
This next instalment in the prestigious Boutique Chic collection arrives with a bang. Though the closure of brothels in France in the Fifties is still a subject of debate, these places remain a source of
fantasy and inspiration to many current artists.
Kid Loco, already well-versed on the subject since his first album, has composed a sort of cinematic hip-hop where multiple partners reach orgasm in perfect synchronisation. Roudoudou, with his 'Specialities of the House', seems as comfortable with a ukulele as he is with a languorous eroticism. Grand David, who appeared on our first volume, 'Chez le Coiffeur', comes back with a disco-funk hymn culminating in a percussive climax. From the south of France, Cucumber, a virtuoso on the Hammond Organ (amongst other things), contributes a boogaloo in homage to the One Two Two, the most chic of the Parisian brothels. Lastly, we are proud to introduce you to our Dutch friends, Black Market Audio and their very francophile 'Bonjour!'.
Warning: this record is unsuitable for the narrow-minded and small children...