across tracks. The consensus highlighted its departure from typical club-only , offering chilled minimal tracks alongside high-energy bangers, though some reviewers noted occasional pacing issues in longer sections. In retrospective assessments, the album's initial reception has aged positively, with its influence on widely recognized. A piece in Dancing Astronaut referred to it as a "canonized classic" and "genre-defining and album," crediting it with creating "lasting ripples across " through its front-to-back cohesion and iconic tracks. Early criticisms regarding production self-indulgence have been overshadowed by its enduring appeal as a foundational work in Deadmau5's catalog.

Chart Performance and Sales

Random Album Title reached No. 13 on the Top chart in the United States. In the United Kingdom, it entered the at No. 31 in May 2009. The album was certified Gold in by on December 1, 2016, denoting shipments of 40,000 units. It won the Award for Dance Recording of the Year in 2009.

Track Listing and Personnel

Track Listing

All tracks on Random Album Title are written and produced by ( Zimmerman), except where otherwise indicated below. The standard edition contains 12 tracks, as released on CD by in 2008.
No.TitleDurationWriter(s)Producer(s)
1."Sometimes Things Get, Whatever"7:15
2."Complications"5:30
3."Slip"6:44
4."Some Kind of Blue"6:19
5."Brazil (2nd Edit)"5:33
6."Alone with You (Original Mix)"7:30
7."I Remember"9:07,
Lyrics: Bjarnson, Raddon
,
8."Faxing Berlin (Piano Acoustic Version)"1:39
9."Faxing Berlin"
(lead single)
2:36
10."Not Exactly (Original)"8:00
11."Arguru"5:30,
12."So There I Was"6:49
Certain editions, such as digital releases, combine tracks 8 and 9 into a single "Faxing " (totaling approximately 4:15) and tracks 10 and 11 into "Not Exactly / Arguru" (totaling approximately 13:30). As of 2025, some streaming versions feature 10 tracks, combining "Not Exactly / Arguru" and omitting "Faxing " due to sample clearance issues.

Production Credits

Random Album Title was produced primarily by Canadian electronic music deadmau5 (Joel Thomas Zimmerman), who handled production, programming, and composition for the majority of the album's tracks. Zimmerman also performed all instrumental elements across the project, reflecting his solo production approach typical of his early work. Guest contributions were limited but notable on specific tracks. ( Raddon) co-produced and co-wrote "I Remember," providing additional production elements alongside Zimmerman. Haley Gibby delivered the vocals for that track, marking one of the album's few featured vocal performances. received a co-writing credit on "Arguru," contributing to its compositional structure. Songwriting credits are attributed as follows: Zimmerman solely for tracks 1–6, 8–10, and 12; Zimmerman, Bjarnson, and Raddon for track 7 ("I Remember"); and Zimmerman and Lake for track 11 ("Arguru"). No additional , mixing, or mastering credits are documented in the original notes, consistent with Zimmerman's hands-on, in-the-box style during this period. The album was released under and , with publishing handled primarily by 360 Music Publishing.
RoleContributor(s)Specific Contributions
Producer (Joel Zimmerman)All tracks; co-producer on "I Remember" with
Co-Producer (Ryan Raddon)"I Remember"
ProgrammerAll tracks
VocalsHaley Gibby"I Remember"
Writer/ComposerJoel ZimmermanTracks 1–6, 8–10, 12; co-writer on tracks 7 and 11
Co-WriterFinn Bjarnson, Ryan Raddon"I Remember"
Co-Writer"Arguru"

Cultural Impact and Legacy

The album Random Album Title has left a notable mark on through its integration into visual media and its role in shaping electronic music trends. The track "I Remember," featuring , was prominently featured in the 2011 film , where it underscored a scene, exposing the album's sound to a broader cinematic audience and contributing to its enduring playback in film soundtracks. Deadmau5's work on Random Album Title significantly influenced subsequent musicians by popularizing elements like melodic builds and atmospheric textures, inspiring a new generation of producers in the and beyond to blend introspective and dancefloor-oriented . This impact is evident in the album's role as a for evolution, with its cerebral tracks encouraging artists to explore emotional depth within frameworks. The album's cultural resonance was further affirmed by key accolades, including the 2009 Juno Award for Dance Recording of the Year, recognizing its artistic and commercial breakthrough. Additionally, the single "Not Exactly" received the Best Single award at the 2008 Beatport Music Awards, highlighting its immediate influence within the community. These milestones, building on the album's initial chart success, solidified its status as a pivotal release in electronic music history.

Covers and Samples

The track "Brazil (2nd Edit)" from Random Album Title has been notably sampled in several pop recordings. incorporated elements of its melody into her 2010 single produced by . Similarly, sampled the track's synth riff in her unreleased 2010 song "Change Your Mind", produced by deadmau5. featuring also drew from the same source for the 2012 song "Touch the Sky." Covers of album tracks include a distinctive live reinterpretation of "Slip" by the techno Meute. Released in 2020 as part of their acoustic rework series, Meute's version features brass and percussion instrumentation, transforming the original track into a performance captured during a dusk set in . Official remixes of Random Album Title material primarily center on the collaboration "I Remember" with . Early remixes include the drum and bass-oriented J Majik & Wickaman Remix from 2009, released on , and the dubstep-infused Caspa Remix from the same year. More recently, in 2023, John Summit delivered an official remix of "I Remember," emphasizing pulsating basslines and was included in reissue editions of the album. These remixes highlight the track's enduring appeal in circles.

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