Late Night Tales: Matt Helders

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Late Night Tales: Matt Helders
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Compilation album by
Released27 October 2008
Genre Electronica, house, hip hop
Length1:09:05
Label Azuli
Producer Matt Helders
Late Night Tales chronology
Late Night Tales: Groove Armada
(2008)
Late Night Tales: Matt Helders
(2008)
Late Night Tales: Snow Patrol
(2009)
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Late Night Tales: Matt Helders is a 2008 DJ mix album, mixed by Matt Helders from the band Arctic Monkeys. [5] It is the 21st album in the Late Night Tales/Another Late Night DJ series. [6] [7]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Connexion" Goblin 3:13
2."Vaudeville Villain" Viktor Vaughn 2:31
3."Yama Yama"Yamasuki2:12
4."Play The Drum"Zeph & Azeem3:26
5."Charity Shop Soundclash" DJ Format Feat. Aspects 3:44
6."Free Salute" Little Barrie 3:45
7."Thickfreakness" The Black Keys 3:35
8."Dreamer" (Livin' Joy cover) Matt Helders feat. Nesreen Shah3:49
9."Dirt" The Stooges 2:09
10."Sheba" Johnny & The Hurricanes 2:21
11."The Dark Side of the Sun" Modeselektor Feat. Puppetmastaz 3:34
12."Ms. Fat Booty" Mos Def 4:03
13."I Got 5 on It (Original Clean Short Mix)" Luniz 4:02
14."Grey Harpoon" The Coral 2:11
15."Reasons" Minnie Riperton 3:20
16."Dreamy Days" Roots Manuva 4:19
17."Break The Lock" Ty 3:45
18."I Believe" Simian Mobile Disco 3:17
19."Olio" The Rapture 6:55
20."A Choice of Three" (spoken word story) Alex Turner 3:16

Personnel

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