SERIOUSLY, ERIC ? #7 (compilation)

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SERIOUSLY, ERIC ? #7 (compilation)
SERIOUSLY, ERIC ? #7 (compilation)
out Oct 13th 2014 (Alter K / IDOL)
01 - HUSBANDS - You, me, cellphones
02 - KID FRANCESCOLI - Blow up (Rules of the game edit)
03 - THE YOLKS - Virgin boy
04 - HELLO BYE BYE - Over
05 - DONZELLE feat. NUMERO# - La bière sur les gamines (Plaisir de France remix)
06 - BIKINI MACHINE - Travel free
07 - SMOOVE & TURRELL - Lay it on me
08 - STICKY FINGERS - Gold snafu
09 - EPHEMERALS - Easy ain’t nothing
10 - TALK TO ROBOTS - Dream colors
11 - SECRET COLOURS - It can’t be simple
12 - LORELLE MEETS THE OBSOLETE - What’s holding you?
13 - OH! TIGER MOUNTAIN - New religion
14 - HOLY FAMILY - Airy-Jane flying carpet
15 - RED SNAPPER - Village tap (Rich Thair remix)
16 - LES GORDON - Plethore
17 - VIRGILE ALLIEN - Gates of heaven
18 - CHEVALREX - Retour du soleil
19 - ASTRONAUTS - Skydive
20 - ALPES - Dream ocean (Kid Francescoli remix)
Always in search of exciting music, Alter K is proud to present to you its favourite new tracks,
whether from prestigious artists, up-and-coming acts or something a little more leftfield. And after
having introduced you to the sounds of NZCA/Lines, Kumisolo, Thylacine, Com Truise,
Quadron or Isaac Delusion and established names like Wax Tailor, Vandaveer, Peaches, Jon
Spencer, Black Devil Disco Club, Andrew Weatherall, The Legendary Tigerman and Nancy
Sinatra, time has come to continue our journey of exploration.
Bringing together new releases (Husbands, Hello Bye Bye, Bikini Machine, Sticky Fingers,
Secret Colours, Ephemerals, Smoove & Turrell, Holy Family), exclusives (Kid Francescoli,
Alpes, The Yolks) and rarities (Red Snapper, Talk to Robots, Les Gordon, Virgile Allien...)
but also discoveries (Chevalrex, Astronauts, Oh! Tiger Mountain, Lorelle Meets the Obsolete)
and even a song sung in French (Donzelle ft. Numero# remixed by Plaisir de France).
It's a kind of magic to have a new generation of artists from all over the world (France, USA,
Australia, Canada, UK or Mexico...) free from all constraints.
More than a simple collection of great tracks, Seriously, Eric? #7 shows that synth pop, tribal
disco, psychedelic rock, library music, modern soul or even futuristic baggy perfectly slide together
to create the soundtrack to a bright new world full of adventures.
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