
With Blackout, Lil’ Louis delivers much more than a simple club track: a true immersion in a tense, dark and hypnotic sonic universe
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With Blackout, Lil’ Louis delivers much more than a simple club track: a true immersion in a tense, dark and hypnotic sonic universe
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With Saturn Strip, Alan Vega swaps the urgency of Suicide for cosmic synth-pop. An elegant, electric turn, between American dream and space drift… Would you stay on Saturn ?
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In 1986, with Can You Feel It, Larry Heard aka Mr. Fingers signed a soaring masterpiece, the cornerstone of Chicago deep house
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In Something, Shirley Bassey makes classics like The Beatles’ Something and Sinatra’s My Way her own, offering powerful, unique interpretations that reinforce her place among music’s greatest voices
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DJ Shadow and DJ Krush combine their talents to offer a hypnotic plunge into the world of trip-hop and experimental hip-hop, blending eclectic samples and spellbinding percussion
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Substances en volutes pour DJ Cam, qui plonge dans un univers trip-hop captivant, mêlant rythmes lancinants et influences jazz, pour offrir un album à la fois intime et cinématographique
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Recloose’s Dining Room blends eclectic percussion, deep bass and broken beat rhythms to create a captivating EP that explores the boundaries of electronica and jazz
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With Feets, Don’t Fail Me Now, Herbie Hancock fuses jazz, funk and disco, delivering an innovative album that marks a new era in his sonic exploration through driving rhythms and
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Spastik is probably one of the most famous record from the 90s by Plastikman, aka Richie Hawtin
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One of the greatest progenitors of hip hop music, Gil Scott-Heron’s poetry inspired a legion of rappers artists while his engaging songwriting skills placed him square in the R&B charts
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