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| More Rebrands | |
Two new Hystereo rebrands have recently been released. First up is a heavy remix of Digitalism's latest single "Idealistic", taken from their album "Idealism".
The package, released on Kitsuné, also includes remixes
by A-Trak and Who Made Who. Some copies have been mislabeled, with the A-Trak mix being labeled as the Hystereo one and vice-versa. Listeners familiar with the A-Trak or Hystereo sound should be able to identify which is which though.
The second is a major reworking of Hyper & JHz's
"Computer Says No" on Kilowatt. Both remixes have been very well received
and are getting airplay on XFM and BBC Radio 1. You can hear both on the Hystereo MySpace page. |  |
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| Brand New Rebrand | |
The
Hystereo rebrand of the forthcoming single 'Cocotte' by Teenage Bad
Girl is due out February 2007. The track has been inciting minor riots
wherever it's dropped and has been gathering strong DJ support. Coming
soon to record stores & dancefloors! The picture disc also features
two new Teenage Bad Girl tracks and remixes by Boys Noize & Yuksek.
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addition, a shorter version of the remix will be included on Teenage
Bad Girl's debut album, also entitled 'Cocotte', to be released shortly
on Vitalic's label Citizen Records. Check the Events page soon for
upcoming dates supporting the release.
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Remixes & Move
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Hystereo have just completed two new remixes, which are due for imminent release. The first is a remix of "Cynax" by Celtec Twinz on Advanced Records. The second is of Trashtalk's "Tank Girl" on Craft Music. You can listen to a preview of both the Hystereo MySpace page. More remixes are in the works... watch this space.
In other news, Hystereo's European operations have been relocated to a new location in Paris, France. The Hystereo Corporation is excited by the prospect of new challenges in the competitive European sector.
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| Tourist
Trophy |
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| "Corporate
Crimewave" has been licensed by Polyphony
/ Sony, creators of Gran Turismo, for their new
Playstation 2 game Tourist
Trophy. The soundtrack also features Vitalic, Daft Punk, SebastiAn, Lindstrom and Jacques Lu Cont. |
| Give
Us The Night |
Look at him there, laughing at us!
The campaign to extend and stagger Dublin's opening hours is up and
running. Current legislation is a joke and we need to change it.
Give us the night McDowell... www.giveusthenight.com |
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| Global
Picnic |
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Lineup for the Global
Gathering Festival in Long Marston (near
Birmingham) includes: Groove Armada / Fatboy
Slim / Daft Punk / Carl Cox / Pete Tong / Erol Alkan / Justice / Boys
Noize / 2020 Soundsystem /Funk D'Void / Alloy Mental / Simian
Mobile Disco... and Hystereo! Plus many more.
Hystereo also play at Electric
Picnic Festival Ireland in September.
Also announced for the Bodytonic Tent :
Laurent Garnier/ Tiefschwarz / Coldcut /
Andrew Weaherall / Metro Area / Krafty Kuts / Radio Soulwax / Ian
Pooley / Backlash DJs / Nathan Fake / Fish Go Deep / Dancepig / Todd
Terje / Splitloop and more to be confirmed!
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| For the latest Hystereo tour dates, hit events, also check
out the support section for photos & exclusive downloads. For inquiries
& booking, click contact. |
| James
Yancey |
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We were extremely sorry to hear about the recent death of legendary
hip-hop producer James Yancey (Jay Dee, J-Dilla).
He was an inspiration to many fans & artists, including
ourselves and we'd like to offer our condolences to his friends and
family. Thanks for the beautiful music, Jay, and thanks for making many
a journey or party more enjoyable. You won't be forgotten.
Please visit www.stonesthrow.com/jdilla for further information. |
| Remixes |
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Corporate Crimewave Remixes due out on February
27th.
The EP features 4 remixes of tracks taken from the Corporate
Crimewave album; Executive Memo and Winters In The City have been remixed
by Sébastien Léger.
Newbies Deadbeats (now Deadbots) have done a technofied mix of Futurlude & Hystereo have reworked the
title track. |
| Review |
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Corporate Crimewave has been voted 'Album Of The Year' by Connected magazine.
Read their review here. |