Ratatat (CD)
Formerly known as Cherry, this NYC duo is already familiar to hipsters from touring with Interpol. (In fact, Interpol's Paul Banks occasionally guests on guitar.) Ratatat's founders, Mike "Snake" Stroud and Evan ''E*Vax" Mast, have been making music out of a Crown Heights apartment in Brooklyn since 2001, their unique sound born of a combined love of Jay-Z, The Rolling Stones, Timbaland, and Beethoven. Mike is one of New York's best guitarists and has spent his time touring the world with Ben Kweller and Dashboard Confessional; Evan has been producing music as E*vax for the past few years. Now back in their bedroom studio, the pair has made a sing-along record, just without words. While dance music is trying to re-invent itself and rock is returning to its roots, Ratatat seem to make a happy mess in both fields. ![]()
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Seventeen Years |
| 2 | Pico |
| 3 | Crips |
| 4 | Desert Eagle |
| 5 | Everest |
| 6 | Bustelo |
| 7 | Breaking Away |
| 8 | Lapland |
| 9 | Germany to Germany |
| 10 | Spanish Armada |
| 11 | Cherry |
| Jared DesRuisseaux
- Philadelphia, PA, USA |
| Good Stuff! Rarely do you come across such a genious blend of layered synth and guitar, combined with diverse trip-hop beats. | |
| Brian Hall
- colorado springs, CO, USA |
| This stuff blew my mind. i would usually get bored with this kind of music not having any lyrical substance, but the music covers for it amazingly. i was thoroughly impressed and cant go to sleep cuz i want to stay up and listen some more, it is just that good. | |
| Webster, Michael
- bay Village, OH, USA |
| It is so good sounding. This was my first indie cd and it is just amazing. | |