Thursday, December 1, 2011

New Video for Yelle's "Comme Un Enfant" Premieres on Rolling Stone


Safari Disco Tour Hits East Coast Starting This Week

Safari Disco Club Remixes Out Now on V2/Cooperative Music USA/Downtown Records

Just in time for the second leg of the Safari Disco Tour 2011, Yelle has rolled out a brand new -- and very pink -- new video for the addictive single "Comme Un Enfant." Rolling Stone premiered the video today, which sees Julie Budet weaving a fashion show-esque wonderland around some slick choreography from a handful of dancers in bodysuits.  If you missed it, MTV Hive recently their hands on an exclusive, non-album version of "Comme Un Enfant" as well, remixed by French production team Freaks, and engineered by Dylan Dresdown (Michael Jackson, Missy Elliott, Nas, etc). Budet & company will be hitting the East Coast later this week, with their sights set on Philadelphia, New York, Brooklyn, Miami, Baltimore, and others, before they head back to France before the end of the year. Safari Disco Club Remixes was recently released via V2/Cooperative Music USA/Downtown Records to coincide with the tour.

French dance-pop purveyors Yelle returned with their long awaited second album, the exotically addictive Safari Disco Club, this past March. Adding depth and experience to the sweet & sour pop cocktail found on their acclaimed 2007 debut Pop-Up, Yelle found themselves in a more reflective mood and with a few new tricks up their sleeves.  They kept busy, covering Robyn's “Who's That Girl” as part of the iTunes international exchange, while Robyn covered their track “A Cause Des Garçons” in return. They were also were asked by Katy Perry to remix her hit single “Hot n Cold,” which led to them supporting her UK tour in April.

Remaining Yelle US Tour Dates
12/02: Miami, FL @ Fillmore
12/03: Orlando, FL @ Social
12/04: Jacksonville, FL @ Jack Rabbits
12/05: Atlanta, GA @ Loft
12/07: Baltimore, MD @ Sonar
12/08: New York, NY @ Webster Hall
12/09: Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall
12/10: Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer

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