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BEC 5610193
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After meeting on Mr. Oizo's All Wet album (BEC 5156714, 2016), Mr. Oizo and his Italian mate Phra went back to studio. Six years after, this time as an unexpected duet, they wrote and composed together a nine-song "Italian hip-hop" mini album, also reminiscent of the spirit of mixtapes such as done by Madlib. Mr. Oizo aka Quentin Dupieux, one of the most exciting French music producers and move directors, offers a new musical direction. Mainly mid-term, different from some classic powerful French Touch 2.0. A side: the album. B Side: the instrumental album as bonus. Features Dio MC and Frah Quintale. 180 gram vinyl.
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BEC 5156791
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2017 tenth anniversary edition of Mr. Oizo's cult classic Transexual/Patrick122 EP, originally released in 2007.
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BEC 5156714
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Mr. Oizo (aka Quentin Dupieux), the French producer and pioneer of modern electro alongside Daft Punk, Air and Cassius simply can't and won't stop working. Having released five studio albums, four original soundtracks, a multitude of EPs and directed six movies over the past 20 years, the "Godfather" is back with All Wet. And this time, he is not alone as the track list features an impressive selection of quality guests: Peaches, Boys Noize, Skrillex and Charli XCX among others. All Wet will be a new occasion to further explore the mind of one of the most fantastically uncommon artist today. Also features: Tetanos, Phra, Siriusmo and Mocky. Comes in gatefold sleeve with standard black vinyl. Includes CD.
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BEC 5156299
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Legendary French producer Quentin Dupieux aka Mr. Oizo returns with Hand in the Fire. The title-track shows off Mr. Oizo's pop production chops, mixing a compelling vocal performance from British pop-smash songwriter Charli XCX, complete with an incredibly catchy hook, with a punk-inspired composition that transitions more toward trap by the end. On "Being Flat," Mr. Oizo pares back the melody to an ethereal bridge, otherwise pushing forward the fast-beating pulse and glitched-out pace. "A Rekurd" puts a tongue-in-cheek vocal sample over sirens, saw-like bass, and an eclectic drum kit. Also includes an instrumental mix of "Hand in the Fire."
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BEC 5156210
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Gatefold double LP edition of Mr Oizo's 2008 album Lambs Anger; includes CD. "French DJ and producer Quentin Dupieux (aka Mr. Oizo) offers more of his distinctive and eccentric take on electronic dance music with this album. ... less stylistically aggressive than its immediate precursor, Moustache (Half a Scissor), but it still offers a suitably bent approach to dance music, taking the sound and style of traditional club music and bending it into new shapes with distinctive sounds and melodic structures" --AllMusic. Features contributions from Carmen Castro, Errorsmith, and Uffie. Because Music 10th Anniversary Vinyl Campaign. Unlimited 10-year edition with CD -- new catalog number and EAN. Will stay in catalog after campaign ends.
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BEC 5161733
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Gatefold double LP version. Includes a CD copy of the album.
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BEC 5161732
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Since his first track "Flat Beat" in 1999 and the video that made a generational megastar of a yellow facecloth, selling three million records, Mr. Oizo has systematically walked off the beaten track, remained somewhat of a mystery and cultivated nonsensicalness as his ultimate trademark. As if to annihilate the fast and easy success that took over his early career, Quentin Dupieux, the man who hides behind that funny bird, has been applying his ubiquitous talents to directing and producing movies, DJing, being provocative and using Twitter as a medium for his sharp tongue, turning down easy advertising money and giving very few interviews, generally creating a legend around himself. Over 10 years after the insolent and freakish success of "Flat Eric," four odd films (Non Film, Steak, Rubber, Wrong), four albums, three soundtracks, tracks produced for electro pin-up Uffie and a string of carefully-released remixes and singles, Dupieux and his alter-ego Oizo have been established as the agitators of an age that dearly needs them. Dupieux is now releasing 21 tracks (totally remastered) from his prolific discography to go with the release of Wrong Cops, his fifth film that establishes intentionally heavy-handed humor as an art form. This record is as much the soundtrack for Wrong Cops as a carefully measured retrospective, a quirky best-of that is surprisingly constant. Twenty-one numbers over a 15-year period mixing classic and rare tracks with the same ease, which proves that despite his laissez-faire attitude, Quentin Dupieux has managed to stay true to the initial spirit of techno while redefining its contours and angles, mistreating keyboards and computers to get them to spit out their soul, while focusing on the rhythm, the techno artifacts and the dancefloor. Despite himself, Oizo has managed to become one of the last great electro artists to stand shoulder-to-shoulder next to the likes of Kraftwerk, Jeff Mills, Dopplerefekt and MMM! Film after film, Dupieux's absurd quality becomes more precise and refined. Wrong Cops, which could be summed-up in two lines: "All crooks, especially in the police force," is a commentary on humanity in its most mediocre and twisted form. It's a mix between American Z movie humor and Surrealist cinema and it contains all of Dupieux's obsessions: sexual perversion, drugs, the dregs of humanity, transsexuals, absurdity, dark humor, etc. Behind this collection of human deviances, Dupieux, always the agitator, opens a debate on the place of electronic music in the world today and what it says about us. In the end, Wrong Cops is a violent and comic attack against the iconic figure he has become, and yet another middle finger in the air. Features appearances from Sébastien Tellier, Gaspard Augé, and Marilyn Manson.
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BEC 5161463
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"Marilyn Manson is starring in my new feature film Wrong Cops. We decided to record this retarded track together to celebrate our friendship." --Mr. Oizo; This new record shows another side of his talent, going from classic banger with "Solid" to modern hip-hop with "Waltz-e-More." Includes free mp3 download.
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BEC 5161233
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French electronic musician and film director Quentin Dupieux, best known by his pseudonym Mr. Oizo (pronounced "wah-zoh") is releasing his new mini-album Stade 3 via Ed Banger Records and Because Music.
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BEC 5161058
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This is the highly-anticipated fourth album by French film director and musician Quentin Dupieux aka Mr. Oizo. Includes the copiously blogged-about track "Douche Beat," which you won't be able to escape in the clubs for the foreseeable future. Squelchy, squirrely, bright and LOUD dance tracks for the MOST hyper children. Chock-full of absurdist samples and relentless, bouncing beats. Performed, recorded and mixed at Edgecliff-Gym Studio in L.A., aside from the digital flute on "Ska," which was performed by the artist Tetanos.
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BEC 5161086
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French electronic musician and film director Quentin Dupieux, best known by his pseudonym Mr. Oizo (pronounced "wah-zoh") releases Stade 2. Marking his fourth album, Oizo takes his eccentricity to a new level with one of the most intriguing upcoming releases to date. Performed, recorded and mixed at the Edgecliff-Gym Studio while in L.A., it combines an eclectic mix of sounds from the digital flute on the track "Ska" to the erratic electro-beats on "Douche Beat," creating a fantastical blend of the unexpected. Previous credits also include the single "Flat Beat," made wildly popular in Europe when used in a series of Levi's commercials, and selling over 3 million copies of the EP. Listen to the song "France7" off the new album and check out the Levi's video, as well as the album art and tracklist. Housed in a 12" sleeve + spot varnish + 60x60 cm poster + CD album.
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BEC 5772461
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2009 release. Mr. Oizo is back again with a second EP taken from his Lamb's Anger album. Instead of asking remixers ''à la mode'," Mr. Oizo is proposing some radical, self-reworked versions of "Lars Von Sen," "Pourriture" and "Steroids" (featuring Uffie). Some Irish dude sent the label a remix of "Erreur Jean" and you can bet that Arveene & Misk will make some more noise soon. Finally, Mr. Oizo gives you an extract from "Con Tact" -- from a short movie project.
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"2007 will be Mr. Oizo's year. A brand new 12" Transexual that once again shows Oizo love for weirdos and a first movie, Steak, a story about milk & plastic surgery. Yes, yes on Ed Banger Records -- who else could release those infamous tracks. 'Patrick 122' is already a club favorite played by the whole Ed Rec crew."
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