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January 23rd, 2010 |  by  |  filed under Music  |  5 Comments

I discovered Danger around the same time that I first heard Breakbot (way back in 2007), and his upcoming release through Ekleroshock has been getting me really excited. Part producer/graphic desinger/DJ this Frenchman is clearly influenced by Dario Argento/John Carpenter soundtracks and early nineties video games. He did a pretty excellent interview with the guys over at Ohh! Crapp that you should definitely check out. Some of his stuff is a little too techno for me, but I love how it all fits into the same aesthetic. Any fans of Kavinsky/IV/L-Vis 1990 will love this.

Danger – 4h30

Estelle – American Boy (Danger remix)

Empire of the Sun – Walking On A Dream (Danger’s Racing Club mix)

Sebastian Tellier – Divine (Danger Remix)

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#1 dipped in dollars on 01.23.10 at 4:01 am

Danger http://bit.ly/7pBNpY

#2 TETSUO on 02.09.10 at 1:46 pm

My boy Danger keeps reacting like a convict and killing shit.

#3 dipped in dollars » Kavinsky, “Night Call” (Breakbot Remix) on 03.09.10 at 1:50 pm

[...] makes a visceral sound that’s similar to the productions of D.I.D. favorites SebastiAn, Danger, and Daft Punk. I love the bounce of this Night Call remix, especially the vocals from CSS [...]

#4 dipped in dollars » Sebastien Tellier Remixed on 06.10.10 at 12:14 am

[...] recently told me about a Sebastian Tellier remix album that dropped back in April. So many of the artists we’ve featured have thrown down on this album. Sexuality was one of my favorite releases of [...]

#5 dipped in dollars | Acid Washed – “Acid Washed” (Danger Remix) on 09.03.10 at 3:02 pm

[...] at Record Makers have just released an EP filled with remixes by Mickey Moonlight, Jungle Fiction, Danger, and others. The label recently sent over the Danger remix, and this has to [...]

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