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Opening Soon is a culinary buddy movie with a background of gourmet grooves where body tricks at the turntables have been replaced by acrobatic pizza tricks. This album from Jean Tonique and Mi Man is a real tomato concentrate and ingredients cleverly dosed which abound in suave and feel-good tracks. 11 tracks that act as the perfect soundtrack to accompany the dolce vita 2.0 of this great musical duo (between Mario Bros and Cheech & Chong). A tasty and pop cuisine that gives pride of place to a nostalgia that gathers behind the tiled counter or on the dancefloor. Tonique continues to demonstrate a knowledge all in funk and finesse. He is accompanied by Man, who brings his sweetness and harmony. They combine their strength on this project initiated with the title "Day & Night" and its languorous disco tinged with rhodes and percussions with Salsoul accents. Lightness and nonchalance for a songwriting full of coolness and analogical charisma boosted by a Moog which invokes the best of the '70/'80s.
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TON 004CD
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French DJ/producer/singer Jean Tonique announces his brand-new seven track album Sunny Side Up. On the heels of his acclaimed debut album Well Mannered Frivolity (2018), described by DJ Magazine as "slickly produced" and "irresistible," Tonique returns older and wiser with Sunny Side Up, focusing on raw, organic song-writing while still maintaining his affinity for French touch, house, '70s funk and hip-hop. Jean Tonique's previous two EPs set the benchmark for his imitable club sounds and remixes for Lana Del Rey, Outkast, The Kooks, and more propelled him to the world stage.
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LP version. French DJ/producer/singer Jean Tonique announces his brand-new seven track album Sunny Side Up. On the heels of his acclaimed debut album Well Mannered Frivolity (2018), described by DJ Magazine as "slickly produced" and "irresistible," Tonique returns older and wiser with Sunny Side Up, focusing on raw, organic song-writing while still maintaining his affinity for French touch, house, '70s funk and hip-hop. Jean Tonique's previous two EPs set the benchmark for his imitable club sounds and remixes for Lana Del Rey, Outkast, The Kooks, and more propelled him to the world stage.
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