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Ludovico Einaudi with Lamb of God, Bonobo, Emma, Four Tet, Andrew Bird, Sweet, David Byrne, Marina Lima, Noah And The Whale, Mulatu Astatke, The Expendables, Chinese Man, MJ Cole, Max Romeo, Orbital, Mungo’s Hi Fi, Rodriguez Jr., Gist, Gruff Rhys, Calexico, Dan Black, Sneaky Sound System, Octave One, Benny Page, Spiritualized, Pharoah Sanders, Friendly Fires, Krafty Kuts, Congo Natty, Optimo, Alphabeat, Lindstrøm, SLAMM, Horse Meat Disco, Gong, The Juan MacLean, Reggae Roast, Aldo Vanucci, Jazzie B., Tom Middleton, Metro Area, Micachu, Dub Syndicate, Greg Wilson, James Yuill, Futurecop!, J.Star, DJ Sandrinho, Kode9, Richie Phoe, In Flagranti, Emmy The Great, Hexstatic, To Rococo Rot, Ramadanman, Red Rack'Em, Rukus, Grasscut, Jon Carter, Gablé, Ian Stone, Helios Creed, David Shrigley, Mitch Benn, Annie Nightingale, Oren Marshall, Bass Clef, Jazzsteppa, Boy Crisis, Norman Jay MBE, Subculture, Moody Boyz, Chris Cunningham, Craig Charles, Amadou & Mariam feat. Jake Shears of Scissor Sisters, Kathryn Williams, Brian Patten, Hypnotic Brass Band, Aoife Mannix, Emilíana Torrini, Trevor Lock, DJ Derek, Dj Drm, Rosemary Harris, Brian Appleton, Chrome Hoof, Charlie Dark, Malika Booker, Magistrates, Stephen Grant, Tomb Crew, Byron Vincent, Joana And The Wolf, Sean Hughes, Charlie Jordan, Stephen MORRISON, Alex Jenkins, Jay Bernard, Dylan Moran, Ben Mellor, Bristol Hi-fi, Guy Carlos, Mama Tokus, Markus Birdman, Summer of Dub and Wonky Pop

7 August Aug 2009

nfluenced by Krautrock (e.g., Can, Neu!) as well as horror soundtracks (e.g., Goblin, John Carpenter), Zombie Zombie is a French indie electronic duo with a penchant for vintage synthesizers. Comprised of Etienne Jaumet (synths) and Cosmic Neman (drums), the duo made their recording debut in 2006 with the Zombie-Zombie 12" EP on Boomboomtchak Records. The duo then moved to Versatile Records and released Driving This Road Until Death Sets You Free (2007), a 12" single that preceded the release of the accompanying full-length A Land for Renegades (2008). In 2007, also on Versatile Records, Jaumet made his solo recording debut with Repeat Again After Me, a 12" release featuring a remix of the title track by Âme.