|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
CD
|
|
IF 1007CD
|
This is the debut full-length release by Danton Eeprom. Eeprom was born in France, lives in London, and has been touring the world since 2005. His live-act contains a rock energy and electronic toxicity that has infected the best dancefloors on the globe (Berghain and Watergate in Berlin, Fabric in London, Rex Club in Paris, Loft in Barcelona). Featuring guest artists Chloé and Au Revoir Simone's Erika Foster, Yes Is More features 12 tracks of intricate, Dante-esque dark-wave and electrified pop mixed with harmonies, solid kicks, and glamorous, new wave elegance.
|
|
Artist |
Title |
Format |
Label |
Catalog # |
|
|
12"
|
|
FND 008EP
|
"This release has a special place in my discography in the sense that it gathers what I consider as the rough expression, the genesis of this string of tracks, and the most achieved, savagely-crafted and potentially toxic piece I've ever written to date on the same record. Track after track, I tried to push the concept a bit further by delaying as much as possible the time when a slight change kicks in, fitting it in at the very moment the listener starts to think that after all, there might be something wrong with the track. The goal was to be constantly on the edge of boredom but never going quite there. Making these changes very subtle makes it very difficult for the dancer to feel the tension building up all along the track, creating a feeling of disorientation; and before you knew it the outside world was gone astray. Once you're stuck in, no matter how unnerving or frustrating it gets, you're stuck in. It becomes mesmerizing to the point you want to know how it all ends up, if it ever comes to an end. A bit like being unable to keep your eyes off the dancing flames in a fireplace. A bit like reading this text." - Danton Eeprom, London, December 2008.
|
|
Artist |
Title |
Format |
Label |
Catalog # |
|
|
12"
|
|
CHANGE 002EP
|
"Danton Eeprom is a name to watch! He is slowly but surely building a name for himself, with quality tunes released on Belgium Lektroluv, UK Delta B, and French Virgo or more recently, In Finé. This new 4-tracker is a synthesis from his sound which made his success in Berlin, quite particularly: a punchy and melodic sound, tinged with techno and house. 'Danton's Bug' is a very appreciated track by London and Berlin DJs, with its mystic bass line, dramatic ascents and metal voices. 'Flash Car Culture' is made for the dancefloor, a very powerful track with analog sound which sounds like a Booka Shade track with more punch. 'Ostalgie' will make happy people who like dark and exhausting basses as well as Detroit/Berlin sound, with chaotic voices and mysterious synthetic sounds. 'Cocktail Party Gone Bad' fences this record with a classic electro track with amazing samples, which invites you to a great journey. Keep pushing!"
|
|
Artist |
Title |
Format |
Label |
Catalog # |
|
|
12"
|
|
TSUBA 019EP
|
"Danton Eeprom made his Tsuba debut last year with One Thing Leads To Another and has since released records on Freak n' Chic and his own Fondation imprint. The follow up for Tsuba, To The Bone has already been included on the Steve Lawler Viva London album and has Danton's trademark dark funk throughout. The vocal is what really makes this and Danton stand out from the crowd. This man is going to be huge! For the remix, Jamie Jones delivers a stunner, adding his trademark trippy and hypnotic touches to the original. With Danton and Jamie on the same 12", it's another big Tsuba release."
|
|
Artist |
Title |
Format |
Label |
Catalog # |
|
|
12"
|
|
LTM 007EP
|
"Danton is part of a new generation of French producers who can perfectly play in the major league. While this is his debut for Love Triangle, Danton Eeprom has also released tracks for Lektroluv and Tsuba amongst others, garnering support from cutting edge DJs such as Damian Lazarus, Sebo K and Loco Dice, as well as big name jocks like Sasha, Steve Lawler and D Ramirez. Love Triangle is a label from Williams of Get Physical and Glasgow Underground fame. He also plays in Mylo's live band."
|