It wasn’t enough for us to just reissue Aniaetleprogrammeur’s debut album Die Kir(s)che Auf Dem Kopf, but we are also consecutively unleashing the no-holds barred collection of remixes Der Kopf Auf Der Kir(s)che. These unique and modern reworkings come from Aniaetleprogrammeur themselves alongside: Stereovoid (La Chatte, Peine Perdue, Lustrine, France Fiction) who manages to take “C’est super pour moi” into some dark global house territory. The Escapists, Leonard de Leonard’s new collaboration with graphic designer Elroy, whose mix of “Alcool French” explores the mixed aesthetics of film noirs, adventure novels and movies from the mid 20th century. Axel Danke Schön, (Team Plastique) taking “I am not from London” to a fever-pitched but danceable level of Throbbing Gristle/Nitzer Ebb/ Skinny Puppy styled industrial aggression. aMinus, the solo project of Valentin Plessy (Plateau Repas), reworks “I bet you stalk me” and showcases his love for 80’s synth pop, house music, 8bit chiptune and R&B. Johnny Boy from Paris’s remix of “I am not from London” keeps it arrogant and explosively current while revealing influences such as Suicide, Buzzcocks, and PIL. Mille, the fresh DIY electronica project from the two girls of Plateau Repas, Foufoukoh and Magritte Jaco, who create a musical playground where retro keyboards meet African beats and wild animals in a sensitive road trip without a compass on their remix of “Ich bin müde”.
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09/05/2011
Aniaetleprogrammeur is an electro-rock band that formed in Paris in 2005 by Ania Jules (machines/synths) and Hanri Gabriel (guitars/ vox/machines/synths). This male/female duo is a fresh and exciting take on the merging of electronic and punk music they call “machinerock”, with massive sounding drums and heavily processed guitars creating a bed for Hanri’s distinctive and harsh vocals to pull you in. They mix the big electro sounds that Berlin is renowned for with the melodic overtones of the Parisian Kitsune sound. The tribal pulse of techno and deep drone of ambient music is layered in all their work, but these are honest and visceral songs, and not another simple exercise in genre blending. This debut album showcases a gloriously noisy and imaginative spirit that hits hard like the bastard child of Einstürzende Neubauten and Atari Teenage Riot, albeit less po-faced than the former and less irritating than the latter. We like to think of it as the perfect mix of cold techno beats and furious glam-punk guitars, comparable to when Nine Inch Nails were groundbreaking and Ministry actually shocked people – and that is why we love them! Besides constantly performing live across Europe at festivals and clubs, Ania has her own highly sought after fashion line Tata Christiane, and the two members regularly perform DJ-sets and have been commissioned for many remixes and soundtracks for theatre, movies, fashion shows, and exhibitions. Their new album will be released on Tata Christiane in October, when they will also start presenting their...
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09/05/2011