Stéphane Girard - 27.01.2009  The decade-long transformation of The Rapture from sub-Sub Pop, half-Mudhoney, half-Robert Smith grunge-lite hopefuls into DFA-approved nü-disco DJing...
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Chuck Eddy - 06.01.2009 Five years ago, the Rapture led indie rock into a more dance-oriented course. If their hipster stock has dipped since, this mix suggests they can alwa...
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JOSH MODELL - 19.12.2008 Fans of the Rapture might not be familiar with many of the artists on the New York dance punks' swift, 80-minute DJ mix; only a few (Ghostface, Richie...
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Ash Akhtar - 25.11.2008  The latest group to compile a mix for the !K7 label is New York electro-scuzz combo, The Rapture; and an unusual compilation it is too. Initially thri...
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Andrew Winistorfer - 25.11.2008  As their uneven sophomore record, Pieces of the People We Love, proved, after defining dance music circa 2003 (via Echoes), The Rapture are more conc...
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Jon Dale - 24.11.2008 I guess the wheels fell of the Rapture bandwagon around the time of Pieces Of People We Love, which I actually felt deserved more than the dismissive ...
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Dan Raper - 20.11.2008  No mention of Tapes from !K7 before. Maybe the Rapture, New York’s best dance-punk pioneers, are the first in an intended series of artists to release...
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Michael Byrne - 18.11.2008  We haven't seen much, release-wise, from dance-punk outfit The Rapture in a good minute, since 2006's remarkably reined-in full-length Pieces of the P...
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Nate Patrin - 06.11.2008  The Rapture's transition from moody, nu-punk torchbearers to upbeat indie-popsters on Pieces of the People We Love might have alienated a certain cont...
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