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Sébastien Tellier necklace?
Should I just go ahead and make a Tellier category in my blog? Seems like there’s been a lot of posts… but hey, who can resist this accessory? This giant bust is made out of mirror and plexi and was designed by Yaz and Emel of Yazbukey, “Ottoman princesses and descendants of Mehmet Ali Pasha King of Egypt” who now live in Paris, according to their bio.
Via The Clones
Sébastien Tellier “Kilometer” video preview
My remix for Sébastien Tellier
Check out my latest production… My remix of “Kilometer” by Sébastien Tellier. Truth is, I’ve been trying to stop remixes and focus on my own production but when I got this offer I just couldn’t refuse. It’s my favorite track on the album and I wanted Guy-Man’s parts! I even recorded a live string section, which is a first for me. Hope you like it!
This will be out in late February on Record Makers. Busy P called it “remix of the year” on the Coolcats blog!
The remix is also featured on my upcoming mix CD Infinity +1 coming out in April… official announcement is just around the corner!
Around the World, Pt. 12
As posted on the fab Fader blog
Is everyone excited to be back at work? Would it piss you off if I told you that I’m in Sydney where it’s summertime? No, right? OK cool, you guys are good friends. Now let’s go over the last couple of weeks, shall we? So umm… I don’t even know where to start. Christmas/Hannukah time was a bit hectic for me because it’s deadline o’clock and I’m at the finish line for my Sebastien Tellier remix and this mix CD. (The former goes on the latter). As you may recall in my last post, we had that Fool’s Gold holiday party with the legendary DJ Premier and Cipha Sounds. Our sponsors Pepsi decorated the space heavily with Christmas trees and snow flakes. It was a bit more festive (in a family sort of way) than expected, but I think that just brought everyone together even more. Since practically everyone on Fool’s Gold was in town for the weekend, I had a little get-together at my house the next day and we sipped on egg-nog while listening to Catchdini’s tall tales of grimy New York hip hop. He’s an even better storyteller than Abe Simpson.



