Yes Is More for Danton Eeprom

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  • The London-based Frenchman will release his debut full-length early next year.
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  • Danton Eeprom has finished recording his debut album, which is now set for a January release. Eeprom is most well known for his dance floor productions, entering the scene with a dark and rolling electro-house sound before venturing towards the more techno and minimal-based style that he favours today. However, the Yes Is More album will see Eeprom turn his hand to a wider set of influences, incorporating song structures and live instrumentation and even recording a cover of Sister Sledge's classic disco anthem, "Lost in Music." Lead single "Give Me Pain" sounds like a stripped-back take on Beck, "Vivid Love" sees Eeprom offer up a melancholic slo-mo ballad, and he's even hooked up with Chloé for a hushed but eerie duet. Fans of his more functional club tracks shouldn't worry, as there'll still be a few new four-to-the-floor tracks on the album, while previously released skippy techno jam "Confessions of an English Opium-Eater" will find its way onto CD for the first time. Tracklist 01. Thanks for Nothing 02. Give Me Pain 03. Stilettos Rising 04. Tight 05. Desire No More 06. Confessions of an English Opium-Eater 07. The Feminine Man (feat. Chloe) 08. Unmistakably You 09. Lost in Music (feat. Au Revoir Simone’s Erika Forster) 10. Attila 11. Vivid Love 12. What's a Balloon But a Bag of Air Fondation / Infine will release Danton Eeprom's Yes Is More in late January 2010.
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