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KRAAK & SMAAK - Pleasure Centre - Vinyl (2xLP)

Sold Date: March 6, 2020
Start Date: October 16, 2019
Final Price: £19.54 (GBP)
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Free delivery on many items.   Same-day despatch, no-question returns.   Authorised dealers - full technical support.   Online since 1997. Shop categories Information KRAAK & SMAAK Pleasure Centre(gatefold 2xLP + insert + MP3 download code) Boogie Angst

Cat: BA 042V. Rel: 21 Oct 19
Disco/Nu Disco/Re-Edits


Side 1 - Track 1. Pleasure Centre Side 1 - Track 2. In Plain Sight (feat IVAR) Side 1 - Track 3. Soul Liberator (feat Sanguita) Side 2 - Track 1. Don't Want This To Be Over (feat Satchmode) Side 2 - Track 2. Sommeron (feat Imugi) Side 2 - Track 3. Twilight (feat Izo FitzRoy) Side 2 - Track 4. Echo Park Side 3 - Track 1. Same Blood (feat The Palms) Side 3 - Track 2. Say The Word (feat Nic Hanson) Side 3 - Track 3. 24 Hr Fling (feat Wolfgang Valbrun) Side 3 - Track 4. Sweet Time (feat Izo FitzRoy) Side 4 - Track 1. Guilty Discomforts (feat Wolfgang Valbrun) Side 4 - Track 2. Out In The Daylight (feat Gavin Turek) Side 4 - Track 3. I Think (feat Berenice Van Leer) Side 4 - Track 4. Naked (feat IVAR & Berenice Van Leer)

Since debuting in the early 2000s, Dutch trio Kraak & Smaak have established themselves as one of Europe's premier purveyors of eclectic, funk-fuelled dancefloor positivity. It's little surprise then to find that their new album "Pleasure Centre" - their sixth studio set in total - is another joyous romp. This time round, they've drawn more influence from West Coast style blue-eyed soul and yacht rock while continuing to offer nods towards boogie, P-funk, synth-pop, '80s soul, jazz-funk and Rotary Connection (see the superb "Twilght", with vocals by rising star Izo FitzRoy). It's a wonderfully warm and attractive blend, with the result being a superb collection of dancefloor cuts and heady downtempo numbers that all adds up to their best album to date.