The Experiment (Dane Rumble album)
The Experiment is the first solo studio album by New Zealand singer-songwriter Dane Rumble. Released by Rumble Music and Warner Music on 29 March 2010, it follows two years after the split of his hip hop group Fast Crew. Rumble found it difficult to write music for himself, and therefore deviated to the pop rock genre. The Experiment includes elements of dance-pop and pop rap, and lyrically focusses on personal issues. Rumble produced the album with Jonathan Campbell. In July 2010 Rumble embarked on The Edge Winter Jam: The Experiment Tour, which had him perform in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.
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The Experiment (Dane Rumble album)
The Experiment is the first solo studio album by New Zealand singer-songwriter Dane Rumble. Released by Rumble Music and Warner Music on 29 March 2010, it follows two years after the split of his hip hop group Fast Crew. Rumble found it difficult to write music for himself, and therefore deviated to the pop rock genre. The Experiment includes elements of dance-pop and pop rap, and lyrically focusses on personal issues. Rumble produced the album with Jonathan Campbell. In July 2010 Rumble embarked on The Edge Winter Jam: The Experiment Tour, which had him perform in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.
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The album's third single features synth riffs, creating a dance-pop environment.
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Cruel.ogg
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Australia iTunes Store bonus
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New Zealand iTunes Store bonus
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Hussle
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Rumble
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Warner
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The Experiment
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Kyle Bourke remix
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Silver Sneakerz vocal edit
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Dane Rumble
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Jonathan Campbell
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Beaver Studios
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York Street Studio
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2010-03-29
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Bay of Plenty Times
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Rip It Up
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"Cruel"
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Breathe
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Cruel
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Just Don't Care
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Let You Down
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Dane Rumble
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Rumble
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Samuel King, Te Awanui Reeder, Rumble
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