LIFELIKE
(France)
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In the chart of Pete Tong on BBC Radio 1
LIFELIKE’s remix for Chromeo " Needy girl" is ranked in the British dance charts and is getting lots of support from Pete Tong. Who has put this remix already for 4 subsequent weeks in his play lists on Radio 1.

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LIFELIKE - SO ELECTRIC

The long awaited follow up to the hit single Discopolis is finallycoming to life !In the coming months everything will be “So Electric”.This is monstrous rollercoaster that will make you sweat until you giveup clapping your hands simultaneously with the track.On the B-sideDiscomachine (shouldnt it be an AA side?) is the kind of track you putwhen you start your engine, begin to speed up and then …..you justcruise wishing this ride will never stop.
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As many lucky teenagers from the late 80’s, Laurent started as a bass player in a small highschool band influenced by new-wave and pop music acts like Cabaret Voltaire, Frankie Goes To Hollywood or Simple Minds and discovered the art of sampling thru the first popular 8/16bits computers.
Producing first for other artists in the early & mid 90’s, he joined the parisian label 20000ST in 2001 (which was responsible for the hitsingle of Demon “You Are My High”) to release his first single “The Soul Of …”, which features vocals performed by the NYC originated black icon Mandel Turner.
Massively playlisted by DJs like Alex Gopher and supported by the parisian radio FG, “The Soul Of…” become in a few month the classic summer 2002 club anthem reaching place n°5 in the french dance charts. A few months later, the single Black Chess (The Cult EP A-side), a dark but dancefloor track, was choosed by Thomas Bangalter, Philippe Zdar & DJ Falcon for the famous Toghether 2002 Tour as their first record played in each gig, and became an anthem.
Remixing for artists or labels like Annie, Belle, OT Quartet, Headbangers Rec., Demon or Sebastien Leger, helped Laurent to establish his trademark thru a very special kind of sound. His meeting with the german producer Christophe Hoeffel in winter 2004, ended up by the now famous track Discopolis: simply one of the biggest underground selling anthem of 2005/2006.
The track, picked up by Alan Braxe (one of the three guys that was behind the huge hit – Stardust “Music Sounds Better With You”) on his label Vulture, is now re-released on Defected with video support from Seb Janiak (Daft Punk “Burnin”) and new remixes (Alan braxe, Chris Lake, Kerri Chandler... )...
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