Yelle: get your fille
I have a crush on a little French fille named Yelle. This is both a musical crush and a physical one. Emotionally…not so sure. How do the French just get electro and synth so much better than us?
Check video after the jump. Here are some tracks off her upcoming LP Pop Up, to be released this week!
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I trace the French use of vintage synthesizer/ electro back to Les Rythmes Digitales/ Jacques Lu Cont, a.k.a Stuart Price, who is actually English. It probably goes deeper, but that is just my passing observation.
i share your (un)healthy obsession with yelle. keep inviting her over for crisps and vodka red bulls but no reply