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Parisian Synth Magician dÉbruit joins the Civil Music stable
along side Reso, Rusko, Kotchy, Drums of Death and Starkey.
dÉbruit
has pedigree. 2 sensational EPs Coupe Décale and most
recently Cle De Bras on his and his hommies Parisian label Musique
Large.
[ Musique Large is dÉbruit, Fulgeance (One Handed
Music), Rekick & Ghilsian Poirier (Ninja Tune) ]
When
Boomkat made the sell-out Cle De Bras their Record of the week they
described his sound as a “no holds barred assault through dark
Congolese sound systems, downtown L.A. block parties gone wrong,
haze filled Kingston recording studios and freaky Tunisian
backstreet souks; all powered by a fat hip hop engine…. the
heaviest wonky fusions we’ve heard this year”
Clark,
DE:Bug and most of the French press had him pegged as one to watch
and XLR8R picked 2 of his tracks in their top 50 of 2008, and
recently noted he was their their most downloaded artist with 4 out
of the top 10 tracks featuring his trademark synths. dÉbruit
pushes the boundaries with new technique and analogue vibes causing
West Coast originator Kutmah to enquire “ how’d you get
yours shit so clean and loud”
In a Congolese
basement bar down a Paris side-street is where you’ll normally
find dÉbruit dropping beats but after his trip to Red
Bull’s academy in Barcelona last summer he’s been on the
body poppin’ all over Europe and the UK. Along with Hip-House
alter ego KeeCLAC he’s been remixing Architeq, Kotchy, Meanest
Man Contest and Fischerspooner.
With excitement building
for the Let’s Post Funk Release (which has been a highly
guarded secret until now) and with Daedelus’ firm seal of
approval stamped on March 09’s Low flying sell-out Cle De
Bras, this summer is looking heavyweight for dÉbruit (Real
name Xavier Thomas). Parties with Joker, Mike Slott, Jackson, Nake
Fake, Robert Hood, Buliion, Paul White and Floating Points in the
UK, a crazy set of European dates including the main stage at Sonar
and culminating in a final hoorah opening for Afrika Bambaataa at
home in Paris’ Infamous Social Club. And before the
summer’s out he’ll also have swum the channel leaving
Paris behind to set up camp in to concentrate on his as yet untitled
album due early 2010 on Civil Music.
As a first taste of
that album Let’s Post Funk is undoubtedly pretty special.
dÉbruit’s heavy wonky synth lead madness funks out on
the West Coast with guest vocals from Om’Mas Keith, Jamie
Woon, Cerebral Vortex and Buddy Leezle (AKA 215TFK) & Stray.
dÉbruit just keeps getting better, and On Lets Post Funk
he’s stepped up his production yet again and showcases his
freewheelin synthlines, looping and wobbling perfectly. Angular
beats chop and wild bass and west coast vibes spill everywhere.
dÉbruits sound is unmistakabley French but combined with LA
80’s B-Boy
http://music.debruit.com/
http://www.myspace.com/dbruit
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