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Perhaps surprising to some of his many fans, Jamie Lidell started out producing rough experimental techno during the late 90s as part of the then booming Brighton scene. Employing his distinct voice more and more, both for singing and as a means of sound creation, Lidell teamed up with Cristian Vogel to form Super_Collider, which combined Vogel's experimental production style and Lidell's crooning vocals to great acclaim. After two successful albums Lidell continued his solo career and returned in 2005 with 'Multiply', an album of contemporary soul music recorded together with skilled live musicians Mocky and Gonzales, which perfectly balanced Lidell's experimental edge with a mainstream pop appeal. The album was so successful that Jamie Lidell was invited to support Elton John on tour, completing his unlikely metamorphosis from techno extremist to pop star.
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I Wanna Be Your Telephone
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I Wanna Be Your Telephone
Warp Records I Wanna Be Your Telephone 0801061930233 in_stock Maxi-Single released on Warp Records
Maxi-Single released on 12 July 2010
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You Are Waking (Bill Youngman Remix) (Track 02 on this Maxi-Single)
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You Are Waking (Bill Youngman Remix) (Track 02 on this Maxi-Single)
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Jamie Lidell wants to be our telephone, and who are we to deny him this small favour. Bill Youngman and Tiga are equally happy to oblige, contributing two fine electro-funking remixes, fit to cause havoc on any freestyling dancefloors around. Recommended.
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