Ever since back in the 50s, France has been a fertile ground for genuinely out there (and oftentimes well dressed) music. Disco, house, french-touch, psyche, library music, folk, avant-garde, pop, new-wave, techno... the list goes on. Since lists don't do your ears much good, here is Creme Brulee, inviting you to revisit the classics or dive headfirst into the french electronic underground. Straight into the music that came forward from the margins and ended up moving the rebels and the bourgeoisie alike. Produced by D.I.R.T.Y.'s Guillaume Sorge with Patrick Thevenin and Clovis Goux, this month Creme Brulee says happy birthday to one of the best french indie labels: Tigersushi. Ten years of electronic independence, ten years of forward thinking club music and avant-garde rock'n'roll. Creme Brulee talks to Joakim, head of the label and some key artists of the family, Nicolas Ker, lead singer of Poni Hoax and Krikor. In the third part, Principles of Geometry represent the electronica side of the label through an exclusive mix. Happy birthday tigers!
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