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Monday, October 26, 2009 

LOS ANGELES DON'T MAKE ANY NEW YEAR'S PLANS. YOU'RE SPENDING IT WITH US. (And our special guests Peanut Butter Wolf, Vega, Gaslamp Killer and thee Mike B, of course.)

More info here:
http://www.clubnokia.com/eventdetail.php?id=25061

Buy tix here:
http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0900433CC83C9E0B?brand=clubnokia

It's.
About.
To.
Go.
Down.

See you there, funkateers and chromettes!
Pee & Dave

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Saturday, October 10, 2009 

We haven't done any shows in Europe in forever! Well, these aren't quite shows: they're DJ Sets as part of our DJ Kicks Tour, but we'll throw it down nonetheless.
See you there!

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Thursday, October 01, 2009 

The compilation's finally out! Now you can get it on iTunes, Amazon, HMV...all the usual suspects, but check out the K7 online store for a bunch of bundles with exclusive Chromeo/K7 tees, tote bags, vinyl, the I Can't Tell You Why 7"...all that good stuff.
Enjoy!
http://www.k7store.com/artists/chromeo/new/

Wednesday, September 23, 2009 
Funkateers and Chromettes,

In case you've been somewhat confused as to what's DJ Kicks, what's Night by Night, what's the compilation, what's the new song, and so on and so forth, we're here to clear all of this up.

We're currently working on our new album. It's set to drop next summer. But whilst you wait, we've decided to give away a brand new song, via the good folks at Green Label Sound. It's called Night by Night and you can download it for free right here. It's our first original song since the Fancy Footwork album, believe it or not! We produced it in our new Montreal studio (more on that in a bit) and mixed it in Paris with our very own Quincy, Philippe Zdar. Surface 2 Air did the artwork, Harri Peccinotti too the flicks. As always, crafted with love...we hope you like it.

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Secondly, as we've said before, our DJ Kicks compilation is coming out at the end of the month. This is a collection of obscure disco and funk gems -- lots of them from Quebec --, with a couple of newer tracks thrown in, as well as our Eagles cover. The label but together this nifty microsite with all the info, and a little EPK we shot in Paris too. We'll be doing a string of DJ dates to support this, some in America (October) and some in Europe (November), so stay tuned.

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Aaaaaaad there you have it. Hope you enjoy this. Back to the lab we go...
xo
Pee & Dave
Wednesday, September 09, 2009 

Coming VERY soon...



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Sunday, August 30, 2009 

Two days ago, we lost a friend.

More importantly, the tight-knit community of DJs which we've become a part of -- the very DJs who generously champion our music and make it accessible to thousands of listeners every night -- lost an irreplaceable peer. More than a peer in fact, a leader.

And arguably, America lost one of its leading contemporary cultural figures.

These last few years, AM, like no other, brought the art of DJing into the mainstream. And it was DJing of the most challenging and technical kind. AM exposed his audience to cutting edge music, woven together in the most inventive and inspiring ways. He elevated the art and, in that respect, his fame was not only well-deserved: he remains underrated.

I have quite a few AM memories. Backstage at Coachella the year we played before our biggest crowd ever. Onstage with us at Lollapalooza that same summer. Posing for the mandatory Jew pics with my brother. Comparing Jordans with Pee at Hard just a couple of weeks ago. Here he is, on our profile pic, helping us with my antiquated version of Serato at Teddy's, the night of our Kimmel Show after-party (he installed a newer version of the program onto my computer, on the spot).

But those are mere anecdotes compared to the testimonies that have and will continue to surface from AM's closer friends and colleagues such as Steve, Eli, Cosmo, Pase, Roctakon, Mike B, Gina, Stretch, Diplo or my brother Alain, just to name a few. Testimonies to Adam's generosity and uplifting spirit. I urge you to read them.

Friday night, we played the San Diego Street Scene festival. Less than halfway into Bonafied Lovin', all the stage lights mysteriously went out. We kept playing in the dark. I dedicated our next song, You're So Gangsta, to AM and the DJs he inspired. There was a beautiful moment of silence. (I saw a Youtube of this last night, but it's no longer there. If anyone has it, please feel free to post.) Seconds later, the lights came back on.

Rest in peace to AM, one of the best DJs that ever did it.

Dave

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Wednesday, August 12, 2009 
Funkateers and Chromettes,

We can't tell you how disappointed we are for not having been able to play for you guys on Saturday night. The gear was on stage, the light show was ready to go, we had six cannons with chrome confetti...and we were going to premiere a new song! Not the Eagles cover, an actual new one (which we had rehearsed for hours the night before). But alas, then came the fire marshall and the riot cops. And we were all asked to leave.

We're trying to set up another concert in LA soon...just us in a regular venue. So hold tight.

xo
Pee & Dave

...And in the meantime, here's some reimbursement info.

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http://www.hardfest.com

We are offering refunds to all concertgoers.

Ticketmaster Sales:
Beginning Monday, August 10th at 10 am, if you purchased your tickets through ticketmaster.com or a Ticketmaster phone center, the credit card you used to purchase the tickets will automatically be credited. If you purchased your ticket through a Ticketmaster outlet, you will need to bring your ticket to the point of purchase to obtain a refund.

Groovetickets Sales:
If you purchased your tickets online through Groovetickets.com, a refund for the total face value of your order will be automatically applied to the credit card you used. Please allow up to five business days for the credit to appear on your banking statement.

Retail Stores / Venue Box Office:
If you purchased your tickets through any of the retail stores or from the venue box office, you may obtain a refund by mailing your ticket(s) to:

The Forum
3900 West Manchester Blvd
Inglewood, CA 90305
Attn: Hard Refund Department

Please include the mailing address where you would like the refund check mailed to as well as an e-mail address. Include the payee's full name for check payment or full credit card information. Please allow up to 30 days for your refund to be processed.

Tuesday, August 04, 2009 

Here are the official liner notes, CD and LP tracklistings.
This comes out internationally on September 28th and in the US on September 29th.

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The Montreal duo Chromeo continues in hot pursuit of the funk on the latest installment of DJ-KiCKS, !K7's acclaimed DJ mix series that has resulted in classic, definitive sets from artists like Kruder & Dorfmeister, Playgroup, Tiga, Erlend Oye and Hot Chip, to name but a few. (It's first DJ-KiCKS, in fact, since Booka Shade's 2007 contribution).

True to the series' standard, Chromeo's selection takes in sounds you'd be hard-pressed to hear almost anywhere else: early '80s disco and R&B that sound little like the Italo and space disco currently enjoying a rise in hipster cred. Bursting with robo-funk basslines and plastic handclaps, swollen with strings and keyboards and vocals, it celebrates an oft-derided side of '80s pop. Amidst gems from the likes of Leo Sayer, France Joli and even The Alan Parsons Project, the mix also features new tracks from current artists like Lifelike and Chateau Marmont—not to mention Chromeo's own cover of the Eagles' "I Can't Tell You Why."

And why not? Chromeo have never been afraid of looking uncool. Dave 1 and P-Thugg got over that when they quit making hip-hop beats and gave into their love of obscure, electro-infused funk, disco and R&B, trading sampled drum breaks for lean 808 patterns slathered with vocal effects and sticky-sweet keyboards. The approach got them signed to Turbo (then Vice and V2) and has given the world singles like "Needy Girl" and "Fancy Footwork," as well as two albums and a passel of remixes by artists like Etienne de Crecy, The Juan Maclean and Playgroup (aka Trevor Jackson, who is actually responsible for this release’s artwork.) Their DJ-KiCKS mix goes to the heart of the Chromeo story.

"We've been buying vintage records since our teens," says Dave 1. "That's what fueled our inspiration when we started doing Chromeo," attempting to recreate the sound of early '80s records they hadn't found ways to sample, as hip-hop producers. "Usually, for DJ mixes, we dig up records and do a little selection of the cream of the crop of super unknown records," chimes in P-Thugg. "For this one we just wanted to put on funk that we like and that's it."

"I doubt there are many records on the mix that are worth more than a dollar apiece," says Dave 1. The crucial difference is that these are "obscure dollar bin records," plentifully available yet all but forgotten, even in their native Quebec. Appropriately, given Montreal's rich history as a disco hotspot, there's a French Canadian theme woven loosely into the mix, taking in tracks from Pierre Perpall (aka Purple Flash), France Joli, Diane Tell, Cheri and the one-hit wonders Soupir. Some of the songs were in rotation on the adult-contemporary radio stations the musicians grew up listening to, says P-Thugg, "and now, 15 or 20 years later, we're finding our way back to that."

In addition to Quebec's finest well-aged cheese, there are also selections from Italo legend Kano, Floridian funkstress Donna Allen and the little-known Carmen, whose "Time to Move" is an infectious and all-but-unheralded track recorded when she was only 16. Even Rick James makes a proxy appearance, in the form of his protégé Val Young.

"When we started Chromeo, people thought we were maybe being ironic," says Dave 1. "But it goes deeper than Rick James," he insists, recalling the critics who were eager to cast Chromeo as Vice's answer to "I'm Rick James, bitch!" "We listen to unknown guys from the '80s who tried to copy Rick James! It's a very scholarly approach. We do these mixes to show our erudition." But with heavy hooks and heartfelt songs like these, their "scholarship" is the opposite of egg-headed.

Just listen to their version of "I Can't Tell You Why," which recasts the soft-rock staple in drum machines, synths and talk box. "What's weird is that if you listen to the original record, they're trying to sound like Al Green," explains Dave 1. P-Thugg goes even further: "It's a slow song, a great song, super soulful. We knew the song, but when you cover it and try to go deeper and listen to everything happening, you discover so many little things in there." Those earnest declarations don't sound the least bit tongue in cheek, and neither does the end result. In fact, the overriding vibe of Chromeo's DJ-KiCKS might be described as innocent. Mixed in with its glossy synthesizers and belted soul vocals, its one-hit wonders and outmoded drum machines, there's a sense of sheer delight. Simply put, Chromeo really just want to big up a side of popular music that deserves way more credit.

"Of course, man!" explains P-Thugg. "It's the same as when we started with '80s funk music. It's not ironic. It's not a joke. It's really sincere! Guys like Prince, they really had it in their heart. He feels it! Same with the Doobie Brothers' 'What a Fool Believes,' this is a real song! It's sincere music, and that's what the best music is. It's non-calculated."

Just like the mix, which is calculated only to make you move, maybe to swoon a little; it'll definitely change the way you think about '80s pop. Count on Chromeo to pull all that off with ease.

Philip Sherburne


CD TRACKLISTING   

1.    Kano                Ikeya-Seki
2.    Pierre Perpall            J'aime Danser Avec Toi
3.    Toba                     Moving Up
4.    France Joli                   Gonna Get Over You
5.    Donna Allen               Serious
6.    Lovelock                  Maybe Tonight
7.    Chateau Marmont               Solar Antapex
8.    Val Young                   Seduction
9.    Soupir                   Larmes de Métal
10.   Lifelike                   Sequencer
11.   Carmen                   Time To Move
12.   Shotgun                   Don't You Wanna Make Love
13.   Cheri                      Murphy's Law
14.   Leo Sayer                   Easy To Love
15.   Shazam                    Luckier
16.   Chromeo                   I Can't Tell You Why
17.   Diane Tell                   Tes Yeux
18.   The Alan Parsons Project        Pipeline


LP TRACKLISTING

A1    Kano                Ikeya-Seki                  
A2    France Joli            Gonna Get Over You        
A3    Carmen            Time To Move              
B1    Pierre Perpall            J'aime Danser Avec Toi   
B2    Donna Allen            Serious            
B3    Val Young            Seduction                
C1    Lovelock            Maybe Tonight            
C2    Chateau Marmont        Solar Antapex                
C3    Cheri                 Murphy's Law       
D1    Shotgun            Don't You Wanna Make Love    
D2    Leo Sayer            Easy To Love            
D3    Diane Tell            Tes Yeux                
D4    The Alan Parsons Project        Pipeline           
                                        




Thursday, July 23, 2009 
Chromettes, Funkateers,

You may or may not have heard that we're doing the next installment of DJ-KiCKS. This is a big deal for us. DJ KiCKS is perhaps the most prestigious mix CD series in electronic music. They only release one of those every few years...the last one was 2007!

When we were just starting out, Tiga put the Playgroup remix of You're So Gangsta on his (now classic) DJ-KiCKS and we were so excited. Playgroup, aka Trevor Jackson, had himself released an installment right before and we were listening to it...

...So it was only right that we ask Trevor to do the artwork on ours!

Now every DJ-KiCKS has the artist to record one exclusive song. We decided to do something a little different on ours: a ballad...and a cover...of The Eagles, no less. You can grab it here:
http://www.chromeo-djkicks.com/
 ...until the mix comes out this Fall.

Enjoy!
Pee & Dave


Friday, July 17, 2009 

To our Tristate Funkateers and Chromettes,

We'll be doing ONE SHOW in the NY area this fall. This is special...and just for our peeps in our, er, second hometown. This is the only show until the new album comes out -- more info on that in a bit, -- so who knows...maybe we'll test out a couple of the new songs too *cough cough*...

One night only, Friday October 16th at Irving Plaza...hurry and buy your tix here:
http://www.livenation.com/edp/eventId/410681/

Hope to see you there!

Pee & Dave