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Welcome to Mania by The Rapture The Rapture : Welcome to Mania.
Electronica with a heart.


Welcome to Mania continues to explore electronic music with a heart and mixes melodic, organic phrases with electro dance and dubstep inspired bass and rhythm. Themes of contrast and change are explored by combining and juxtaposing old and new, rhythmic and melodic, syncopation and straight. Encompassing darker, dirtier moods than the two previous albums in the trilogy, Welcome to Mania completes the journey through the head of ThE rApTuRe...for now.....
Songs:

1. From Never
2. But I Like You
3. My Sound
4. You're a Monster
5. Take a Brake
6. So Far So Good
7. Welcome to Mania
8. Scandle in the Wind
9. Hammer and String
10. Raise Me Down

Listen to: the entire album.


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Release date: 12/04/2012
The Rapture lives in Fleet England

Tagged as: Electronica, Techno, Hard Electronic, Industrial


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