PREMIERE : Estelle Zamme - A Vida É Super
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Estelle Zamme - Golfinhos LP BUY LINK: https://estellezamme.com/shop/ > Estelle Zamme (https://soundcloud.com/estellezamme) https://www.instagram.com/estelle_zamme Estelle Zamme is a Swiss electronic music duo made up of Etienne Bel and Julien Ledermann. Excited and accessible to all, their sound is characterized by its almost systematic use of images, in the form of ultra-sweet, eye-popping videos. This is always accompanied by a touch of second degree and a subtle play with the boundaries of bad taste, like projects such as Partiboi69, Oliver Tree or Salut c'est cool. New album “Golfinhos” (January 2025) A true cry from the heart, "Golfinhos" is an electro hymn to the duo's musical guilty pleasures. A literal translation of the word "dolphins" in Portuguese, this album expresses itself in the language of the country in which it was written and composed. At the heart of the matter: Estelle Zamme's animal totem and all the wacky adventures that accompany it. Always borderline, never too much, the album draws on a wide range of influences. The Prodigy-style big beat on "A Vida é Super" opens the record, as if to welcome us into a world that is rawer and more frontal than on its predecessor. We find markers of happy hardcore on the supercharged "Bom Dia", new wave on "Unstoppable" and a very Eurodance sound on "Choco Frito", a track slammed to the ground with a totally assumed wtf spirit, reminiscent of some Salut c'est cool. A taste for risk is at the heart of "Golfinhos". Estelle Zamme didn't hesitate to include a number of ultra-original collaborations, notably with Pakistani rapper Uzair Khan on "Tohfa", or with 11-year-olds on "4 o'clock". A VIDA É SUPER A simple, concrete song-title. A simple, concrete sound. Fed on growth hormones, "A Vida é Super" is a bleeding tribute to The Prodigy-style big beat of the '90s. Hardcore vocal samples, pitched and repeated in a loop, lend a kaleidoscopic dimension to the track, which shows off its muscles and enters the banger category through the front door.
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