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Sebastien Tellier
'Politics'
(Lucky003)
Released:12.09.05
Sebastien Tellier ,
Air's first signing to their Record Makers label, returns after
his 2001 'L'Incroyable Verite' mini album
and his appearance on the soundtrack to 'Lost In Translation'
with a stunning eleven (11) track CD of almost
indescribable cinematic and uplifting music.
Produced in Paris by the legendary Philip Zdar (Cassius, Etienne
de Crecy), 'Politics' is an uncompromising
album featuring contributions from artists as diverse as Tony Allen
(Fela Kuti), Quentin Dupieux (aka Mr Oizo) and the Bulgarian Symphony
Orchestra.
'Bye-Bye', the first track on the album was originally
written as part of the score for Sebastien's starring role in the
Quentin Dupieux directed file 'Nonfilm', with Tony Allen striking
the perfect chord for 'Bye-Bye's rhythms. However after
'Bye-Bye' everything came together for the album - and Tellier began
composing music in Phillippe Zdar's studios at 84 Rue Des Martyrs,
Paris.
"Let's give the minorities their say, and show
the way to those who have forgotten the roots of our planet's problems!
The East Germans should know, and the wetbacks, and those who work
themselves into the ground! Say no to stylistic controls, don't
fight the rhythm - Tony Allen will be there to support me along
with the rest of them", he said.
And that's what happened: the troops stormed in to defend the
Native Americans ('Ketchup Versus Genocide'), the Mexicans
('League Chicanos'), two Africas, one idealized and one
torn by civil war ('Wonder Africa' and 'La Tuerie'), and
a sporty East German who actually misses the Berlin Wall because
she hasn't been able to play solo tennis since it's collapse ('Mauer')
- in short, the oppressed were finally given a voice and re-ushered
into a very personal but also universal 'POLITICS'.
This voice is magnified by open, melodious music that is unfettered
and full of pleasure. With 'Politics' we
blissfully sing of the pleasures of eating bananas under
the sun, or of making love with the moonlight.
It's that simple. Under Tellier the oppressed fought valiantly in
the Martyr Road Studios, right up until 31st May 2003, when Paris'
18th arrondisement was itself stormed - by freak hail, which destroyed
all of the artist's equipment. Only the master tapes remained, which,
then dripping wet, he was grateful to pass onto Phillippe Zdar for
the genial mix that is now 'Politics'.
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Bye Bye
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League Chicanos
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Wonderafrica
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Broadway
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La Ritournelle
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Benny
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Slow Lynch
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Mauer
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La Tuerie
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Ketchup vs Genoci
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Zombi
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