
With America: What Time Is Love? (Blow Up – 1991), The KLF delivers a confusing and energetic reinterpretation of their hit, halfway between homage and parody
LireFondateur de Houz-Motik, Cyprien Rose est journaliste. Il a été coordinateur de la rédaction de Postap Mag et du Food2.0Lab. Il a également collaboré avec Radio France, Le Courrier, Tsugi, LUI... Noctambule, il a œuvré au sein de l'équipe organisatrice des soirées La Mona, et se produit en tant que DJ.
With America: What Time Is Love? (Blow Up – 1991), The KLF delivers a confusing and energetic reinterpretation of their hit, halfway between homage and parody
LireFuture Shock (Columbia – 1983) is a revolutionary album that allowed Herbie Hancock to redefine his style, while pushing the boundaries of jazz
LireMore than a disco album, Diana (Motown – 1980) is a declaration of independence and a symbol of reinvention
LireHere’s My Love remains a testament to the power of disco music to express deep emotions while being celebratory
LireThe Journey Home (Warp Records – 1995) is way more than an electro album: it’s an invitation to dive into an imaginary abyssal world, and explore universal themes
LireKaos’ Definition of Love EP, released in 1989, is a house classic of the era, often associated with British clubs like the iconic Hacienda
LireSwingin’ Down Yonder is a charming, lively detour for Dean Martin, blending Southern-inspired songs with his smooth vocal style
LireGetz/Gilberto is a timeless masterpiece, capturing the essence of bossa nova through the perfect synergy of Getz, Gilberto, and Jobim
LireEsquisses (1996) by Dimitri From Paris is a hidden gem from the French house and lounge pioneer, featuring early sketches, remixes, and deep cuts
LireMesse pour le temps present (Philips – 1967) oscillates between hypnotic and unsettling, creating a theatrical experience that reflects the surrealist and avant-garde spirit of the late 60’s
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