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Kraak & Smaak “The Remix Sessions” Out May 29th

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The multi-talented Dutch artists Kraak & Smaak shine in their unprecedented, soul-shaking compilation, “The Remix Sessions” due out May 29th. Named by IDJ as "one of the most incendiary live outfits," Kraak & Smaak take that crackling energy and infuse classic jams with their signature style. Music lovers everywhere will rejoice as hard-to-find tracks, many of which were only released on vinyl, join each other in this boogie-licious showcase. From banging dance floor "Mimezine – Can't get Enough (Kraak & Smaak Remix)," to funky, midtempo "Jamiroquai – Electric Mistress (Kraak & Smaak Remix)" to eerie, internationally-infused "Skeewiff – Man of Constant Sorrow (Kraak & Smaak Remix)," Kraak & Smaak reveals their astounding vision for the possibilities of electronica. This beat-driven assembly is an invaluable resource for re-tracing the various pathways of this modern musical expression.DISC11. Skeewif - Man Of Constant Sorrow2. IKON - Do You Dream3. Mark Rae - Medicine4. Fort Knox 5 - Learning The Hardway5. Sarah Bettens - Come Over Here6. Karl Moestl - Love Is My Religion7. Bitter:Sweet - The Mating Game8.Mimezine - Can't Get Enough9. Dorfmeister vs. MDLA - Boogie No More10. Resin Dogs - She's GoneDISC21. Jamiroquai - Electric Mistress2. Kraak & Smaak - Everything Is Plastic3. Chris Joss - A Part In That Show4. Max Sedgeley - Devil Inside5. Lack of Afro - Wait A Minute6. Kraak & Smaak - Real Pain7. Zeroleen - It's All Good8. Jamiroquai - Seven Days In Sunny June9. Kraak & Smaak - No Sun In The Skyhttp://www.kraaksmaak.comhttp://www.myspace.com/kraaksmaak

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  1. Hermes says Wohoo. I just saw that album at my favorite online-"disc"-dealer five minutes ago (how is it correct in [plain oxford english]?), heart a few snippets and am overwhelmed. I'm just wondering, if it's true, what the guys are saying in an interview about the howtos of the mixes: "And the Dorfmeister mix? "Just a chance connection" says Wim " I was mountain climbing in Nepal and I like to use some little chants to keep my concentration. One of them is "I like the Nightlife, I Like to Boogie" I was saying it over and over to myself as I climbed a very steep internal corridor of Annapurna - what I didn't realise is the acoustics carried and amplified the chant down the valley to where Richard Dorfmeister was trekking. He'd recently completed his Boogie No More track and when he heard this chant come echoing down from above he decided it would fit perfectly on a remix. He waited for me to come down and proposed it to me on the spot. Bizarre really." Nice story, but you just can't be so lucky, going trekking with Richard Dorfmeister and go in the golf club, where Mark Rae does (another part of the story). THAT, just can't be true. But "read":http://www.soulseduction.com/common/item_detail.php?ItemID=171596 for yourself, if you want.
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