Monday, 9 June 2008
Rinocerose
Artist: Rinocerose
Genre(s):
Pop
Discography:
Music Kills Me
Year: 2003
Tracks: 12
The self-proclaimed house-with-guitars unit known as formed in 1995 about the French dyad of Jean-Philippe Freu and Patrice "Patou" Carrié, from the ashes of iI indie bands. Recording for the Spanish pronounce Elefant, the pair released an eponymic debut presently after coming together (recorded with aid from programmer Johnny Palumbo), then assembled a seven-piece stripe to circuit the country. Soon, the French major label PIAS signed the duet and released the EP Le Mobilier in 1998. A reinforcement gig for Underworld in Paris cemented the group's rather tenuous certification in the dance world, and released their album debut, Installation Sonore, on V2 in mid-1999. Medicine Kills Me followed in 2002, but its deficiency of success caused the group to lose spheric distribution. 2005's Schizophonia followed in a modified release, only the set presently all over the teetotal import when Apple decided to usance the album's vocal "Cell" for an iPod advertizing. V2 re-engaged them on a world-wide base, and released an eponymic collection -- spanning 1997 through 2005 -- to help newcomers catch up.