TAG: Rapture

Aug24

Tiesto Feat. Tegan & Sara Feel It In My Bones (Stream)

Neither a big Teisto fan nor a Tegan & Sara fan, I was pleased to hear this track because as an ensemble, if you will, I really dig their sound and think merging the styles makes up for what I felt was lacking for both acts to gain my personal rapture. All I can say is that T’s new album Kaleidoscope is going to be a must-listen because, yes, he is one of the world’s biggest dance DJs, but the collaborations he’s got goin’ on can’t be neglected either.

Stream the new track with Tegan & Sara at Stereogum

Track list for the album due 10/20:
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Mar03

NEXT 1000 PODCAST: Ghosthouse

Ghosthouse is the latest Next 1000 artist to deliver and exclusive podcast. A playlist featuring everything from the Beasties and DJ Assault to Kiss and The Rapture—plus a full

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Mar03

RZA says ‘Seth Rogan is Not A Rapper.’

Paste has a list of six things that the Wu-Tang leader learned while on the set of the upcoming Judd Apatow film, Funny People. Besides the obvious: “Seth Rogan can’t rap,” there’s also the unexpected: “Adam Sandler is cool,” or as he later says, “Adam was a charismatic kid.”

Of course the RZA gets much deeper than all this, so you should probably just read the full article.

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Mar03

MIX: Mattie Safer (The Rapture)

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Ever since Coldcut released their epic Journeys by DJ: 70 Minutes of Madness compilation in 1997, the MoM tag has been a favorite for titling mixes. Rapture bassist Mattie Safer has decided to give the world a slightly abreviated version with his own 60 Minutes of Madness via Ed Banger’s show on Le Mouv. [caught on Fader]

Download: 60 Minutes of Madness With Mattie Safer

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Dec01

Rapture, The – Tapes (Review)

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This winter, The Rapture releases Tapes with !K7 Records. The fathers of dance-punk reveal an interesting and diverse, yet cohesive array of influences through the twenty-two tracks. Fans won't be surprised to find lots of disco, brass, and classic NY hip hop dominating the mix. Ghostface Killah, quite appropriately, kicks off the set with "Daytona 500," and then gives way to another classic, "The Word," from Junkyard Band. The Rapture's love of New York disco-bounce jumps out on Vaughan Mason & Crew's "Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll." And besides exposing ...

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