: An upbeat track that received an official music video .
The tracks range from catchy, upbeat refrains to dark, futuristic, and orchestral-ambient soundscapes.
The album was released under the label and remains a defining work in Marc's solo discography for fans of the darkwave and synthpop genres. Music Magazine - CD Review: Felix Marc - Parallel Worlds
Marc consciously avoided being a "Depeche Mode copy," instead focusing on high-quality production that mixes retro synths with sophisticated, layered rhythms.
The album's title and central concept revolve around "thought-up worlds and thought-up dreams," questioning the dualities of life and the "inaccuracies" that make reality feel like something we choose to either live or dream up. Much of the emotional weight behind the record stems from Marc's personal history; he wrote the album following a period of psychological therapy where he coped with the discovery that he had been adopted as a baby.
: The title track closes the album on a softer, nostalgic note featuring piano lines that provide a "goodbye" feeling. Full Tracklist Moscow Paris Opposite Sides Life Is Porn Fields Of Grey Modern Talking The Garden of Delight Mystify (INXS Cover) Parallel World
: A cover of the 1987 INXS hit, which Marc decided to record after hearing it on the radio and wanting to capture that "perfect moment".
Released on June 10, 2011, is the second solo album by German musician Felix Marc , well-known for his work with synthpop and futurepop bands Diorama and Frozen Plasma . The album is a contemporary synthpop exploration that blends 80s-inspired sounds with modern arrangements and themes. Core Themes and Inspiration