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Track Listing 1. Earthquake Shake - (with The Undisputed) 2. Daytona 500 - (with Ghostface Killah) 3. Word, The - (with The Junkyard Band) 4. Holy Ghost - (with The Bar-Kays) 5. Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll - (with Vaughan Mason & Crew) 6. Tee's Happy - (with Northen) 7. I'm An Indian Too - (with Don Armando's Second Avenue Rhumba Band) 8. Disco Circus - (with Martin Circus) 9. Fantasy Line - (with Arcade Lovers) 10. Club Soda - (with Thomas Bangalter) 11. Passion [Phonique Mix Down], The - (remix, with Kiloo/Phonique) 12. Flowerz - (with Armand Van Helden) 13. Say U Will - (with Dajae/Cajmere) 14. Where's Jason's K - (with Syclops) 15. Township Funk - (with DJ Mujava) 16. Cpstyre - (with Donk Boys) 17. Everybody's Got To Make A Living - (with Dances With White Girls) 18. Why Not?! - (with Alter Ego) 19. Get Get Down [Extended Mix] - (remix, with Paul Johnson) 20. Austin's Groove - (with Kid Creme) 21. Going Back To My Roots - (with Richi Havens/Richie Havens) 22. Afro Arps And Minimoogs (S2) - (with Galaxy 2 Galaxy)
| Details | | Contributing artists: | Dajae | | Distributor: | Caroline Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes DJ: The Rapture . The Rapture's 2008 release, !K7 TAPES, is not an album of new material by the band. Instead, it's a collection of mixes, made by the band, of tracks by other artists. TAPES plays like a catch-as-catch-can sampler of dance music through the ages, connecting the dots between funk, disco, house music, hip-hop, and electronica. Whether mining vintage grooves (the Bar-Kays' "Holy Ghost"), East Coast hip-hop (Ghostface Killah's "Daytona 500"), or deep club tracks (Dances With White Girls "Everybody's Got to Make a Living"), the members of the Rapture draw on the sensibility that has made their band of the frontrunners of the dance-rock scene. TAPES proves them as capable behind the boards (as they are in front) of moving minds and hips.
Industry Reviews 3.5 stars out of 5 -- Kicking off with the Undisputed Truth's 'Earthquake Shake,' the set gets rowdy fast, with Junkyard Band and the Bar-Kays.
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