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Eugene McGuinness - Harlequinade (Chateau Marmont Remix)

Domino Record Co on May 03, 2012 13:53

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    Parisian producers extraordinaire, Chateau Marmont, add a touch of effortless swagger and laidback cool to their remix of the Eugene McGuinness track Harlequinade. Synths and saxophones melt together to create an almost cinematic and futuristic journey. Known for their remixes of the likes of La Roux, Midnight Juggernauts and Ladyhawke, the French four piece come from a time when people still believed in the future, but with nods to, as the name suggests, vintage meloncholia and widescreen romance.

    The original track Harlequinade is taken from Eugene McGuinness' forthcoming album The Invitation To The Voyage, which will now be released on 6th August.

    LISTEN TO CHATEAU MARMONT’S REMIX OF HARLEQUINADE HERE

    Following his tour as special guest to Miles Kane, Eugene McGuinness will be performing live in the UK over the next few months with a headline London show at the Lexington on July 3rd. Make sure you catch him at one of these dates:

    8th June - Club NME, Koko, London (Headline)
    3rd July – Lexington, London (Headline)
    6th July - Lounge on the Farm Festival, Merton Farm, Canterbury
    22nd July - Tramlines Festival, Sheffield (free)
    17th August - Parr Hall, Warrington (supporting Miles Kane)
    Sep 14th - 16th - Festival No.6, Portmeirion, Wales

    Watch videos directed by long term collaborators, the Grammy-nominated, Sundance-shortlisted Will Lovelace and Dylan Southern (thirtytwo) for singles Lion HERE and Shotgun HERE.

    ‘Eugene McGuinness’ second album displays the sort of catchy genre-blending fun that should propel him into the big time’ – Shortlist

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