Ghandi - Lcmdf - Musique - heavenly - 9952381676711 - 2 décembre 2010
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Ghandi

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Ghandi

Rising out of Helsinki’s local electropoppunk scene in 2007, sisters Emma and Mia Kemppainen’s musical vehicle LCMDF (Le Corps Mince de Fran­coise) was quickly picked up by bloggers and music fans across the globe. Their incredibly vibrant, left­field pop gained them countless fans, earning them the top spot on the Hype Machine, outranking even Kanye West. Since seeing the band’s first ever UK show, Heavenly have wanted to work with the band. Following them from their early shows the label travelled to gigs in Oslo and Trondheim, Norway and their homet­own of Helsinki where they played a sold out night to 600 fans jumping off the walls. They left the show determined to sign them. A year later with their debut album recorded the band is set to release their debut single ‘Gandhi’. ‘Gandhi’ reimagines Sean Ryder’s skewed pop vis­ion, but sung by Nordic sirens who cut their teeth listening to everyone from the Beastie Boys to Gaga whilst getting lost in Ghost World. It’s as immediate and accessible as it is dazzlingly unique. In keeping with their Dance music and Pop heritage, Heavenly say of their new­est sign­ing “the band hold true the qual­it­ies of the bands we love: con­vic­tion, tunes & a love of POP” Currently putting the finishing touches to their debut album ‘LOVE & NATURE’, produced by Kaiku Studios in Berlin, the band are soon set to unleash their songs and ebullient live performances on Europe this winter. One thing is for certain: LCMDF won’t remain a best-kept-secret for much longer

Médias Musique     VINYL     12"   (12" VINYL)
Nombre de disques vinyles 1
Validé 2 décembre 2010
Étiquette heavenly HVN210
Genre Electronic     Electro
Dimensions 200 g   (Poids (estimé))

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