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The title of this post may be a reference to alt-rockers Weatherbox, but today I am in fact talking about the raw beats and catchy riffs of the electronica group Ratatat. Summer 2008 saw the release of LP3, the third album from the Brooklyn duo. I was instantly hooked on the idea of chill, instrumental electronica. I’ve fully listened to all 3 albums (Ratatat, Classics, and LP3) and am most impressed with the newest release, particularly the tracks Falcon Jab and Mirando. Check out Falcon Jab below:
I find every track mellow enough that I can work with it in the background, yet entertaining enough to break a boring silence. Even more impressive is the way Ratatat manages to stay away from electronica’s annoying cousins, techno and house. Ratatat has a very broad appeal which I believe most can (and should) enjoy. Check them out, let me know what you think.
One Response for "I Worship Raw Beats"
Wow so good. You have just reminded me to buy every one of their albums. I was first turned on to them (as I’m sure were many) with the song “Seventeen Years” as featured on the H2 commercial.
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