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MUSIQ 252EP
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Debut release of Montreal-based veteran producer Guillaume & The Coutu Dumonts on Mule Musiq. He has released so much good music on labels like Circus Company, Oslo, Musique Risquée, to name a few. Title track "Shipuchiy" features his trademark minimal Latin house, and both tracks on the B side are hypnotic jazzy deep house.
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MDRNTY 003EP
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The third release on Mdrnty Records comes from a longtime favorite and friend of the house: Mr. Guillaume & The Coutu Dumonts. On remix duties is Argentinian Ernesto Ferreyra (partner in crime with Guillaume in the project Chic Miniature). This release is a deep excursion into the groove of house and the hypnotic beauty of techno.
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RISQUEE 029EP
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Guillaume & The Coutu Dumonts is never one to shy away from fresh contrasts in his works, and there are no exceptions here -- all manner of dark-to-light, flacid-to-hard, and identifiable-to-WTF? moments. "Histories Vraies" brilliantly soundtracks the inevitable future moment when a season premiere costumed viewing party for Game Of Thrones unknowingly gets their punch spiked. "Far Is The Field" counterattacks with the next level fusion of Sun Ra Arkestra-esque transmissions wrapped around a Humpty Dance-on-steroids bassline. Long-burner "Whatever's Inside" rocks a sultry belly dancer's theme song at an FM and modular synth bazaar on Uranus.
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CCS 089EP
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"'A Single String' rolls, it bounces, and that synth line will hopefully make your little fingers reach up for the stars, and strings. 'Keys for Hanuman.' This one will be a personal mystery until the day I die. Though I have a relatively organized numbering system and decent memory, I had no recollection whatsoever about starting, recording, or even thinking about this tune. 'Winning all the Battles (But Still Losing the War)'" Time to go back to the essential? Refocus our act? Step out of the limelight and dive deep into the stuffy, obscure, low-ceiling groove box?" --Guillaume & The Coutu Dumonts
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OSLO 028EP
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Guillaume is back on Oslo with a thrilling and mind-blowing three-track EP. "Indigo People" is a groovy and kickin' masterpiece. Guided by an analog bass-line, the track slowly marches through a forest populated by indigenous drum machines, while eerie samples fly through the treetops. "Ghetto Indigo" is a classic Guillaume & The Coutu Dumonts track. It has the right kind of funkiness and irony, but is grown-up enough to be a mature dancefloor destroyer. "Indigo Shower" is definitely the secret gem of the whole package with classy disco drums, hypnotizing sound scales, and a dreamy but smooth-as-hell track development.
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MEANDER 013EP
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From the funked-up and highly danceable heat of A1 to the spaced-out drum ornaments and "Rider-on-the-Storm"-esque keys of A2, the wriggly run of this record finally flows over into a deep, slow burner on the B-side -- atmospheric elegance. Guillaume & The Coutu Dumonts' inimitable expertise for intuitive dance patterns made him a well-seen suspect on neat labels like Circus Company, Hartchef Discos, Karat, Oslo, Mutek, and Musique Risquée. Long in the making, this EP is the logical continuation of a long-time friendship between Guillaume and the Meander gang.
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CCS 080EP
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Guillaume is back with a fresh EP of otherworldly house music. "Northbound" gets into gear with a rubbery bass line and shimmering flashes of melody that flutter around a haunting vocal hook. "Inconscient Collectif" simmers like the first light of the morning, a lilting euphoria rising from the gently filtered chord pattern before the effervescent trail of an arpeggiated synth line comes ringing through the mist. "Erotic Skies" makes for the perfect slow-poured tonic to round off this solar cycle of a record.
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WG 009EP
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Guillaume & The Coutu Dumonts' The Drums is an exclusive and limited 12" with an "X" etching on the B-side. This track is part of the Watergate X (WG 012CD/LP) 10 year anniversary compilation and only available on vinyl in this 12" form.
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CCS 070EP
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Remixes of the title track from Guillaume & The Coutu Dumonts' Twice Around The Sun (CC 011CD/CCS 071LP) by Trus'me and Destination Danger. Also includes a radio edit.
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CCS 071LP
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2x12" version. 7 out of the 10 tracks from the CD, 5 of which are vinyl-only extended versions. Racing between the tangible warmth of the past and the thrilling unknown of the future, Guillaume Coutu Dumont comes flying back to impart his time-spanning gospel for a third album of subversive house music. This album is undoubtedly his, and yet there's a different kind of forward momentum at work here. It manifests itself in the primal beat and Eastern mysticism of the bass line in "Time Outta Joint," or the frantic swing and scatty keys of "Discotic Space Capsule." While the thump of the drums is a familiar trope for any lover of dance music, there are cosmic incantations being whispered in the synthesizers and sound effects. A strong force in this transcendental quality that permeates Twice Around the Sun is Guillaume's choice of collaborators. In particular, his co-conspirators in Guillaume Coutu Dumont & The Side Effects lend their band dynamic to three tracks on the album. You may recognize Dave Aju's soulful croon when it cuts through the mix, but then it's just as quickly shrouded in a vocoder. Likewise, Nicolas Boucher on keys, Sébastien Arcand Tourigny on sax and Alexis Messier on guitar inject an otherworldly spirit into the heart of the kinetic machinations Elsewhere, you can hear the unmistakable seductions of dOP's Jo Illel aka JAW.
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CC 011CD
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Racing between the tangible warmth of the past and the thrilling unknown of the future, Guillaume Coutu Dumont comes flying back to impart his time-spanning gospel for a third album of subversive house music. After he last graced us with the smoky hue of Breaking the Fourth Wall (CC 007CD), Guillaume returns in a state of evolution. From the earthy rattle of the natural percussion on "Last Call" to the sultry coo of the sax on "Constellation," this album is undoubtedly his, and yet there's a different kind of forward momentum at work here. It manifests itself in the primal beat and Eastern mysticism of the bass line in "Time Outta Joint," or the frantic swing and scatty keys of "Discotic Space Capsule." While the thump of the drums is a familiar trope for any lover of dance music, there are cosmic incantations being whispered in the synthesizers and sound effects. A strong force in this transcendental quality that permeates Twice Around the Sun is Guillaume's choice of collaborators. In particular, his co-conspirators in Guillaume Coutu Dumont & The Side Effects lend their band dynamic to three tracks on the album. You may recognize Dave Aju's soulful croon when it cuts through the mix, but then it's just as quickly shrouded in a vocoder. Likewise, Nicolas Boucher on keys, Sébastien Arcand Tourigny on sax and Alexis Messier on guitar inject an otherworldly spirit into the heart of the kinetic machinations Elsewhere, you can hear the unmistakable seductions of dOP's Jo Illel aka JAW. Take the ever-rising tension of "Man, Woman and Soul," which finally bursts into a shower of starlit arpeggio and rave-ready bass, only to be met by the exuberant finale of "Solar Flare."
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CCS 059EP
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Guillaume & The Coutu Dumonts make a triumphant return to Circus Company with 3 deeper than deep (s)explosions. "Ubiquitous Gaze" gets the ball rolling in classic Coutu Dumont style with a rollicking sea of percussion, string and piano arrangements, and the soft, meandering monologue of a certain well-known musician discussing his craft. "You're The One" features a bouncing bassline and soft, stabbing chords that would make Kenny Larkin proud. A beatless stringapella of "Ubiquitous Gaze" closes in fine style.
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CCS 047EP
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This 2x12'' features extended mixes of the album tunes for those who'll want to slip this hot number into party time. From dark-and-stormy basement jams to Ethiopian-tinged fantasias, from Afrobeat to ambient house, Breaking The Fourth Wall finds Guillaume venturing far beyond the limits of 4/4 boompty-boompty. Featuring Dynamike, the DJs will have plenty to keep them busy, between driving cuts like "Helicoptère" and "Walking The Pattern," and a kind of dub cumbia on "Radio Novela."
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CCS 046EP
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Guillaume & The Coutu Dumonts present an extended mix of "Can't Have Everything" featuring dOP, the first single taken from the album Breaking The Fourth Wall. This is a driving cut spiked with deep jazz, largely induced by live saxophone and Rhodes. "Discothèque" is a misty, 6/8 Pink Floyd-esque experience that introduces the listener to the deeper end of the spectrum. Live saxophone, acoustic drum sequencing and live electric guitar emerge alongside a stubborn synth, transporting the mind to soul-searching vistas.
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CC 007CD
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This is the second album by Guillaume & The Coutu Dumonts. Since releasing his debut album on the Musique Risquée label in 2007, the Montreal-born Berliner has released a steady stream of EPs, remixes and compilation tracks for Circus Company, Oslo, Cocoon and many more. Throughout, he's developed one of the most distinctive styles in contemporary house music -- a deep, powerful and original fusion of Afro-Latin percussion, instrumental melodies, soulful vocals, and intricate rhythm programming. With Breaking The Fourth Wall, he takes another big step forward. From dark-and-stormy basement jams to Ethiopian-tinged fantasias, from Afrobeat to ambient house, this album finds Guillaume venturing far beyond the limits of 4/4 boompty-boompty. He set himself the added challenge of making the album sound as much like the work of a live band as possible. To do so, he availed himself of a close community of musician friends, beginning with dOP, recording in their Paris studio. Dave Aju recorded the vocals for "On The Lips" in his San Francisco studio. Switzerland/Zaire's Dynamike brings an Afro-beat feel to "Radio Novela." Guillaume's longtime collaborators Marc-André Charbonneau, Sébastien-Arcand Tourigny and Nicolas Boucher all feature on various tracks, playing guitar, saxophone and Rhodes. Even Guillaume's brother turns up on guitar on "Discothèque." Together, these and other ferociously talented musicians help translate Guillaume's musical vision into a living, breathing, collective effort. While the DJs will have plenty to keep them busy, the album takes many turns, slipping into a slow 6/8 shuffle on "Discothèque" and digging into a kind of dub-cumbia on "Radio Novela"; "Intermede" and "Unwelcomed" both explore murky atmospheres swirling with organ and sampled acoustic instruments. It's that acoustic element that gives Breaking The Fourth Wall such uncommon depth. Muted synthesizers and unobtrusive drum machines are the glue and staples holding together a panoramic collage of saxophones, congas, piano, Rhodes, Hammond organ, choral passages, preachers' vocals, brushed drumming and more. It's all polished off with killer hooks and vocals you might call subliminal, they burrow so deep into your head. Guillaume blurs the lines between sampling and composition, between machines and acoustic instruments, between the nightclub and the living room. Put it on and witness a new musical world coming sharply into focus -- no 3D glasses required.
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RISQUEE 020EP
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Musique Risquée presents Guillaume And The Coutu Dumonts' The Pussy Shepherd EP. The title track was licensed for Sebo K's mix CD for Watergate Records.
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RISQUEE 015.1EP
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Les Gans is the first of the two singles taken from the stellar album Face à L'est by Guillaume & The Coutu Dumonts. These two tracks (until now only available on CD) were kept off the LP in order to give them a special remix. On the A-side, you'll find the original version of "Les Gans," a beautifully-crafted moody house tune with an Afro-jazz sensibility. Audio Werner dives into the dub on his remix, augmented by Hayden Chisholm's saxophone.
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RISQUEE 015.2EP
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The second edition of a two-part 12" release by Guillaume & The Coutu Dumonts from their Face à L'est full-length. The original version of "They Only Come Out At Night" features gentle piano stabs, floating vocals and smooth percussion that will keep you dancing. The remix by Horror Inc. (aka Akufen) feels like being underwater only to surface with a bubbly bass line, powerful chords, a gorgeous bell melody and vocals that would make Brian Wilson jealous.
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RISQUEE 015CD
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This is the debut full-length album by Montréal's Guillaume & The Coutu Dumonts. Since the turn of the millennium, Guillaume Coutu Dumont has established himself as a near Svengali-esque character within the group of musicians associated with Montreal's Mutek festival. Though the festival's influence has spawned countless creative collaborations, none of the other players have made their own voice heard so clearly amongst the comedic madness said collaborations have so often produced. Whether working alongside Julien Roy as Egg, David Fafard as Luci, Ernesto Ferrerya as Chic Miniature, or under Guillaume & the Coutu Dumonts moniker, a distinctive blend of classic house sensibilities and crystal clear digital production techniques have always revealed his unmistakable creative influence. Though classically-trained as a percussionist, his productions to date have seemed to draw greater influence from his academic research in electro-acoustics then any long-forgotten rhythmic tradition. In searching for the inspiration for his debut album, Face à L'est, Guillaume Coutu Dumont spent several months in Senegal, living with a family of musicians and traveling around the country with a jazz ensemble. It was during this trip that he became "deeply impressed by the relation between music and movement." It is this exact relationship which clearly leads the way through Face à L'est's various rhythmic excursions. Whether drawing inspiration from field recordings made of the morning in Sael Desert, or simply the happy nights spent Dakar, or the impossibly hot Harmattan winds, Guillaume Coutu Dumont weaves a rich tapestry of organic percussion and futuristic textures into an inescapably funky rhythmic whole. A debut album not to be missed.
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FLOPPY 011EP
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"Montréal's Guillaume Coutu Dumont doesn't lack for collaborations. He works alongside Julien Roy as Egg, with David Fafard under the Luci moniker, and collaborates with Argentina's Ernesto Ferreyra in Chic Miniature. But now it's time for Guillaume to continue his quest for the ultimate ham bone funk recipe with his solo project: Guillaume & the Coutu Dumonts! A special blend of funk, house, techno, gospel, swing, barbershop quartet and Afro-beat! Boogie Woogui, his second solo output after his Hartchef debut, presents two special tracks of sweet and hypnotic grooves that will make any dancefloor climb a few steps towards a better place. The funky basslines wrapped in warm and soulful blankets of old blues-y samples will seduce even the grumpiest. This 12" is completed by a Matt John remix which keeps the groove steady and focused on one goal: make you all dance, smile and wiggle!"
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