Ratatat

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Ratatat
Origin New York City
Genre(s) Electronic, Alternative, Hip hop
Instrument(s) Guitar, Bass, Synthesizer
Years active 2001 – present
Label(s) XL Recordings, Rex Records
Website Official Website
Members
Evan Mast, Mike Stroud

Ratatat is a New York City electronic music duo consisting of guitarist Mike Stroud and synthesizer driver and producer Evan Mast.

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Mike Stroud and Evan Mast, met as Skidmore College students, but did not work together until they recorded "Cherry" in 2001, a track that later would end their debut album. Their 2004 debut, Ratatat, was written and recorded in Mast's Crown Heights, Brooklyn apartment on Stroud's PowerBook.[1] This album is entirely instrumental, except for occasional excerpts of dialogue at the beginning and end of some tracks. While touring in 2006, they added a third member, by the name of Jacob Morris, on keyboard. He however, is rarely seen in most media photos for the band.

The band started out on the independent label Rex Records, on which they released their first single, Seventeen Years. They released that single again on Evan and his brother's record label Audio Dregs. They then signed for XL Recordings, releasing their debut album and the single Germany to Germany. Ratatat occasionally remix other artists' songs, most notably on their limited 2004 release Ratatat Remixes Vol. 1 which garnered the attention of Rolling Stone, as well as the later second volume.

Both musicians have had experience with other projects, such as Mast's E*vax and Stroud's stage work with Ben Kweller, and Dashboard Confessional. Ratatat has toured with bands such as Björk, Daft Punk, Mouse on Mars, Interpol, Franz Ferdinand, CSS, The Faint, Clinic, The Killers and more recently they supported Mogwai in Japan.

On October 10, 2006 a new demo album from Ratatat entitled 9 Beats was leaked on the Internet. This new set of tracks is not listed on any discography associated with the band. They are all short instrumental electronic musical pieces.[2]

Recently a new remixes album has been released. Titled Ratatat Remixes Vol 2.. It again features a variety of rappers such as Bun B, Biggie Smalls, Jay-Z, Slim Thug, Devin the Dude, Young Jeezy, T.I., Beanie Sigel, Pimp C, Ludacris, Young Buck, Saigon, Juvenile, Z-ro, Memphis Bleek, Kanye West and exclusive tracks from rappers Despot and Beans. A CD has been available for purchase ($5) at April 2007 live shows. The album leaked on March 27, 2007. It has been rumored that they would be signed by Star Trak as the understudies of the Neptunes.

Several of the mixtape tracks feature beats from 9 Beats as their backing music:[3]

  • Memphis Bleek’s Alright uses beat #1
  • Young Buck’s Shorty Wanna Ride uses beat #2
  • Notorious B.I.G.'s Dead Wrong uses beat #3
  • Young Buck, T.I., The Game & Ludacris’s Stomp uses beat #4 (This song is a mix of the two versions of the song. it switches from T.I. to The Game at various times in their respective verses.)
  • Slim Thug, Bun B, and T.I.’s 3 Kings uses beat #6

Mast recently collaborated with ex-Shudder to Think vocalist Craig Wedren on a record for Tokyo independent label, Mold Recordings.

Studio albums

Singles

Song Album Date Label
"Seventeen Years" (US Release) Ratatat 2003 Rex Records
"Seventeen Years" (UK Release) Ratatat November 25, 2003 Audio Dregs
"Germany to Germany" Ratatat October 4, 2004 XL Recordings
"Wildcat" Classics July 25, 2006 XL Recordings
"Lex" Classics October 30, 2006 XL Recordings
"Loud Pipes" Classics 2007 XL Recordings

Remixes

Artist Title Year
Shout Out Louds "The Comeback - Big Slippa Remix by Ratatat" 2005
The Knife "We Share Our Mothers' Health - Ratatat Remix" 2006
Biz Markie "Just a Friend - Remix by Ratatat" 2006
Television Personalities "You Kept Me Waiting Too Long - Ratatat Remix" 2007

The song "Seventeen Years" has been featured in a Hummer television commercial, on British television show Soccer AM's "Crossbar Challenge" segment and in Level One Productions's ski movie Shanghai Six.[4]

The song "Lex" has been featured in a Zune commercial.[5]

In February of 2007 Cartoon Network aired a commercial for My Gym Partner Is a Monkey in which "Wildcat" played in the background. An episode of the same show contained over two minutes of the song, edited slightly with a few parts cut out.

In 2007, "Loud Pipes" was used in the soundtrack of 989 Sports "MLB 07 - The Show".

The song "Wildcat" was featured in Mack Dawg Production's 2007 snowboard video "Picture This"

The movie "Knocked Up" [2007], played "Tropicana" during the various gestation time lapse scenes within the story.

The website GOOD Magazine used the song "Gettysburg" in an animated video about nuclear weapon proliferation. [http://youtube.com/watch?v=N-lADZG6-PI YouTube Video

Numerous Ratatat works have been featured in excerpts on NPR (National Public Radio)

"Wildcat" was played in background to the Printemps-Ete 2007 catwalk of Chanel.

  1. ^ Leckart, Steven. "Have laptop will travel", MSNBC. Retrieved on 2006-08-25. 
  2. ^ Rob. "Ratatat 9 Beats Hits Hard", Bittersweet Blog. Retrieved on 2006-12-07. 
  3. ^ "The Nine Beats of Ratatat", tunequest. Retrieved on 2007-4-12. 
  4. ^ http://www.level1productions.com/movies.php?id=26
  5. ^ https://www.zune-arts.net/

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