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Format: CD
 May 2002
 Record Label: Capitol/EMI Records
 Recording Type: Studio
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Track Listing 1. Breathe 2. Genetic World 3. Love Can Damage Your Health 4. Smile 5. Dance Me 6. Da Hoola - (Soda-Pop remix) 7. Let's Go Again 8. Trishika 9. Yesterday Was a Lie 10. L'Incertitude D'Heisenberg 11. Breathe - (extended remix)
| Details | | Contributing artists: | Angela McCluskey, Peaches | | Distributor: | EMI Music Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Telepopmusik: Antipop (vocals, synthesizer, sound effects, scratches); Stephan Haeri (guitar, keyboards, drums, programming); Fabrice Dumont (banjo, double bass). Additional personnel includes: Angela McCluskey, Soda-Pop, Chilly Gonzales, Peaches (vocals); Christophe Minck (harp); Geoffrey Tamisier (trumpet); Pascal Charpentier (piano); Sebastien Buffet (brushes). "Breathe" was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording. Telepopmusik consists of three French multi-instrumentalists and programmers, Stephan Haeri, Christophe Hetier, and Fabrice Dumont, who create atmospheric, chill-out pop music incorporating odd sound-bites, random raps, and often featuring sultry female vocals, mostly by the Wild Colonials' Angela McCluskey. While similar to Air and Zero 7 on first listen, there's more experimentalism, something a bit duskier about their music. Telepopmusik's sound is almost as if a boozed-up 1950s jazz-standards combo was asked to collaborate with Kraftwerk and Serge Gainsbourg in the seediest of late-night bars. The title track from GENETIC WORLD breaks down the phrase until it's indecipherable and layers it over an '80s sci-fi movie theme. This follows the sleepy, sensual balladry of the hypnotic dance single "Breathe," McCluskey's Holiday-channeling finest moment. Dirty Beatniks rapper Soda-Pop drops in throughout the record, his strongest point coming when he both produces and languidly raps on "Da Hoola." And, adding to her ever-growing list of guest appearances, indie icon Peaches and frequent collaborator Chilly Gonzales team up with a chilling bass on the infectious "Let's Go Again."
Industry Reviews ...A melange of blues, jazz, down-tempo house, hip-hop and robot-pop pieced together perfectly... CMJ (05/20/2002)
8 out of 10 - ...Fresh rhymes from filthy-and-fly Peaches and Gonzales and Beatnik rapper Soda-Pop, along with warm robotics, futurostic keyboard swirls and midnight-dark ambient soundscapes, thrust the album firmly into the present.
3 out of 5 stars - ...Here's an artist album rendered as chillout mix CD, dipping into hip hop, rock guitars and a variety of ambient electronica... Q (04/01/2002)
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