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BREAKBOT - Baby I'm Yours



Artist: BREAKBOT  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Title: Baby I'm Yours
Label: Because Music France  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Cat: BEC 5772639
Format: 12"
Released: 22 February, 2010
Price: $7.17
Genre: Disco/Nu-Disco
Playlist: MP3
Availability: Out of stock
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#Samples Title
Side 1
1.  - Baby I'm Yours - MP3 Sample MP3 "Baby I'm Yours" (feat Irfane)
2.  - Baby I'm Yours - MP3 Sample MP3 "Baby I'm Yours" (feat Irfane - Siriusmo remix)
Side 2
1.  - Make You Mine - MP3 Sample MP3 "Make You Mine"
2.  - Baby I'm Yours - MP3 Sample MP3 "Baby I'm Yours" (La Funk Mob remix)

  • played by:Jun Matsuoka, Elitechnique, Funky Mamas And Papas Rec., Idj, Annie Mac

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    Review

    2010 looks like it's going to be a very big year for Parisian producer Thibault Berland aka Breakbot. As part of the Ed Banger family he's been producing a steady slew of quality remixes for Metronomy, Justice, Sebastian Tellier and Late Of The Pier, and now he's stepping up with excellent new material of his own.<br>

    In the vein of seriously smooth late 70's rockers like Hall and Oates and Michael McDonald, the title track has tons of charm courtesy of a vocal from Irframe. Add to that the modern production of Holy Ghost or Discovery-era Daft Punk and it's a pretty special disco-flavoured slice of sophisticated French pop.<br>

    Another man who's becoming hot property for 2010 is German producer Siriusmo, who turns in a remix that matches Breakbot's sense of retro fun and studio mastery. Far from Siriusmo's more Techno roots, this mix is almost a Psychedelic rock song, complete with cowbells and chiming 12-string guitars. It's weird and wonderful, and has more than a nod to Archie Bell and The Drells' seminal "Tighten Up".<br>