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Kitsuné Tabloid by The Twelves / Kitsune Tabloid by The Twelves

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Download links and information about Kitsuné Tabloid by The Twelves / Kitsune Tabloid by The Twelves by The Twelves. This album was released in 2012 and it belongs to Electronica, House, Techno, Dancefloor, Dance Pop genres. It contains 26 tracks with total duration of 02:21:09 minutes.

Artist: The Twelves
Release date: 2012
Genre: Electronica, House, Techno, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Tracks: 26
Duration: 02:21:09
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Handshake (Dub) 4:27
2. Violent Love (The Twelves Tabloid Dub) (featuring Munk) 4:27
3. Humanitarianism (The Twelves Tabloid Mix) (featuring Zeitgeist) 3:51
4. Help I'm Alive (The Twelves Tabloid Mix) (featuring Metric) 4:04
5. Something Good Can Work (The Twelves Tabloid Dub) (featuring Two Door Cinema Club) 3:12
6. Me & Madonna (The Twelves Tabloid Mix) (featuring Black Strobe) 3:20
7. Beaches & Friends (The Twelves Tabloid Mix) (featuring French Horn Rebellion, Database) 4:28
8. Kitsuné Tabloid by The Twelves, Pt. 1 (Continuous Mix) 27:51
9. Wildcat (featuring Ratatat) 2:23
10. Piece Together, Pt. 1 (featuring Reverso 68) 2:45
11. Loosing Touch (feat. Kiki) (featuring Sasse) 2:51
12. Without You (featuring Chas Jankel) 2:54
13. Rollercoaster (featuring Spirit Catcher) 2:10
14. Last Dear (featuring Siriusmo) 2:02
15. Take 'em Up (featuring Shit Robot) 2:17
16. For You (featuring POL RAX) 2:08
17. In Love with You (featuring Paradise) 1:55
18. The Simple Life (featuring The Juan Maclean) 2:17
19. Problèmes d'amour (Demo) [Fafa Monteco Edit] (featuring Alexander Robotnick) 2:07
20. Echo by Midnight (featuring Daniel Wang) 2:30
21. Palladium (featuring Alan Braxe & Fred Falke) 2:33
22. Bubble Sex (featuring Tommy Seebach) 4:09
23. Sapphire (featuring Zombi) 2:45
24. Painless (featuring Zongamin) 1:31
25. Shooting Holes (featuring Twin Shadow) 3:23
26. Kitsuné Tabloid by The Twelves, Pt. 2 (Continuous Mix) 42:49

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Talented remixers and able DJs, the Twelves debuted in the full-length realm with, fittingly, a mix album including mostly their remixes. Part of the Kitsuné Tabloid series previously helmed by Phoenix, the duo give frequent shout-outs to the '80s, including an A-side/B-side tape/LP configuration, as well as tracks from two far-flung disco maestros of the '80s (Chaz Jankel, who created some towering electro-disco in addition to serving ably as Ian Dury's music director, and the ground-breaking, Italian post-disco producer Alexander Robotnick). But of course it's the Twelves' post-production and track selection that should be focused on here; indebted to the chunkier Salsoul side of prime '70s disco, the duo also flaunt their affinity for drum machines and synth strings on an exclusive mix of "Humanitarianism" by Zeigeist. A slightly better choice for dancing or socializing than close listening, Kitsuné Tabloid is at its best when the Twelves are messing with high-profile artists, as when they transform Metric's Emily Haines into a disco diva on "Help I'm Alive" or pushing Two Door Cinema Club onto the dancefloor. Other highlights come from Daniel Wang, Zongamin, Ratatat, and the Juan Maclean.