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artist joakim
title milky ways
status  available to download
label !k7 records/d
style electro
released 8/2009
item# B308218
catalog# K7238CD

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1. back to wilderness (8:02)

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2. ad me (3:57)

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3. fly like an apple (3:42)

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4. spiders (6:15)

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5. glossy papers (4:18)

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6. medusa (5:39)

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7. love & romance & a special person (5:12)

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8. king kong is dead (4:39)

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9. travel in vain (6:04)

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10. little girl (3:54)

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You may know Joakim Bouaziz from his 2007 album Monsters & Silly Songs, a sui generis fusion of disco, post-punk and pop that became something of an instant cult classic. You may know him for his remixes of artists like Cut Copy, Simian Mobile Disco, Annie, Alter Ego, DJ Mehdi, Royksopp and Poni Hoax. You may know him from his years behind the scenes at Tigersushi, the iconic Parisian label at the crossroads between post-punk, dance music and the avant-garde. But whatever you think you know about Joakim, prepare to be very surprised by this, his third studio album "Milky Ways". Over the course of a tidy 51 minutes, Joakim and his band mates fold together bits of psychedelia, oldschool computer music, exotica, electro-pop, blues, new wave, New Pop, Krautrock and more into an expansive, remarkably coherent album that refuses to be reduced to a single genre, much less a single idea. This is no pastiche: these are proper songs, and the whole album follows the kind of overall arc that's rare in a contemporary longplayer.

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