Djedjotronic Feat. Miss Kittin – Pleasure & Pain

Djedjotronic
Djedjotronic

Jeremy Cottereau aka Djedjotronic is the much-loved and notorious DJ and producer from France who is now based in Berlin. He got in touch with electronic music from a very early stage in his life and when he turned 17 he bought his first MPC sampler and started to make his own music. Over the years the magician already (successfully) remixed like everyone who counts, from Tiga, Chilly Gonzales, Boys Noize to Chromeo, Birdy Nam Nam and Depeche Mode.

Now featuring Miss Kittin, formally known as one of the voice behind many gorgeous electronic hits, the French released his latest work on Boysnoize Records, called “Pleasure & Pain”. The TRON-like original, a more club-oriented darker mix, the huge typical stripsteve-alike Strip Steve remix, an huge industrial monster made by Jensen Interceptor and the frisky Glass Figure remix. All of them are really on top of their own.

It’s just a logical conclusion that one of the tracks get the possibly highest rating below. This is one of my favourite EP’s since a long time. You can discover so many new elemts everytime you’re listening to. Be sure to grab your favourite tracks or the whole package on Beatport, iTunes or at the new BNR Store.

Show Tracklist
1. Pleasure & Pain
2. Pleasure & Pain (Djedjotronic Club mix)
3. Pleasure & Pain (Strip Steve Remix)
4. Pleasure & Pain (Jensen Interceptor Remix)
5. Pleasure & Pain (Glass Figure Remix)
Djedjotronic Feat. Miss Kittin – Pleasure & Pain
Djedjotronic Feat. Miss Kittin – Pleasure & Pain
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8 1. Pleasure & Pain

10 2. Pleasure & Pain (Club mix)

9 3. Pleasure & Pain (Strip Steve Remix)

9 4. Pleasure & Pain (Jensen Interceptor Remix)

8 5. Pleasure & Pain (Glass Figure Remix)

Djedjotronic Feat. Miss Kittin, this is absolutely only a pleasure to listen to them, pain starts when it's over. Impressive EP!

8.8
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