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Uproot

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Download links and information about Uproot by DJ / Rupture. This album was released in 2008 and it belongs to Ambient, Electronica, Techno, Drum & Bass, Dancefloor, Reggae, Dance Pop genres. It contains 23 tracks with total duration of 56:05 minutes.

Artist: DJ / Rupture
Release date: 2008
Genre: Ambient, Electronica, Techno, Drum & Bass, Dancefloor, Reggae, Dance Pop
Tracks: 23
Duration: 56:05
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Reef (featuring Nokea) 2:03
2. Elders (featuring Clouds) 2:44
3. Bang Soundboy (featuring Istari Lasterfahrer) 2:10
4. Cassava (featuring Nokea) 2:26
5. Winter Buds (featuring ATK12) 1:31
6. Homeboys (feat. Max Normal) (featuring Maga Bo) 3:46
7. Too Much (featuring Clouds) 1:49
8. Mass Dampers (featuring Ekstrak) 2:45
9. Afghanistan (featuring Frescoe) 1:08
10. I Gave You All My Love (Matt Shadetek's I Gave You All My Dub Remix) (featuring Iron Shirt) 1:47
11. Capilano Bridge (featuring Jenny Jones) 2:41
12. Plays John Cassavettes Pt. 2 (featuring Ekkehard Ehlers) 2:13
13. Radios Et Announceurs (featuring Stalker) 2:48
14. Ignadjossi (feat. Jhonel) (featuring Ghislain Poirier) 2:10
15. Hungry Ghost (Instrumental) (featuring Filastine) 2:02
16. Braille Diving (featuring Scuba) 1:27
17. Mirage - Brooklyn Anthem Feat. 77 Klash and Jah Dan (featuring The Quest, Team Shadetek) 4:51
18. Naked - Erhu Solo (featuring Shackleton, Brent Arnold) 2:29
19. Strategy Decay - 3akel Feat. Bigg (Acapella) (featuring Maga Bo, Timeblind) 2:50
20. Uranium (featuring Moving Ninja) 1:49
21. Drunken Monkey (Ambient Remix) (featuring Lloop) 2:46
22. Save from the Flames All That Yet Remains (featuring Dead Leaf) 3:15
23. Second Hand Science (featuring WE) 2:35

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DJ /rupture fans who are able to remember his excellent studio record from 2004 (Special Gunpowder) shouldn't be surprised at the variety or quality of 2008's Uproot mix album. A collection of downtown techno experimentalism, and including a cast of collaborators close to /rupture's heart, Uproot sounds of a piece, and actually a little monotonal compared to his sprawling, guest-heavy production album of four years earlier. That said, Uproot earns high marks for its cohesion, with clashing effects never getting in the way of its insistent groove (it is a mix album, after all). Highlights come with the dub digitalia of Ekstrak and the contributions (both a track and a remix) from Team Shadetek.