home
label
location
Known around the globe as one of the most influential indie pop electro labels, Kitsuné Music is part of the eponymous fashion company started by Gildas Loaëc, Masaya Kuroki and graphic designers ABÄKE. The prolific imprint's sizeable catalogue includes releases by artists like Digitalism, Simian Mobile Disco, and Boys Noize.
48 Labels, 45 Artists
Roman (Oliver Remix)
Track released on Kitsuné
Kitsuné in_stock Kitsuné Roman (Oliver Remix)
crosses
21 November 2011
00:04:58
11.39 MB
MP3 (320 kbit/s)
0,99 €
Rating
Rating

Rated by 1 User
To Clipboard Download
crosses
02:17:34
09 January 2012
12,99 €
crosses
Rating
Rating
No one has rated this Double-Album
crosses
00:58:57
21 November 2011
9,99 €
crosses
Rating
Rating
2 users have rated this Compilation
This Track is featured in Update #073:
The Best Albums of 2011
As the old year draws to a close, we recap the finest musical moments of 2011. For this update we have selected our favourite full-lengths of the year, and we are making all of these indispensable albums available to you for a special price until January 15, more...
The Editor, 5 months ago via zero-inch.com
The Editor, 5 months ago via zero-inch.com
This Track is featured in Update #072:
Elektro Guzzi, Marcel Dettmann, Sepalcure, Surkin
If you are based on the planet's northern hemisphere like we are, chances are you're either looking for a melancholic soundtrack to the greyness outside or some cheerful music to counter its adverse effects right now. Either way, this month's releases more...
The Editor, 5 months ago via zero-inch.com
The Editor, 6 months ago via zero-inch.com
The Editor, 6 months ago via zero-inch.com
Rating
Rating
znrR, 6 months ago via zero-inch.com
The Editor, 6 months ago via zero-inch.com
Kitsuné completes the first dozen of its indie/disco/punk-flavoured 'Maison' compilations wit 'The Good Fun Issue'. Despite big names like Mark Ronson on the bill, the eclectic French label puts an emphasis on its new generation of artists, resulting in a diverse album that certainly lives up to its title.
The Editor, 6 months ago via zero-inch.com
Close
Progress