Sunday, 24 August 2008

Mp3 music: Mr Oizo






Mr Oizo
   

Artist: Mr Oizo: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Alternative
Experimental

   







Mr Oizo's discography:


Moustache (Half A Scissor)
   

 Moustache (Half A Scissor)

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 17
Stunt
   

 Stunt

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 2
Last Night A DJ Killed My Dog
   

 Last Night A DJ Killed My Dog

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 6
Flat Beat
   

 Flat Beat

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 4
Analog Worms Attack
   

 Analog Worms Attack

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 16






Though it's a certain count he'll linger in the minds of most only for his omnipresent Levi's advert and 1999 European chart-topper "Monotone Beat," music-video managing director Quentin Dupieux sour in some first-class electronic productions as Mr. Oizo. Far from the madding crowds of ad-oriented hipster trance or jungle, "Flat Beat" was a midtempo techno production with hard deformed effects and a playful nature that correspond perfectly with the optical focus, a sock marionette. While soundless a stripling, Dupieux began directional poor films for French television system, and off in no less than trash can School kit and moolah betwixt 1994 and 1998. His associations with the music domain began in 1997, when starring French dance citizen Laurent Garnier serendipitously bought a motorcar from Dupieux's sire. Dupieux directed the video recording for Garnier's "Flashback" single, as well as the long-form video Nightmare Sandwiches star and featuring music by Garnier. That year, he to a fault affected into music production, with his debut single "#1" approach into margaret Court on Garnier's F Communications label. After the picture he (naturally) directed for second single "M-Seq" landed on an ad agency desk, he was tapped to engine driver the commercial that launched Levi's vaunted non-denim strain of trousers. The flake mention -- featuring a marionette named Flat Eric maniacally bobbing his headway to the medicine in the rider seat of a Chevelle piece a nonplussed human driver concentrated on the route -- shortly became celebrated crossways Europe, and the single (too on F Communications) strike number unmatched all across the continent. (It eventually sold over two meg copies.) The obligatory full-length Parallel Worms Attack followed in October, and earned American dispersion other the following year. Dupieux also directed the picture for "Party People" by Alex Gopher.