- Rave Kids Go (4:15)
- Stamina (3:42)
- Fade Away (4:27)
- Vigipirate (2:13)
- Under Your Sun (4:02)
- No More Sleep (3:41)
- Nexus (5:07)
- The March Of Skabah (3:59)
- Lucky Star (3:45)
- La Mort Sur Le Dancefloor (3:33)
- Next I’m Ready (3:38)
- The Legend Of Kasper Hauser (4:10)
Vitalic / Rave Age [2012]
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16 comments
Terrible record…give it up man!
FIRST TWO WERE CLASSICS, HOPE YOU’RE LYING
Flashmob > Rave Age
really bad album
Never heard of ’em, but the album art is an winner after dinner.
Biggest disappointment of the year…terrible album
behold, the dumbstep virus made yet another victim…
ONLY LIKED 2 SONGS GOD THIS IS A DOWNER
next
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO WHAT IS HE DOING
:S WHAT
im actually interested now what the degree of suckness is so i’m giving this album a listen ^^
Agreed with others above. I love Vitalic, but this is really disappointing. He used to be an innovator. Now this feels very dumbed down and derivative. Hopefully he can pull it back together for the next album
Truly great record…Give it a chance (or a second one!)
Some tracks sound more than powerful electro pop than pure electro…For me this one is as better as the other two.Love the first track…Definitely deviant electro pop…Love “Lucky Star”,first time i’ve heard it could not help dancing,in that sense it makes “Rave age” a cool record…Don’t beleive the other posts and give it a chance!
its not as bad as most of the comments make it out to be, but its certainly no “ok cowboy”.. its true, flashmob is probably better than this album but its enjoyable, still. its just more “rave-y” than previous vitalic tracks. also, these are more songs than tracks as they sound alot more mainstream and radio-suitable – in a broader sense. listen to it, but dont expect electroclash infused indie dance that once defined his sound.
Though it’s certainly not up to par with his previous albums, there’s still some good stuff to find here. So I would definitely ignore the warnings posted on here and try it out. Not every song’s a winner, sure, but it’s not nearly as bad as some folks on here make it seem.