C'est extrait d'un article de The Talkhouse, site dirigé par Michael Azerrad (oui, le gars qui a écrit le livre sur Nirvana) qui fait écrire ses reviews par des musiciens:
"I first heard Phoenix on the 2002 compilation My House in Montmartre, a document of the French house music movement. The song was called “If I Ever Feel Better.” The insistent vocal sample of “I can try” (it might be “I can’t try” — I'm still not 100% sure), laid over signature French house beats and a small sliver of the musical signature by remixers Buffalo Bunch, instantly caught my ear. I searched out Phoenix’s 2000 United album and sampled their singer Thomas Mars’ voice from that song — androgynous, ethereal, plaintive — for a couple of my own white label mixes in 2003. I listened to the Paris radio station Radio FG and found other artists like Geyster, Lifelike, and the pre-Gigantodome iteration of David Guetta. French house and Parisian pop became key parts of my personal soundtrack for a number of years."
Bob Mould en connoisseur de house française et qui sample du Phoenix dans ses morceaux? La suite de la chronique se lit ici: http://thetalkhouse.com/reviews/view/bob-mould-phoenix
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