history / edit

Master Release

Shortcut Code: [m85731]
Data Quality Rating: Correct
Add to List

Ratings

3.6 / 5 (62 votes)

Collections

357 have this
103 want this

Shopping

Search for this:
 eBay .uk
 Amazon .uk .de
X 37 For Sale

YouTube Videos

Klaxons - Gravitys Rainbow

Klaxons - Gravity's Rainbow

Genre:
Electronic, Rock
Style:
Electro, Indie Rock
Year:
2006

Tracklist

Gravity's Rainbow
Gravity's Rainbow (Soulwax Remix)

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
Gravity's Rainbow (CD, Single) Rinse (2) RINSE003CD UK 2007
Gravity's Rainbow (12") Kitsuné Music KITSUNÉ 038 France 2006
Gravity's Rainbow (7", Ltd, Whi) Angular Records ARC 012 UK 2006
Gravity's Rainbow (7", W/Lbl, Single) NetMusicZone Records 31014957 Germany 2006
Gravity's Rainbow (Soulwax Remix) (12", Etch, S/Sided, Ltd) Dim Mak Records DM 111 US 2007
Gravity's Rainbow (12", Promo, W/Lbl) Rinse (2) RINSE003TP UK 2007
Gravity's Rainbow (7", Single, 1st) Rinse (2) RINSE003S UK 2007
Gravity's Rainbow (7", Single, Etch, S/Sided) Rinse (2) RINSE003SX Europe 2007
Gravity's Rainbow (CD, Promo) Rinse (2) none UK 2007
Gravity's Rainbow (CD, Single, Promo, Dig) Rinse (2) RINSE003P Europe 2007
Gravity's Rainbow (CDr, Maxi, Promo) Rinse (2), Polydor none UK 2007
▸ show all 1 review

Reviews & Discussion

Rated 5/5
Review by cbithell05 Aug 03, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)

referencing Gravity's Rainbow, 12", KITSUNÉ 038

Klaxons are sucessfully blurring the boundries between rock and electro dance with their unique and highly energetic brand of Indie Rave. The front cover of this 12 reads like a who's who on the Ones To Watch list with remixes by top Nottingham UK based duo Nightmoves and the Australian band/production group Van She. The Nightmoves mix retains the melody of the original, adding a club friendly vibe, whilst Van She go for a complete and powerful makeover in what can only be described as a Daft Punk style with robot vocals and dirty pounding French synths - Thomas and Guy-Manuel will be jealous.

Add to this the original version and it's not hard to see why there is so much hype surrounding a band that at present only have a handful of tracks in the public domain - superb release.