May 7, 2012

I seldom listen to Electronica. I only do so when a title catches my ears and grooves me to the bones after listening to it on Radio Nova, one of my favorite radio stations (minus the very annoying ads).

I’ve been following Santigold’s production on and off for a few years now and so far I dig many tracks. I first heard Disparate Youth a few weeks ago and I enjoy listening it. I like the eery beats and the laid-back voice with a grain of falsetto fabric.

Enjoy!

January 17, 2012

Love Is All (feat. Liz Elensky) by Marc Rapson featured in his excellent Dark vs. Light EP. I got mine from Betino’s Record Shop, my favorite record store in Paris, France. It came in a simple plastic sleeve, looking like a promotional record or self-produced one for which the artist had barely enough money for the pressing.

Romain, Betino’s sidekick, insisted I sample it even though I looked at the record quite suspiciously. He knew I was no huge fan of electronica/drum’n’bass/house music. I was astonished to feel such a quality groove percolating through its few tracks. Months after, it keep showing up on my turntable quite regularly.

August 16, 2011

I’ve been haunted and highly attracted by the trailer of La Piel que Habito, the new Pedro Almodóvar movie, and it features Shades of Marble, a very nice Electronica song by Trentemoller which I can’t dissociate from that (very) intriguing trailer.