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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

This Weeks Featured Artist album: Peplab - Ken Sent Me

Style: Dance/Electronic/Synth Pop

For fans of: Royksopp, Phoenix, Daft Punk

Perfect For: TV Spots, video games and corporate branded projects needing fun, upbeat and lively retro 80s inspired tracks. Also great for film or television programs needing music for dance club or flashback scenes.

Peplab's third album ‘Ken Sent Me’ is clearly inspired by many icons of the 80’s, but Peplab’s progressive production-skills always prevent it from becoming ‘retro all the way’: Peplab’s music definitely captures the sound of today and tomorrow. Supported through the years by tastemakers like Norman Cook aka Fatboy Slim and Pete Tong, Peplab has built a dedicated international following, attracted strongly by both their contagious DIY attitude and their unique "dance/80's pop-crossover" sound, making them truly accessible and hard to ignore.

“Infectiously original grooves, unconventional sounds and strong vocal hooks to perfection, often blurring the lines between alternative pop-rock, 80’s electro and underground dance”. One of the best attempts that's the truly unique sound of Peplab.

Instrumentals available as well as the vocal tracks.




















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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

This Weeks Featured Artist album: Depth Affect - Hero Crisis

Style: Electronica/Hip-Hop/Dance

For Fans Of: Prefuse 73, The Chemical Brothers, Apparat

Perfect For: Corporate-branded projects looking for edgy hip-hop/electronic music, films and TV shows that are seeking a different kind of sound for a hero’s journey

Formed in September 2004 in the town of Lorient, the Paris-based Depth Affect are a quartet comprising of two musicians, one DJ and one VJ. The group has adopted a unique musical approach by choosing to focus on largely instrumental hip-hop-infused electronica, placing the concentration on refining their sound and finding the right slant for their music to become totally universal.

Depth Affect’s latest release “Hero Crisis” is an impressive slab of acerbic cut’n’paste electronica sprinkled with an extra helping of chunky hip-hop bits. Their music is a blend of emotive chords, playful rapping, sharp beats, and catchy rhythms. The album has a music box quality, with its heavily processed samples lending an air of carefree magic. You are taken into a warm, glitchy odyssey through the eyes of some progressives who ditch urban politics in favor of gleaming hooks and cerebral, euphoric keyboards. Depth Affect builds a very personal sonic universe in which glitches and breaks cohabitate in perfect harmony. Whatever the quartet throws themselves into, they manage to make total sense of it.

Depth Affect’s inventive and eccentric numbers are well-suited for corporate-branded projects screaming for edgy hip-hop and electronic music. Their aptly-titled album “Hero Crisis” has the perfect amount of danger and mystique to be used as for films and TV shows that involve an atypical, yet epic hero’s journey.






















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