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Télépopmusik
Télépopmusik is a French electronic music trio, composed of Fabrice Dumont (bassist of the pop band Autour de Lucie), Stephan Haeri (also known as "2 square" for his solo projects), and Christophe Hetier (also known as "DJ Antipop"). History Télépopmusik was formed by Fabrice Dumont (of Autour de Lucie), Stephan Haeri (2Square, of Planet Zen), and Christophe Hetier (Antipop, of ''Bel Air'') in 1997. 1997: ''Sonic 75'' Télépopmusik, contributed "Sonic 75" to the compilation ''Source Lab 3 X'' (1997). 2001-2004: ''Genetic World'' The group's first album was ''Genetic World'', released in 2001, with several singles from the album released subsequently. Rapper Mau, from Earthling, appeared as a guest vocalist on ''Genetic World'' as Soda-Pop (tracks "Genetic World", "Da Hoola" and "Trishika"). " Breathe" from the album ''Genetic World'' was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category Best Dance Recording at the ceremony held in February 2004. The track peaked at #42 ...
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Genetic World
''Genetic World'' is the debut studio album by the France, French electronic music trio (music), trio Télépopmusik, released in 2001. The album was re-released in 2002 as per request of the producer Heisenberg. Angela McCluskey appeared as a special guest vocalist and co-writer of many of the album's tracks. She performed on "Love Can Damage Your Health", “Smile", "Breathe (Télépopmusik song), Breathe", and "Yesterday Was a Lie", the first three of which were also singles. One of the singles, "Breathe", was a commercial success, charting in both the US and the UK. McCluskey and the members of Télépopmusik first met when they opened for the band The Wild Colonials (of which she is a member) in New York and struck a friendship. Critical reception The album was met with praise from Music journalism, music critics upon its release. On review aggregate website Metacritic, the album holds a score of 70/100, indicating "generally favorable reviews." Tom Semioli, writing for A ...
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Angel Milk
''Angel Milk'' is the second album from French electronic group Télépopmusik, released on June 21, 2005. The album was met with mostly positive reviews from music critics, who praised the record's production and Angela McCluskey's guest vocals. The album spawned two singles, "Into Everything" and "Don't Look Back". Background Prior to the recording of ''Angel Milk'', Télépopmusik had achieved some mainstream success with " Breathe". The song was used in a Mitsubishi advertisement, became a top 50 hit in the UK, and entered the ''Billboard charts, Billboard'' Billboard Hot 100, Hot 100. The song's parent album, ''Genetic World'', also proved a success, charting in both the US and the UK. For their second record, Télépopmusik reunited with Angela McCluskey, who had provided vocals on several of the tracks on the group's debut, including "Breathe". They also enlisted England, English Rapping, rapper Mau (of trip hop band Earthling (band), Earthling) and English vocalist ...
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Damita Jo (album)
''Damita Jo'' is the eighth studio album by American singer Janet Jackson. It was released on March 30, 2004, by Virgin Records. The album takes its title from Jackson's middle name. Its music incorporates pop rock, electro, house, and hip hop styles, in addition to R&B. Its concept is based on Jackson's alternate personalities, exploring themes involving intimacy, monogamy, love, and dance. Its production is derived from producers including Dallas Austin, Scott Storch, BAG & Arnthor, Arnthor Birgisson, Rich Harrison, Télépopmusik, Just Blaze, and Kanye West; in addition to Jackson and Jam & Lewis. The album was recorded over 18 months, the longest span of time Jackson had spent on a project. Jackson sought to find producers who identified with her emotions, intending "hard-hitting dance music". Producers declared it "a really sexy record" which was bold, fun, and positive. Multiple personae portrayed include the obstinate "Damita Jo" and lascivious "Strawberry Bounce". Ja ...
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Breathe (Télépopmusik Song)
"Breathe" is the debut single of French dance music group Télépopmusik. It features guest vocals by Scottish singer Angela McCluskey and appears on the group's 2001 album, ''Genetic World''. Released as a single in 2002, "Breathe" reached 42 on the UK Singles Chart in March of that year. The single was released later that year in the US and appeared on the ''Billboard'' Hot Dance Club Play chart (No. 9) and Hot 100 chart (No. 78) in February 2003. Reception Critical The song was reviewed favorably by Chris Long at the BBC, who described McCluskey's vocals as "breathless" and said the single was "a deliciously silky track that lolls by a holiday pool and enjoys the sunshine." AllMusic felt that the song was one of the highlights of "Genetic World," the song's parent album. Commercial The song was the group's commercial breakthrough, charting in both the UK and the US. "Breathe" reached number 42 on the UK Singles Chart dated 2 March 2002. The song peaked at number 78 on the Bil ...
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Angela McCluskey
Angela McCluskey (born 28 February 1967) is a Scottish singer-songwriter based in California. She performs as a solo artist and as a member of the folk rock group Wild Colonials. McCluskey has also provided vocals for Curio and recorded the European dance hit and US Mitsubishi commercial hit " Breathe" among other songs with Télépopmusik (on albums ''Genetic World'' and '' Angel Milk''). Angela also sang "Beautiful Things" for American Express and more recently her voice can be heard on the Schick Quattro commercial singing "I’m Not the Girl". Her songs have appeared on the soundtracks for the films ''Rachel Getting Married'', ''Sherrybaby'', ''The Beat That My Heart Skipped''. Her music has also been featured in the TV series ''Grey's Anatomy''. Biography Angela McCluskey was born in Glasgow, Scotland on 28 February 1967. She went to London and found work as a publicist, and then in the video department of EMI Records. In 1993, she relocated to Hollywood, California. She ...
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Breathe On My Contacts
Breath may refer to: * Breathing, to inhale and exhale consecutively, drawing oxygen from the air, through the lungs. Books * ''Breathe'', a 2005 novel by Penni Russon * '' Breathe: A Ghost Story'', a 2006 novel by Cliff McNish * '' Breathe: Stories from Cuba'', a 2016 short-story collection by Leila Segal *'' Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art,'' a 2020 popular science book by journalist James Nestor. Film and television * ''Breathe'' (2009 film), a 2009 UK film * ''Breathe'', a 2011 film directed by J. Jesses Smith * ''Breathe'' (2014 film), a 2014 French film * ''Breathe'', a 2015 film featuring Kristof Konrad * ''Breathe'' (2017 film), a 2017 biographical drama film directed by Andy Serkis * ''Breathe'' (2022 film), a Canadian film directed by Onur Karaman * "Breathe" (''Better Call Saul''), a 2018 episode of ''Better Call Saul'' * ''Breathe'' (Web series), a 2018 Indian Web series * Breathe: Into the Shadows (Web Series), a 2020 Indian Web Series Law * BREATHE A ...
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Grammy Award For Best Dance Recording
The Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronic Recording (formerly known as Best Dance Recording) is an award presented at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards, to recording artists for works containing quality vocal performances in the dance music and/or electronic music genres. Honors in several categories are presented at the ceremony annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States to "honor artistic achievement, technical proficiency and overall excellence in the recording industry, without regard to album sales or chart position". The award for Best Dance Recording was first presented to Donna Summer and Giorgio Moroder in 1998 for the song "Carry On". In 2003, the Academy moved the category from the "Pop" field into a new "Dance" field, which currently contains the category Best Dance/Electronic Album as well. According to the Academy, the award is designated for solo, duo, gr ...
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Earthling (band)
Earthling is an English trip hop band from Bristol, England. Members * Mau, rapper * Tim Saul, producer Contributor * Andy Keep, multi-instrumentalist Work The group produced two albums before splitting: 1995's ''Radar'' (with scratching, on three tracks, by Portishead's Geoff Barrow) and 1997's ''Human Dust'' (unreleased until 2004). The group had moderate success, appearing on '' Later... with Jools Holland'' and being remixed by Portishead. They had a number 1 single in Israel. ''Radar'' has been described by Popmatters as still standing "as a respectable complement and contrast to '' Dummy'', ''Maxinquaye'', and ''Protection''". Now Saul now makes music for documentaries and adverts. Mau became a member of the band Dirty Beatniks, and later appeared on two Télépopmusik albums under the pseudonym Soda-Pop. Keep teaches at Bath Spa University. Saul and Mau reformed Earthling in 2008, and in January 2011 released the album ''Insomniac's Ball'' on Bandcamp: "We came back ...
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Wild Colonials
Wild Colonials are an American alternative rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1992 by Angela McCluskey (vocals), Shark (guitar/vocals/percussion), Paul Cantelon (violin/piano), Scott Roewe (multi-instrumentalist) and Ian Bernard (drums/percussion). After 1993 members included Thaddeus Corea and Jason Payne on drums/percussion and Skip Ward on bass. Biography Formed in early 1992 as an impromptu jam session at an Irish coffee house in Hollywood called Café Beckett. Singer Angela McCluskey had gathered together a group of fellow musicians to arrange a “musical evening” to showcase her friend/guitarist Shark, who had recently relocated to Los Angeles from New York. Brought aboard were Paul Cantelon, on violin and piano; Scott Roewe, on bass, keyboards, and saxophone; and Ian Bernard (drums/percussion) and other revolving special guests. The “musical evening” evolved into a regular gig from the group soon to be known as Wild Colonials - named after the Irish son ...
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Album
An album is a collection of audio recordings issued on compact disc (CD), Phonograph record, vinyl, audio tape, or another medium such as Digital distribution#Music, digital distribution. Albums of recorded sound were developed in the early 20th century as individual Phonograph record#78 rpm disc developments, 78 rpm records collected in a bound book resembling a photograph album; this format evolved after 1948 into single vinyl LP record, long-playing (LP) records played at  revolutions per minute, rpm. The album was the dominant form of recorded music expression and consumption from the mid-1960s to the early 21st century, a period known as the album era. Vinyl LPs are still issued, though album sales in the 21st-century have mostly focused on CD and MP3 formats. The 8-track tape was the first tape format widely used alongside vinyl from 1965 until being phased out by 1983 and was gradually supplanted by the cassette tape during the 1970s and early 1980s; the populari ...
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Introduction (music)
In music, the introduction is a passage or section which opens a movement or a separate piece, preceding the theme or lyrics. In popular music, this is often known as the song intro or just the intro. The introduction establishes melodic, harmonic or rhythmic material related to the main body of a piece.Pease, Ted (2003), p.172. ''Jazz Composition : Theory and Practice''. . Introductions may consist of an ostinato that is used in the following music, an important chord or progression that establishes the tonality and groove for the following music, or they may be important but disguised or out-of-context motivic or thematic material. As such, the introduction may be the first statement of primary or other important material, may be related to but different from the primary or other important material, or may bear little relation to any other material. A common introduction to a rubato ballad is a dominant seventh chord with fermata, an introduction that works for many songs ...
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Janet Jackson
Janet Damita Jo Jackson (born May 16, 1966) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and dancer. She is noted for her innovative, socially conscious and sexually provocative records, as well as elaborate stage shows. Her sound and choreography became a catalyst in the growth of MTV, enabling her to rise to prominence while breaking gender and racial barriers in the process. Lyrical content which focused on social issues and lived experiences set her reputation as a role model for youth. The tenth and youngest child of the Jackson family, she began performing at the MGM Grand. She starred in the variety television series ''The Jacksons'' in 1976 and went on to appear in other television shows throughout the 1970s and early 1980s, including '' Good Times'', ''Diff'rent Strokes'', and '' Fame''. After signing a recording contract with A&M Records in 1982, she became a pop icon following the release of her third and fourth studio albums ''Control'' (1986) and ''Rhythm Nation ...
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