Playboy: The Mansion Soundtrack cover

Playboy: The Mansion Soundtrack

Felix da Housecat · 2005

79 min · 12 tracks · electronica

A vibrant blend of house and electro, pulsating with a sleek, party-ready energy throughout.

Why this album works

The album gained attention for its association with the video game 'Playboy: The Mansion,' reflecting a merging of music and digital entertainment. Its upbeat tracks contributed to a dance culture revival in the mid-2000s and received positive reviews from critics, enhancing Felix da Housecat's reputation within the house music genre.
Best for
party-ready energy for dancing wave-like pacing with peaks extended journey for late nights
Context
Released in early 2005, 'Playboy: The Mansion Soundtrack' came after Felix da Housecat's breakthrough album 'Kittenz and Thee Glitz' (2001) which established him as a key figure in the electronic music scene. This soundtrack showcased his signature style while aligning with the Playboy brand, further solidifying his place in the nightlife culture and commercial electronic music landscape.
Stylistic neighbors
Moby· Towa Tei· Jazzanova

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Fly Away Love Standout 5:06
  • 2 Wickedy Beats Standout 4:32
  • 3 Swanky 7:33
  • 4 Shakedown 4:24
  • 5 The Groove 6:25
  • 6 Strong 6:40
  • 7 Corrective Tones 9:34
  • 8 So Hot 9:53
  • 9 Your Touch 8:04
  • 10 Mocha Disco Standout 6:48
  • 11 Jungle Kisses for You 8:03
  • 12 Do Me What I Do 2:23

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