Thursday, October 8, 2009

Kitsune compliation album due out in November

Here is the eighth Maison compilation from Kitsuné, the chic and nice issue. The Kitsuné house is now packed with friends, girls and boys, new and old. Quiet girls, neurotic boys, Kitsuné mobilizes all that is most passionate and exciting. We won’t list the number of groups and artists discovered on Kitsuné compilations that have since become headliners, we have no time for that.

We always need resources, and pleasure, and brilliant new music that will change the course of the day when you press play. And new encounters. And from then on also the pleasure of nurturing relationships, having the chance to go deeper in them and dig some grooves, to be surprised by those you thought you already knew.

Two Door Cinema Club and Delphic are the latest additions to the Kitsuné family and their respective forthcoming debut albums will be out soon on Kitsuné. Additionally, Heartsrevolution, Slagsmålsklubben, Beni, Chew Lips and Crystal Fighters will all have their tracks out as singles on Kitsuné. It’s all here.

It was a two months listening-marathon of sorts in Kitsuné’s Montmartre offices and everywhere else for that matter. This time it’s even more of a world tour: there’s French singing, Japanese singing. There are Finnish, Swedish, Germans, basically everyone’s invited.

“Kitsuné Maison 8” will be released November 30, 2009 on Kitsuné. Pick it up on iTunes, Amazon, Beatport, eMusic, and other fine digital outlets.


“Kitsuné Maison 8” Tracklisting

1. French Horn Rebellion – “Up All Night”
We recommend their four Euros D.I.Y. video for such a gigantic song.

2. The Drums – “Let's Go Surfing”
They are handsome, dress up fifties and what’s more play good music.

3. Siriusmo – “High Together”
Sublime and simple. It would make a Cistercian monastery dance. The priests would be allowed to marry if they were listening to this in the Vatican.

4. Le Corps Mince de Françoise – “Something Golden” *
Slender and Finnish. Connected to French writer Françoise Sagan?

5. Midnight Juggernauts – “This New Technology”
Panoramic and ambitious, by the most sought-after producers this month.

6. Heartsrevolution – “Dance Till Dawn” *
The Heartsrevolution couple is back. They’re nuts (we say ‘intense’ to remain polite). They shine of a thousand CRYSTALLIZED™ sparkles. A very 1989 piano for a track that’s already been aired on Gossip Girl for three full minutes.

7. Logo – “Junocide”
Proper aceeeed to incite you to drive faster. Also perfect for a row.

8. Two Door Cinema Club – “I Can Talk (Moulinex Remix)” *
Our favourite from Kitsuné Maison 7 is here again, no wonder the band has now signed to Kitsuné. Their album, to die for, will be out shortly. How will these very shy boys deal with the hordes of female fans that will soon land on their doorstep? A song about silence and the unexplainable.

9. Slagsmålsklubben – “Brutal Weapons” *
We first talked to the Slagsmålsklubben boys in a festival in Finland surrounded by whales. Then in the office it was competition time to see who could say the band’s name the fastest: Slagsmålsklubben, Slagsmålsklubben, Slagsmålsklubben! A track that’s like a grand domino chain-reaction.

10. Beni - Maximus “(Harvard Bass Remix)”*
Awesome track! Maximus, minimus, very Keith Haring. The video created so much on-line hysteria that we had to stop the comments.

11. AMWE – “Friction Between The Lovers”
Very inflamed. Amwe is Japanese and a long way from being 6 feet tall, still she wears size 9 Air Jordan collectors. She’s fierce.

12. Jolie Cherie – “Star”
For once that a band with a French name is actually French and not three Japanese girls with pink hair. This track is the kind of stuff cute Parisian girls who think Kate Moss and go to La Durée listen to.

13. Chew Lips – “Salt Air (Alex Kapranos Remix)” *
A song about America. They met in a restaurant and Alex Kapranos agreed to do a remix.

14. Delphic – “This Momentary” *
Believe the hype. Delphic are enormous. Well, they will be enormous. And will remain enormous. We should make a movie, just to place that track in.

15. Memory Tapes – “Bicycle”
Another Technicolor track that includes a choir and smells good homemade cooking. So Anglo-Saxon it hurts.

16. Parallels – “Find the Fire”
Kate Bush 2010. The song that the American director John Hughes would have used if he didn’t pass away this summer. Special mention to broken-hearted sixteen-year old girls.

17. Nottee – “Control”
A girl who’s looking for truth and wants to walk straight. So rare. Totally crazy. Another Kitsuné finding.

18. ENCORE

19. Crystal Fighters – “I Love London” *
A future Kitsuné release, for raving mad London queens. And for you too.

20. My Tiger My Timing – “I Am The Sound”
The band (some friends, a brother and sister) is already scouring the venues of Leeds, Bristol and Manchester. The song promises: I’m not trying to chat you up, it’s just we’re going in the same direction and I’m going home. Perfect.

* Single to be released on Kitsuné in the current year

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