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Sebastien Tellier, Mr. Oizo, & SebastiAn – ‘Steak’ Score / Mr. Oizo ‘Patrick 122 – Transexual EP’

steak Sebastien Tellier, Mr. Oizo, & SebastiAn    Steak Score / Mr. Oizo Patrick 122   Transexual EP

Mr. Oizo, and team, have been very busy.

‘Steak’, a feature film by director Quentin Dupieux, which will be released in France on June 20th, seems promising. The score is a collaborative project between Sébastien Tellier, Mr. Oizo & SebastiAn. You can learn more about the film from IMDb and watch the trailer (in French) on YouTube.

Considering that I don’t understand French too well, the score is the main attraction. And I think I’m with Monsieur P that ‘Chivers as a Female’ is the stand out track:

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MP3: Sébastien Tellier, Mr. Oizo & SebastiAn – Chivers as a Female

More delicious ‘Steak’:

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MP3: Sébastien Tellier, Mr. Oizo & SebastiAn – Steakskate

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MP3: Sébastien Tellier, Mr. Oizo & SebastiAn – Ringardos

If you love it, you can download a couple more tracks and see the full tracklisting at Boule a Facettes blog and stream yet even more tracks from the official ‘Steak’ MySpace.

Pre-order the ‘Steak’ soundtrack at Amazon.fr (France). It’s going to be imprinted on Ed Banger Records, so I’m sure people in the US will get their change to grab a copy real soon.

Mr. Oizo is already on a roll. He produced Uffie’s new single, ‘First Love’, which is getting mixed comments from you guys (i.e. our readership), but I don’t think anyone can hate on the production! Remember that Oizo is the dude that produced Uff’s first single ‘Pop the Glock’ and that’s certified club banger electro masterpiece. Of course, y’all can get acquainted or re-acquainted with those two track in our ‘Uffie’ archives (don’t forget to add to the comments if you got an opinion!).

In addition to the soon to be dropped ‘Steak’, Mr. Oizo dropped his newest EP, titled, ‘Patrick 1222 / Transexual’ last week, also on Ed Banger Records. Enjoy the signature sound:

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MP3: Mr. Oizo – Patrick 122

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MP3: Mr. Oizo – Blind Concert

Order the new EP through Arcade Mode in Europe and soon in the US through Turntable Lab.

Catch up with Mr. Oizo on his MySpace or secondary remix only MySpace.

Lastly, go through the older Mr. Oizo stuff on Amazon and make sure your collection is on point, because dude is important and your friends will clown if you don’t have all of these in your stacks.

Goblin: The sound of 70s Italian horror & Justice’s Phan†om


Goblin – Tenebre (Main Theme) [1982]

Goblin are the sound of Italian horror films. I watch a lot of the genre and yesterday while fixing up after a birthday hangover, I popped in Italian horror legend Dario Argento’s Tenebre. Everything about it is good, but our focus here is music and I was reminded that I need to do proper little tribute to the composers of Tenebre and so many other great films: Goblin.

To start, some might not know Goblin’s name, but might recognize their impact on contemporary electronic music in the form of Justice’s Phan†om, which borrows heavily from Tenebre’s main theme. All it takes is a simple side by side comparison:

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MP3: Goblin – Tenebre (Main Title) (1982)

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MP3: Justice – Phan†om (2007)

Sampling is the life blood of so much music. Here are some more amazing Goblin tracks just waiting to be remixed, re-fixed, butchered and mashed. See if you’re up to the challenge! Not that they’re not absolutely perfect they way they are. Enjoy a pair of the best themes from a pair of the best Italian horror movies ever:

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MP3: Goblin – Suspiria (Main Title) (1977)
from Dario Argento’s Suspiria (buy)

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MP3: Goblin – Zombi: L’Alba Dei Morti Viventi (1979)
from Lucio Fulci’s Zombi 2 (buy)

This is just a small sample of what they’ve done early in their career which hasn’t quit yet. If you like what you hear, then buy Goblin CDs from Amazon.

You can also sample and purchase a la carte MP3s all from their official MySpace and discuss how much you love them at the MySpace group in their honor.

Tenebre (the film) is easy to find in Europe, however, it is out of print in the US, but you can still buy it from Amazon Resellers. Also highly recommended are these films if you want to go on a well-scored gore binge.

Daft Punk – ELECTROMA teaser

Daft Punk – Electroma (teaser trailer)

Just in case you didn’t know, ‘Daft Punk’s ELECTROMA‘ was released in their native France last week. The trailer is above for your consumption, but also available on the homepage of DaftPunk.com. There, you’ll also find a link to some odd looking Daft Punk action figures to drop your precious £s on.

Daft Punk will be touring in North America and Europe with support from Kavinsky and SebastiAn next month. You can learn all about where they play and purchase tickets via Daft Punk’s MySpace. Remember to befriend them and send them comments about how they changed yr life or whatev.

When it comes to their music, we love the originals! However, we just assume you have every Daft Punk LP; So here are a few remixes you might not be so familiar with:

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MP3: Daft Punk – Digital Love (Red Foxx’s Bmore Surprise Mix)

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MP3: Daft Punk – Technologic (Vitalic Remix)

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MP3: Daft Punk – Harder Better Faster Stronger (Matthew Savànt Remix) [fixed]

You love it, you nasty nasty robots! Want more?! Check out Daft Punk’s prior film, ‘Interstella 5555‘ (buy from Amazon) which is a continuation of the plot established in their music videos for ‘One More Time’, ‘Aerodynamic’, ‘Digital Love’, and ‘Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger’. Also available is a collection of older videos and documentary footage from 2000, so do your homework and cop the DVD titled, ‘D.A.F.T.‘ from Amazon.

You can show love to our remixers by checking their MySpace pages. Click ‘em: Red Foxx Worth, Vitalic, and Matthew Savànt.

Corrections: Matthew Savànt contacted us to let us know that the version I originally uploaded was a derivative of the original track. This has now been corrected. We apologize for propagating a false version. Please know that the track above is now the correct and comes direct from Matthew Savànt. (Edited, June 16)





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