Kraak & Smaak - The Remix Sessions
Download links and information about Kraak & Smaak - The Remix Sessions by Kraak & Smaak. This album was released in 2007 and it belongs to Electronica, House, Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Jazz, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Funk, Bop genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 01:32:21 minutes.
Artist: | Kraak & Smaak |
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Release date: | 2007 |
Genre: | Electronica, House, Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Jazz, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Funk, Bop |
Tracks: | 15 |
Duration: | 01:32:21 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Man of Constant Sorrow (Kraak & Smaak Remix) (featuring Skeewiff) | 4:53 |
2. | Do You Dream (Kraak & Smaak Remix) (featuring Ikon) | 5:09 |
3. | Medicine (Kraak & Smaak Remix) [First Aid for the Dancefloor Remix] (featuring Mark Rae) | 5:33 |
4. | Come Over Here (Kraak & Smaak Remix) (featuring Sarah Bettens) | 3:08 |
5. | Love Is My Religion (Kraak & Smaak Remix) (featuring Karl Moestl) | 5:55 |
6. | The Mating Game (Kraak & Smaak Remix) (featuring Bitter Sweet) | 7:47 |
7. | Can't Get Enough (Kraak & Smaak Remix) (featuring Mimezine) | 3:39 |
8. | Boogie No More (Kraak & Smaak's Boogie Angst Remix) (featuring Madrid De Los Austrias, Dorfmeister) | 5:56 |
9. | She's Gone (Kraak & Smaak Remix) (featuring Resin Dogs) | 5:00 |
10. | Everything Is Plastic (Kraak & Smaak Remix) | 8:22 |
11. | Devil Inside (Kraak & Smaak Remix) (featuring Max Sedgley) | 5:56 |
12. | The Dove (Kraak & Smaak Remix) (featuring Ikon) | 8:37 |
13. | All Good (Kraak & Smaak Remix) (featuring Zeroleen) | 6:52 |
14. | Seven Days In Sunny June (Kraak & Smaak Remix) (featuring Jamiroquai) | 7:25 |
15. | No Sun In the Sky (Noogman Remix) | 8:09 |
Details
[Edit]Kraak en Smaak sounds like a duo, but they're actually a trio consisting of Dutch producers and remix artists Mark Kneppers, Oscar De Jong and Wim Plug — a group that has released only one full album on its own yet has done enough remix work in the meantime to fully justify this two-disc collection, which consists largely of vinyl-only rarities. The 19 tracks offer a nice cross-section of names both famous (Jamiroquai, Fort Knox Five) and relatively obscure (Zeroleen, Resin Dogs), and the flavor that Kraak en Smaak bring to these tracks is remarkably consistent: funky but rather restrained, perfect for a long drive on a warm summer evening. They steer clear of both wild dubwise extravagance and bludgeoning Big Beat bombast, instead turning every track into a pleasant (but sonically interesting) confection that invites dancing rather than insisting on it. Highlight tracks include the calypso-flavored "Love Is My Religion" by Karl Moestl, IKON's party-ready "Do You Dream," and a creepily fun version of the beloved bluegrass song "Man of Constant Sorrow" by Skeewiff. Less successful are the rather tedious "Everything Is Plastic," a Kraak en Smaak original, and Jamiroquai's house-derived "Electric Mistress." Highly recommended overall.