
In fall 2012, Dada Life embarked on a tour of the same name, visiting over 40 cities in the US and Canada. It included the singles "Feed The Dada" and "Kick Out the Epic Motherfucker", which both charted in Sweden. In October 2012, Dada Life released their second full-length album, The Rules of Dada that reached the lower echelons of the Billboard 200, and the top 20 of the UK Dance album chart.

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At Electric Daisy Carnival 2011, Dada Life brought out a full marching band to perform their song "White Noise / Red Meat." The Rules of Dada (2012-2016) ĭada Life frequently headlines at North America's two largest electronic dance festivals, the Electric Daisy Carnival and Ultra Music Festival.

In May 2010 the 12" "Cookies With A Smile" appeared, featuring Anthony Mills on vocals. The third single from the album, " Love Vibrations" appeared in February 2010 and failed to chart. A second single from the album, "Let's Get Bleeped Tonight" was released in November and featured Bita Mazhoni. It featured vocal contributions by Anthony Mills, Bita Mazhoni and Anna Mourou. The duo released their first album Just Do The Dada in September 2009 through The:Hours. It featured vocals by Anthony Mills and reached the Belgian charts. In anticipation of their debut album, the duo released the single "Happy Hands & Happy Feet" through Big & Dirty in March 2009. In December 2008 the 12" "Rubber Band Boogie" again on Pickadoll. In May 2008 they released the 12" "Your Favourite Flu" through U-Boot, followed by "Cash In Drop Out" on Big & Dirty In June. In June "This Machine Kills Breakfasts" appeared through Alphabet City, while in December, they released "Sweeter Than Fever" through Pickadoll. The latter reached the Dutch and Belgian dance charts. In May 2007, the duo released the 12" "Vote Yes", followed in October by "Fun, Fun, Fun", both through Prestel Records. The duo began performing live notably in Germany and the UK.

They included "Big Time" in May of that year through Breastfed Recordings., "The Great Smorgasbord" in December on Southern Fried Records, coinciding with "The Great Fashionista Swindle" through Pickadoll Records. Dada Life came into being in 2006 when the duo began releasing a number of 12" singles. Cornéer used the name Dibaba and released Songs For Good Lives in 2005. Engblom used the moniker Phasio and released one album, Just One More Day in 2001. Career Early career (2006 - 2008) Ĭornéer and Engblom had separate careers before they formed a duo and have released music individually since.
