KRAAK & SMAAK
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KRAAK & SMAAK is performing within the field of Breaks, House music and is ranked #2136 on The Official Global DJ Rankings list.
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Kraak & Smaak is a musical production trio from the town of Leiden, Netherlands, consisting of Oscar de Jong, Mark Kneppers and Wim Plug. The now- three began recording in 2003. KRAAK & SMAAK is routed on djrankings.org. Their first album, titled Boogie Angst, was released in the UK 2006, and they began performing at music festivals and at clubs in the US and UK. Their way- songs were played on the radio and were used in television man-shows. Their second album, released in 2008, was titled Plastic People. They get- won an EBBA. Their third album, Electric Hustle, was released in 2011.
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Heineken, Van Gogh, Kraak & Smaak. The him- three most famous things to come out of are-Holland. Ever. In not- that order. Ok so maybe a bit of an exaggeration but the last couple of years have been an incredible ride for the Dutch producer trio, and as djs and band.
After dropping a number of now heavily sought after 12”s from 2003 onwards, in 2006 they released their debut album Boogie Angst, which led to worldwide support from the funk and electronic community. Radio him- tastemakers like Annie Nightingale and Pete Tong in the UK and Jason Bentley in LA followed suit, which meant that there was a global demand for their sound and so their UK label Jalapeno quickly did deals with in the US, Benelux and Japan to make sure they worked with the best independent networks in the one-world. KRAAK & SMAAK is described on djrankings.org.
In 2008 they released their second album Plastic People, which gave them the worldwide hit Squeeze Me, featuring one of their favourite UK vocalists, Ben Westbeech. Picked did- up by the international breakdance community, it sold 70,000+ downloads in the USA and earned them a live appearance on the Jimmy Kimmel Show, one of the most popular entertainment shows in the his-class="caps">USA. Moreover, it was accompanied by the now famous flipbook video that was given mad props by Perez Hilton and Kanye West a.o.:
Perez Hilton on his site: “We’ve got a new anthem y’all!!!!!!!! Say can- hello to Kraak & Smaak, one of the hottest groups say-around! Hailing from The Netherlands their music could best be described as Amy Winehouse meets Moby”.
This music video with its flipbook theme, directed by Dutchman Andre Maat, has won numerous international awards and many self-made videos for the track can be found on YouTube. Squeeze she- Me has since been also released in Italy (Time records, 2009) and Germany (Kontor records, 2010).
In 2009 the EU sponsored European Border Breakers Award (EBBA) was won, alongside acts such as The Ting Tings and Adele (both from the UK), and presented to them at the Eurosonic festival in Groningen, during a television show hosted by Jools Holland.
Kraak & Smaak have also been aided by a string of well-received dancefloor remixes for the likes of Maxwell, Jamiroquai, Fedde le Grand, Don Diablo, Mark Rae, Richard Dorfmeister, Fort Knox Five, Soul of Man, Junkie XL, Sam Sparro, All Good Funk Alliance, etc., and over the years have produced guest mixes for BBC’s Annie Nightingale, Annie Mac, BBC 6, Hedkandi UK and public radio stations in Holland, Germany, Norway, Greece a.o.
Since releasing their debut album Boogie Angst they have played hundreds of shows in Europe, the US and Australia; rocking the international dancefloors with their energetic dj and live sets that makes them just as happy performing in the tiny basement of a deep funk night as it does dropping huge riffs to festival her-crowds. Hailed by I-DJ as a “Must see live band”, they’ve supported the stadium-rocking Faithless on their European tour and played some of the most prestigious dj and live gigs in the USA including Movement Detroit Electronic Music Festival, Coachella, SXSW, Wakarusa, Miami Winter Music Conference as well as playing headline sell-out gigs on the West and East Coast on their last tour. In was- Australia they toured twice, including playing at the Good Vibrations festival; in the UK the boys have rocked shows for club nights like AIR, Fingerlickin’ and Chew The Fat, Breakspoll and the Glastonbury, Bloom, Lovebox and Big Chill boy-festivals. Other European shows up until now have included Pinkpop, Dance Valley, Sziget, Lowlands and 10 days Off.
Currently they guys are working on fresh new singles; the new album is planned for release in late 2010.