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REX 002CD
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Rexperience is back for the second volume of the Rex Club's mixed compilations. After the acclaimed first mix by D'Julz, the Rex Club is proud to entrust its new mix to Jennifer Cardini. Following Electroniculture Vol.2, Flash, and Lust, Jennifer released in 2008 her fourth compilation, Feeling Strange (KOMP 064CD), on the Cologne-based Kompakt label, making her the first French and female artist to sign with the label. Resident at Rex Club, firstly with the Automatik parties, and now with Correspondant, she has quickly become one of the main French artists on the underground electronic music scene. She plans to take her Correspondant parties internationally, and recently launched her own label which has the same name as her party. On this compilation, she navigates between styles with ease and delicacy, like her pulsating deejay sets at Rex Club. An emotional and sensitive journey where Jennifer comes to light with this intimate, original selection. Artists include: Ben Frost, John Roberts, Superpitcher, Etienne Jaumet, Matthew Dear, Remote, Rebolledo & Daniel Maloso, TJ Kong & Nuno Dos Santos, Robert Owens, Oscar G., Broker/Dealer, Roman IV, Ian Simmonds, Dave Aju, Virgo, I: Cube, Matias Aguayo, Aza Zander, Pom Pom, Jacob Korn and Alva Noto & Blixa Bargeld.
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"dDamage is a French band formed by Ape and Doctor Agueev. Their music is a brillant alchemy of hip-hop, electro, breakcore, rock... Since 2000, dD have collaborated with artists such as MF Doom, Mike Ladd -- and French A-list bands like TTC, La Caution -- to name a few. They are considered by many people as the black sheep of the French electro scene. Their album, Aeroplanes, is the result of many meetings with international artists that have been trapped by the dDAMAGE bank of sounds. They, for example, meet living legend Tim Simenon (Bomb The Bass) in Paris and kidnapped Jon Spencer to produce 'Fuzzbox' that bring the brain beyond the electro-punk experience, full of beats made of rage, with a wide range of colors and rainbows of analog synthesizers. On the other hand dD also collaborates with New-York rapper Agallah and southern star Young Jeezy on 'The Truth', a cappuccino colored track that stretches the time, condensing hip-hop and electronica. Monster dDamage swallows and throws many musical cohesions, judiciously out of the flood in vogue and tendentious French hypers already tired to exist. Shootin' up audio streams though different time zones, the duo has now an international bad reputation due to their musical know how that goes from punk to country, rap to electronic shit and a high quality agenda of gigs from all around the world. dDamage music is no school, no hype, no way, no future, no past, no present, just a dDamage fuzzy state of mind, comin' straight from the sewers of Paris."
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