Laura Bruneau - 01.04.2009  "Some are good, some are bad, some are just OK..." Mr. Oizo manages to sum up his new album by the end of the first track. If nothing else, you have t...
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Brian Howe - 20.03.2009  In 1999, French producer Quentin Dupieux, aka Mr. Oizo, propelled his song "Flat Beat" to the top of the UK charts by placing it in a trendily absurd ...
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Matthew Richardson - 27.02.2009  In any good DJ set, a careful balance must be achieved between recognizable, relatively conventional pop songs that hold up the set and beats that kee...
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Finn Scott-Delany - 12.02.2009  The concept of the Long Player just doesn’t seem to suit club music. Mixing is too tied up with newness and a rapid turnover of songs and ideas to con...
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Shawn Reynaldo - 05.02.2009  While the electro-hipster set may worship at the altar of Justice, let the record show that another French artist has been serving up hard-edged elect...
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Filmore Mescalito Holmes - 04.02.2009  More Like Silence Of The Lambs Meets Saved By The Bell.
More Like Silence of the Lambs Meets Saved by the Bell In the grand scheme of electronic m...
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Iain Moffat - 29.01.2009 Mind you, the brilliance of Quentin "Mr Oizo" Dupieux was always that he had a very fine line in performing what our American readers might have refer...
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Michael Bosley - 16.01.2009  Since the advertisement friendly Flat Beat exploded onto our televisions and into our everyday work chat in the late 90's, newly won fans of Mr Oizo w...
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Joe Mofrad - 12.01.2009 For want of more apt vocabulary, this album is absolutely shit hot.
The adroit Mr Oizo (pronounced wah-zow) has returned with an array of electro hou...
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Ian Roullier - 12.01.2009  He may have been in the music making game for ten years now but Mr. Oizo (also known as Quentin Dupieux) is still best known for that nodding puppet i...
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