Various Artists / Rapture, The
Album: | Rapture, The | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Various Artists | Added: | Nov 2008 | |
Label: | !K7 Records Usa |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2008-12-07 | Pull Date: | 2009-02-08 |
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Week Ending: | Feb 8 | Feb 1 | Jan 25 | Jan 18 | Jan 11 | Jan 4 | Dec 28 | Dec 21 |
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Airplays: | 3 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 2 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Dec 27, 2022: | I Like to Dance: Shake Off Your Pants
Where's Jason's K |
4. | May 05, 2014: | Pumping Iron
Club Soda, Fantasy Lines |
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2. | Dec 07, 2021: | I Like to Dance: Shake Off Your Pants
Going Back To My Roots |
5. | Feb 18, 2014: | The Alarm Clock
Going Back To My Roots |
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3. | Mar 30, 2015: | Happy Hour
Township Funk |
6. | Dec 24, 2013: | Pumping Iron / Winter Solstice Cooldown
Club Soda, Fantasy Lines |
Album Review
Sadie O.
Reviewed 2008-11-30
Reviewed 2008-11-30
The Rapture - Tapes
Reviewed by Sadie O., 11/29/08
One long disco mixtape with some fun funk, hip hop, and serious disco in the early tracks. All tracks run together. Tracks 14-16 all the same instrumental with slightly different kinds of electronics. By the end I had a bad headache from the hour-plus of disco/club beat, but if you take it in shorter doses or with the proper drugs, it’s terrific fun.
FCCs on track 2 (damn you, Ghost!) Tracks 3, 4 and 21 KILL.
1. 0:32 shakers and rumbles, electric guitar
2. 3:02 FCCs: “shit”, “fuck” **repeated Blaxploitation funk guitar line, Ghost vocals. Gets a great funky beat at end.
3. 3:19 ****funky percussion, old school groove with female chorus, male rap.
4. 3:34 ****slow 70’s-style funk, heavy and KILLER. Why have the Bar-Kay’s been hiding for so long? These guys used to back Otis!
5. 3:30 ***disco! Yay! Disco! Yay! Get your Gay on and head for GG park on Sunday! (Seriously, this is awesome…)
6. 3:04 ***disco with chimes, blats. Instrumental, fun.
7. 2:46 **uptempo simple disco beat, female recitation of native tribes – very goofy. I could see Lucille Ball acting out to this.
8. 2:21 ***piano-based uptempo orchestral disco instrumental, really well done.
9. 2:47 **uptempo disco with serious bass, female vocals, apparently about the mile-high club…
10. 2:36 ***uptempo makossa groove with disco backbeat, lots of percussion, instrumental. Production goes back and forth between murky and sharp, for some reason.
11. 4:59 *uptempo bass-driven disco, drum and bass with smooth groove keyboards. Very repetitive, with sole word “passion” slinking in occasionally.
12. 3:38 **same beat, male soul vocals, very Prince-y. Mostly beat and percussion. Suddenly goes full-on disco mid-track.
13. 3:04 ***uptempo dance beat with blats and wheezes and no bass. Female soul vocals. Surprisingly groovy.
14. 4:42 ***beats ‘n’ blats. Now shake it, dammit! Instrumental, builds.
15. 2:57 **marching drums and squeepy electronic intrumental.
16. 1:32 **beats and squomps, mostly instrumental, until falsetto vocal line repeats.
17. 4:53 ***beat and vocal line continues, but builds with bass blats, gets seriously club.
18. 1:29 *goofy electronics
19. 4:17 **uptempo club beat with piano and vocals just saying “down”, rather jazzy in tone, repetitious.
20. 3:17 ***club beat, spacey electronics, bits of apparent sci-fi dialog.
21. 5:02 ****uptempo piano chords, Isaac Hayes feel, Richie Havens singing, even sax. Nice!
22. 6:23 **uptempo club beat with squeeps and piano chords, both laid-back and urgent. Moments of almost churchical solo piano. LOOOONG fade.
Reviewed by Sadie O., 11/29/08
One long disco mixtape with some fun funk, hip hop, and serious disco in the early tracks. All tracks run together. Tracks 14-16 all the same instrumental with slightly different kinds of electronics. By the end I had a bad headache from the hour-plus of disco/club beat, but if you take it in shorter doses or with the proper drugs, it’s terrific fun.
FCCs on track 2 (damn you, Ghost!) Tracks 3, 4 and 21 KILL.
1. 0:32 shakers and rumbles, electric guitar
2. 3:02 FCCs: “shit”, “fuck” **repeated Blaxploitation funk guitar line, Ghost vocals. Gets a great funky beat at end.
3. 3:19 ****funky percussion, old school groove with female chorus, male rap.
4. 3:34 ****slow 70’s-style funk, heavy and KILLER. Why have the Bar-Kay’s been hiding for so long? These guys used to back Otis!
5. 3:30 ***disco! Yay! Disco! Yay! Get your Gay on and head for GG park on Sunday! (Seriously, this is awesome…)
6. 3:04 ***disco with chimes, blats. Instrumental, fun.
7. 2:46 **uptempo simple disco beat, female recitation of native tribes – very goofy. I could see Lucille Ball acting out to this.
8. 2:21 ***piano-based uptempo orchestral disco instrumental, really well done.
9. 2:47 **uptempo disco with serious bass, female vocals, apparently about the mile-high club…
10. 2:36 ***uptempo makossa groove with disco backbeat, lots of percussion, instrumental. Production goes back and forth between murky and sharp, for some reason.
11. 4:59 *uptempo bass-driven disco, drum and bass with smooth groove keyboards. Very repetitive, with sole word “passion” slinking in occasionally.
12. 3:38 **same beat, male soul vocals, very Prince-y. Mostly beat and percussion. Suddenly goes full-on disco mid-track.
13. 3:04 ***uptempo dance beat with blats and wheezes and no bass. Female soul vocals. Surprisingly groovy.
14. 4:42 ***beats ‘n’ blats. Now shake it, dammit! Instrumental, builds.
15. 2:57 **marching drums and squeepy electronic intrumental.
16. 1:32 **beats and squomps, mostly instrumental, until falsetto vocal line repeats.
17. 4:53 ***beat and vocal line continues, but builds with bass blats, gets seriously club.
18. 1:29 *goofy electronics
19. 4:17 **uptempo club beat with piano and vocals just saying “down”, rather jazzy in tone, repetitious.
20. 3:17 ***club beat, spacey electronics, bits of apparent sci-fi dialog.
21. 5:02 ****uptempo piano chords, Isaac Hayes feel, Richie Havens singing, even sax. Nice!
22. 6:23 **uptempo club beat with squeeps and piano chords, both laid-back and urgent. Moments of almost churchical solo piano. LOOOONG fade.
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