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SINNBUS 056CD
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The long-awaited full-length debut by Berlin-based artist La Boum Fatale, following collaborations with Glenn Astro and Sieren and remixes for Me and My Drummer, Hundreds, and Sizarr. In 2012, musician and producer Antonio de Spirt burst out of nowhere with the surprise hit "AAA" and the beautiful electronica of his debut EP, Damwild. Here, de Spirt gives himself room to experiment. La Boum Fatale has always been a project of cooperation, of creative exchange and friction. Most of these tracks are joint works with artists whose output de Spirt deeply appreciates. He offers the music as a field for experimentation and is calm enough to impose no conditions on the heated "No Tongue In Cheek," sung by Danish artist Asbjørn; the wild "Ghosts" with Pantasz; the floating "Lovers Dough" (with Fee Kürten aka Tellavision); "He Just Might" (with Brookln Dekker (Rue Royale)); and the overflowing "When We Fall/Razor Wires" with vocals by Petula.
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SINNBUS 056LP
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LP version. Includes download code. The long-awaited full-length debut by Berlin-based artist La Boum Fatale, following collaborations with Glenn Astro and Sieren and remixes for Me and My Drummer, Hundreds, and Sizarr. In 2012, musician and producer Antonio de Spirt burst out of nowhere with the surprise hit "AAA" and the beautiful electronica of his debut EP, Damwild. Here, de Spirt gives himself room to experiment. La Boum Fatale has always been a project of cooperation, of creative exchange and friction. Most of these tracks are joint works with artists whose output de Spirt deeply appreciates. He offers the music as a field for experimentation and is calm enough to impose no conditions on the heated "No Tongue In Cheek," sung by Danish artist Asbjørn; the wild "Ghosts" with Pantasz; the floating "Lovers Dough" (with Fee Kürten aka Tellavision); "He Just Might" (with Brookln Dekker (Rue Royale)); and the overflowing "When We Fall/Razor Wires" with vocals by Petula.
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