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Kraak & Smaak
Release Debut BOOGIE ANGST(June 6th / Quango Music
Group): The Future Funk Sound of the Netherlands
Get ready for the addictive
future funk sound of the Netherlands, KRAAK & SMAAK BOOGIE
ANGST (June 6th). Leading Dutch dance
music trio, Oscar de Jong, Mark Kneppers and Wim Plug, bring
their massive musical debut full-length stateside. BOOGIE
ANGST has garnered praise from Pete Tong,
Laurent Garnier, and Annie Nightingale and is to be released
on the venerable Quango Music Group, headed by industry
veteran Bruno Gruez. The exclusive US version will include
a kick-ass bonus disc of new & exclusive remixes.
KRAAK & SMAAK actually
take their name from an old Dutch proverb meaning ‘crunchy & tasty’,
not any schedule 1 controlled substances in case you
were wondering. The debut LP is a slinky adventure into
funked up breaks and future jazz rhythms, infused with
live-sounding instruments and awash with soul jumping
grooves and vocals. Their organic sound is sure
to appeal to those of us who still hear the big beat
but may have found themselves grown up and opted off
the dancefloor. For these misplaced souls, this album
will delight their woeful BOOGIE ANGST. This
is the perfect soundtrack for sun-drenched summer days.
As a fearless threesome, KRAAK & SMAAK dose
their funked-up breaks and soul jumping grooves (as the
name implies) with everything from ‘70s rare groove
(“Keep on Searching”) to ‘80s references
heard on the addictive single “Money in the Bag.” Obsessive
late-night flirtations with Blue Note jazz sounds and
ferocious ‘70s guitar licks ensue to mark their
signature breaks sound.
BOOGIE ANGST kicks
off with the hooky twang of “Money in the Bag” then
moves into “One of These Days,” a tune that
pours honeyed vocals over looped guitars, spiraling trumpets
and brass stabs. The balmy summer house sounds
of “Keep Me Home” bounds through dusty woodwind
and glimmering strings. “Danse Macabre” is
a tripping, downbeat track with hauntingly soft vocals,
while “5 to 4” takes on an epic Blade
Runner style with stark mutated echoes and Middle
Eastern pipes. “Mambo Solitario” elegantly
curls strings around shuffling samba. And on and on it
goes…
The first single "Keep
me Home" has
been supported by taste-maker KCRW and
will be released on iTunes and 12" vinyl on May
16th with
mixes by 4Hero and Soul of Man and
a hot, hot video on the way.
Twenty-eight-year-old Oscar
De Jong,
the main knob twiddler in Kraak & Smaak, formed
the group in 2003 after a series of chance meetings with
the other two. From his exposure to endless types
of music as a student at the Music Conservatory in Rotterdam,
he now cites his influences as jazz, hip-hop, funk, breakbeat
and “all experimental music.” It’s
something the other two relate to and have used to help
create the musical synergy and energy-charged live shows
that have been winning European audiences over ever since.
“Kraak & Smaak
make the most organic dance music IDJ have heard
in aeons.” – IDJ
“Kraak & Smaak
are just about the funkiest thing to come out of
Holland. Ever.” –Blues & Soul
Kraak & Smaak
North American tour dates TBA this summer 2006. |