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October 29, 2009

Echo & the Bunnymen


photo by Alex Hurst

The band Echo & the Bunnymen formed in 1978, slightly more than thirty years ago, but their strong and powerful rock sound has remained the same and still thrills young generations today. Their latest album “The Fountain” will be released in November: aggressive, vibrant and reminiscent of David Bowie. Here Echo & the Bunnymen reveal their look to The New Yooxer. Read more »

October 12, 2009

Tiga

A key figure in the dance music scene, Tiga is a DJ/Producer whose initial steps into the music world revolved around organizing rave parties in his native Montréal at the beginning of the 1990s. He created his own label, Turgo Recordings, in 1998, and made his debut as a musician with his album Sexor in 2007, which was given the Juno Award for Dance Recording of the Year. He has recently released his second album, called Ciao!. We met up with him…
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July 23, 2009

Metúo

Metúo is an interesting musical project, created from the encounter between Giorgia Angiuli, the young musician and lover of the perfumed essences, Tommaso Bianchi, and Amelie Labarthe, a Parisian textile designer specializing in doll making. Together, they’ve created Toy Shop, an album composed of 10 electronic tracks that emanate a dream-like, suspended atmosphere. Central to all of their work are themes like multi-sensorial experiences and eco-sustainability.
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July 15, 2009

Chicks on Speed


Photo by Matti Hillig @ Gaudi apartment, Barcelona
The eclectic duo of artists, performers, musicians and fashion designers, Chicks on Speed presents their new album and embarks on a not-to-be.-missed worldwide tour. In this exclusive video interview, they talk to The New Yooxer about their latest projects and their passion for music and fashion.
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April 1, 2009

Planet Funk

Seven years of constant musical experimentation. Three albums, each entirely different from the next, but with significant elements in common: “Non Zero Sumness”, “The Illogical Consequence” and “Static”, propose varied declinations of the unique Planet Funk style - a mix of rock, pop, electronica and dance.

2009 marks the return of Planet Funk with their much-awaited greatest hits album. Dan Black’s voice accompanies the band in the three previously-unreleased tracks: “Lemonade”, “Too Much Tv”, and “PaperFeathers”. The English singer, with his unmistakable rythmic voice, comes back to unite with the Italo-British band.

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