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DL 019EP
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For Isola, Pilooski (Discodeine, Dirty Edits) has called upon four contributors, with eden ahbez's Eden's Island in mind. Jarvis Cocker (Pulp) reads from Carl Gustav Jung's The Red Book (1915-1930); Judah Warsky reads his own homage to the sun and the moon; Narumi Hérisson (Tristesse Contemporaine) reads a passage from Ango Sakaguchi's Sakura No Mori No Makaï No Shita (1947); and writer Simon Liberati (Anthology of Apparitions (2005), Jayne Mansfield 1967 (2011), Eva (2015) reads a fragment from one his 113 Studies of Romantic Literature (2013). Features Clément Froissart (flute), Axel Lecourt (percussion), and Julien Vichnievsky (guitar).
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DL 018EP
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Julien Perez was the former frontman of French band Adam Kesher. His songs are urban, ethereal, nocturnal soundscapes, infused with a sweaty variété touch. The way he builds his tracks is tense and sensual, reminding of Christophe and La Perversita lyrics, as much as of the Border Community label and Invisible Conga People productions. Produced by Pilooski (Discodeine, Tristesse Contemporaine), already supported by Laurent Garnier and Tim Sweeney.
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DL 017LP
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Highly anticipated since their first EP, 51 Ways To Leave Your Lover, which broke its way into the hearts of all who heard it, Tristesse Contemporaine have perfected this magic by taking it all the way to the Parisian and French stages. Crystalline arpeggios, dreamy loops and whispered vocals create a world of destabilizing and refined emotions which carry a thrilling light to the darkened dancefloors. The trio of enigmatic donkey-masked singer, Maik, Leo on guitars and Narumi on synthesizers, trusted their minimalist melodies to the expert hands of DJ/producer, Pilooski. Romantic and flamboyant, arrogant and haunting, this first album imagines a world in chiaroscuro, where the electrical illuminations of shoegazing merge with electronic beats, with a heightened new wave sensitivity. Climb to the dark side of modern pop as you enter the fractured, hypnotic dance of Tristesse Contemporaine.
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