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 01-09-07 : Headphone Karaoké is dead :( For all the people who want to continue to dance, we'll release some tracks on digital & cd collector in december
 12-06-07 : Article in "Nouvelles têtes", les Inrockuptibles #602
 08-04-07 : Press review, TRAX #105, France
 13-03-07 : Poney Club 54 radio show (Radio Campus Paris)
 17-02-07 : Release Party ' We don't say this is not dangereous' at Batofar (Paris - Fr) with Noze : live (Circus Company), Headphone Karaoké : live (Backroom Dandy/Plaqué Or ), Alice Khan : live (Plaqué Or), Plastique de rêve : Dj set (Turbo/Gigolo), Ben Dover : Dj set (Plaqué Or), a Kind Of Ceasar : Dj set (Backroom Dandy)
 02-02-07 : Playlisted on Let's Dance! radioshow, Couleur3 (Switzerland), LuLúxpo
HEADPHONE KARAOKE is the very very glam project initiated by Eric Labbé and Charlotte Miquel. A couple generously convert in his faith in a radical and happy clubbing. Crazy loops, hard beats, sex, drugs and drugs lyrics, acidulous punk attitude and a certain tendency to fire dancefloors.
Fed by German minimal/IDM, their music comes away from it by the singing which brings them closer to electro clash or electro pop. In addition, they have the characteristic to produce their music on only one machine (Electribe MX of Korg hounded into a corner), which makes the configuration of the project extremely basic : one machine/one voice. myspace profile
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We don't say this is not dangerous BRD01 - Mars 2007 with Plastique de rêve remix
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Their first EP begin with a catchy and hynotic song perfectly suitable for the dancefloor, and more. this track is deep with a raw, druggy bassline -- mixed with sexy ‘explicit’ vocals. The second is a serious peak time, with a cocktail of dark underground beats, fat bassline, digital wildlife effects and a sexy, distorted vocal hook that rides the groove effortlessly. On the flip-side ‘last night a dealer saved my life’ is remixed by well-known genevan electro house veteran Plastique de rêve, whose successfull tracks & remixes could be heard on various labels like Gigolo, Turbo, Viking, WMF or Mental groove. He reworks this deep tune based on his own words into a tracky, acidified funky dj tool.
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Last night a dealer saved my night |
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No more champagne in my glass |
[05:35] |
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Plastique de rêve remix |
[08:28] |
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We don't say this is not dangereous |
[01:05] |
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Release date : 3 december 2007
Danton Eeprom and a Kind Of Ceasar talk about their experience through 2 tracks sharing the same material (voices, pads, percussions ...). This common base was then altered by their own damages.
Danton's side is deep and hypnotic, touched by alien frequencies and full of disturbing details. Ceasar's version, haunted by zombies whispers and sinister undertones, works the mind just as much as the body. Are you ready to highlight the damage done ?
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Danton Eeprom version |
[09:13] |
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a Kind Of Ceasar version |
[09:13] |
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Distributor : Discograph (worldwide), Juno Digital & Believe Digital (Beatport, iTunes ...) |
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"Love it ! love it ! love it !" Radioslave |
"Mental Danton!" Agoria |
"Dark and ghostly like a mysterious zombie movie soundtrack, the Ceasar mix is my favourite, very spooky" Plastique de rêve |
"Super cool !" Jennifer Cardini |
"Grosse grosse pression sur la Ceasar version. J'adore" GetTheCurse |
"J'adore le track de Danton, super vibe!! " Chloé |
"Excellent work!" Konrad Black |
"Both great deep tech, just how I like them! Danton is on fire at the moment, always haunting and dark for the 4am floor!" Matt Walsh |
"Face Danton : Super bon track hypnotique, on aime beaucoup! Face Ceasar : Enorme track dancefloor, envoutant a souhait. Bravo excellente sortie" Scratch Massive |
"Ceasar side ... peachy and cream with my bollocks on top! Fantastic! " Siskid |
"I like the dubby vibe on Danton's track. Will play in smokey club" Djulz |
"Both sides sounds interesting, will play!" Woody |
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