Télépopmusik

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Télépopmusik
Origin Flag of France France
Genre(s) Trip Hop
Downtempo
Years active 1998–present
Label(s) EMI/Capitol Records
Website www.telepopmusik.de
Members
Fabrice Dumont
Stephan Haeri
Christophe Hetier

Télépopmusik is a French electronic music group with three members. The group's first album was Genetic World, and several singles from the album have been released since. The group's second album, Angel Milk was released in 2005. According to Telepopmusik's official MySpace page, their next album will be available in the fall of 2008. [1]

Télépopmusik consists of musicians Fabrice Dumont (bassist of the pop band Autour de Lucie), Stephan Haeri (also known as 2 Square for his solo projects), and Christophe Hetier.

The track "Breathe" from the album Genetic World was used by Mitsubishi to launch the 2003 Outlander. Co-writer and guest vocalist Angela McCluskey is from the American band Wild Colonials.

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Also, the track from Angel Milk "Last train to wherever" could be heard in the 3rd Season première of Nip Tuck in the last scene.

The track "Don't Look Back" from the album Angel Milk was used in a love scene between two women in the American series The L Word.

"Breathe" was used to great effect in the 2005 French movie "The Beat That My Heart Skipped" ("De Battre Mon Coeur S'est Arrete"), directed by Jacques Audiard.

A jazz/torch version of "Yesterday Was a Lie" from Genetic World, covered by Chase Masterson, plays a role in the film of the same name.

[edit] Other

  • Catalogue Of Telepopmusik (2003)
  • Damita Jo by Janet Jackson (2004) [Télépopmusik produced "Looking for Love," the introduction to this album]
  • The Things We Do by Angela McCluskey (2005) [a regular vocalist for Télépopmusik]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Telepopmusik official MySpace page. Telepopmusik (2008). Retrieved on 2008-04-26.

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