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TSR 026CD
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Imagine DyE aka Juan de Guillebon as an advanced receptor transmitter of melodies and sounds for the young generation. When music -- from the '70s to 2015, from Bruce Springsteen to Daphni -- travels through him, it's processed by filters, hardware living machines and magical organs, to become new music. Music that seems to describe a trance towards the stars and the future, where the future is to awake vocations and dreams -- straight from his home-studio. DyE's music belongs to epic quests. You're Link, the little knight in Zelda, smashing archetypal sounds in Detroit, Robocop listening to sounds in the jungle, Albator meeting dolphins in a subaquatic Paris. On his debut album Taki 183 (TSR 023CD), you experienced the transition from childhood to adulthood. With Cocktail Citron, you'll find multiple loves -- may it be in a pill or with a French girl as the title-track sums it up perfectly well. Like a resonance of his work as a remixer or as a bass player with Joakim, Bot'Ox, Aladdin, Rachid Taha and many more, this record is also about free encounters. Even though DyE is a solo project, he made it a point to invite people from other dimensions to expand the spectrum of words and sound (Egyptian Lover, Angie David, Guillaume Teyssier). It's also DyE's most danceable record so far, probably a consequence of his young DJ career, playing along the with the Tigersushi crew or opening for the likes of Erol Alkan or Four Tet. DyE's music has proven to be universal, with his "Fantasy" track on YouTube garnering more than 45 million views. To become a magician with music is a fair choice and a funny odyssey. Cocktail Citron is DyE's new magic formula, on a Tigersushi plate. It will move you from the inside, as it brings the eternal return of the little boy or little girl you are.
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TSR 026LP
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Gatefold double LP version. Imagine DyE aka Juan de Guillebon as an advanced receptor transmitter of melodies and sounds for the young generation. When music -- from the '70s to 2015, from Bruce Springsteen to Daphni -- travels through him, it's processed by filters, hardware living machines and magical organs, to become new music. Music that seems to describe a trance towards the stars and the future, where the future is to awake vocations and dreams -- straight from his home-studio. DyE's music belongs to epic quests. You're Link, the little knight in Zelda, smashing archetypal sounds in Detroit, Robocop listening to sounds in the jungle, Albator meeting dolphins in a subaquatic Paris. On his debut album Taki 183 (TSR 023CD), you experienced the transition from childhood to adulthood. With Cocktail Citron, you'll find multiple loves -- may it be in a pill or with a French girl as the title-track sums it up perfectly well. Like a resonance of his work as a remixer or as a bass player with Joakim, Bot'Ox, Aladdin, Rachid Taha and many more, this record is also about free encounters. Even though DyE is a solo project, he made it a point to invite people from other dimensions to expand the spectrum of words and sound (Egyptian Lover, Angie David, Guillaume Teyssier). It's also DyE's most danceable record so far, probably a consequence of his young DJ career, playing along the with the Tigersushi crew or opening for the likes of Erol Alkan or Four Tet. DyE's music has proven to be universal, with his "Fantasy" track on YouTube garnering more than 45 million views. To become a magician with music is a fair choice and a funny odyssey. Cocktail Citron is DyE's new magic formula, on a Tigersushi plate. It will move you from the inside, as it brings the eternal return of the little boy or little girl you are.
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TSR 065EP
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New single from DyE from his upcoming album Cocktail Citron (TSR 026CD/LP). Featuring the legendary Egyptian Lover who has already played two Tigersushi parties in Paris. Egyptian Lover made a big comeback in 2013, touring the world and collaborating on a song with the Hot Natured crew. Remix comes from Night Slugs' younger genius, Helix, from Atlanta, and there's a special treat for DJs with a more clubby edit of "She's Bad" by Joakim.
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TSR 036EP
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This is DyE's second release on Tigersushi. And if the guy keeps going crazier on each release, it's gonna be a real adventure. We don't really know how to describe this. It's totally OUT there, like a P-Funk weirdo discovering a new kind of ecstasy in a warehouse in Blade Runner, 2015. Well, something like that. Remixes of "Cristal d'Acier" and "Neige 606" from DJ Mehdi, Logo and Society Of Silence.
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TSR 031EP
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Tigersushi presents the debut EP by DyE. DyE is French, young and passionate, and this 12" was recorded in his bedroom during some sleepless nights. A few analog synthesizers, drum machines and an MPC. No laptop, no midi. Old school techniques for futuristic, minimalistic electro. Raw like sushi. It's ghetto and it's deep. Dopplereffekt meets Sound Stream in a razor blade fight.
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