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Performer: La Femme
Genre: Electronic / Rock / Pop
Album: Mystère
Released: 2016
Style: Surf, Synth-pop
MP3 version ZIP size: 1448 mb
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WMA version ZIP size: 1165 mb
Rating: 4.6
Votes: 453
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Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Sphynx
Vocals – Clémence Quélennec*, Naomi GreeneWritten-By – Marlon Magnée, Sacha Got
5:43
A2 Le Vide Est Ton Nouveau Prénom
Backing Vocals – Aurélie MagnéeVocals – Clara Luciani, Jane PeynotWritten-By – Marlon Magnée, Sacha Got
4:06
A3 Où Va Le Monde
Backing Vocals – Aurélie Magnée, Clara Luciani, Mathilde FernandezDrums – Noé DelmasVocals – Clémence Quélennec*, Jane Peynot, Marlon Magnée, Sacha GotWritten-By – Marlon Magnée, Sacha Got
5:35
A4 Septembre
Drums – Noé DelmasVocals – Angela HureauWritten-By – Marlon Magnée, Sacha Got
3:51
B5 Tatiana
Drums – Noé DelmasViolin – Paul BrajerVocals – Marlon MagnéeWritten-By – Marlon Magnée, Sacha Got
2:43
B6 Conversations Nocturnes
Written-By – Marlon Magnée, Sacha Got
0:21
B7 SSD
Backing Vocals – Clémence Quélennec*, Sarah Ben AbdallahBass Clarinet – Raoul Colosimo*Violin – Alice Bourlier, Camille Verhoeven, Maria Mosconi*Vocals – Dyna Dagger, Sacha GotWritten-By – Marlon Magnée, Sacha Got, Sam Lefèvre
4:30
B8 Exorciseur
Drums – Noé DelmasScratches – Dj Pone*Vocals – Clémence Quélennec*, Sacha GotWritten-By – Clémence Quélennec*, Etienne Dumas, Lucas Nunez Ritter, Marlon Magnée, Sacha Got
2:37
B9 Elle Ne T'Aime Pas
Backing Vocals – Clémence Quélennec*Vocals – Marlon MagnéeWritten-By – Marlon Magnée, Sacha Got
3:57
B10 Always In The Sun
Trombone – Daniel BardaWritten-By – Grace Hartzel, Marlon Magnée, Sacha Got
4:06
C11 Mycose
Drums – Noé DelmasVocals – Clémence Quélennec*Written-By – Marlon Magnée, Sacha Got
3:51
C12 Tueur De Fleurs
Drums – Noé DelmasVocals – Marlon Magnée, Mathilde MarlièreWritten-By – Marlon Magnée, Sacha Got
3:41
C13 Al Warda
Bass Clarinet – Raoul Colosimo*Drums – Noé DelmasScratches – Dj Pone*Violin – Alice Bourlier, Camille Verhoeven, Maria Mosconi*Vocals – Sarah Ben AbdallahWritten-By – Marlon Magnée, Sacha Got, Sam Lefèvre, Sarah Ben Abdallah
5:01
C14 Psyzook
Backing Vocals – Sarah Ben AbdallahDrums – Noé DelmasVocals – Battista AcquavivaWritten-By – Marlon Magnée, Sacha Got
3:22
D15 Le Chemin
Backing Vocals – Chloé Got, Clara Luciani, Clémence Quélennec*, Jane PeynotDrums – Noé DelmasViolin – Alice Bourlier, Camille Verhoeven, Maria Mosconi*, Paul BrajerVocals – Mathilde MarlièreWritten-By – Marlon Magnée, Sacha Got
4:36
D16 Vagues
Backing Vocals – Chloé Got, Clémence Quélennec*, Mathilde Marlière, Pandora DecosterDrums – Noé DelmasVocals – Mathilde Marlière, Pandora DecosterWritten-By – Marlon Magnée, Sacha Got
13:01

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Disque Pointu
  • Pressed By – MPO
  • Mixed At – Kingsize Soundlabs
  • Mixed At – Bleeps Basic Basement
  • Published By – Editions Chantefable

Credits

  • Artwork [Cover] – Tanino Liberatore*
  • Design [Graphic Design] – Lucas Nunez Ritter, Victor Muzet-Herrström
  • Guitar, Keyboards – Marlon Magnée, Sacha Got
  • Management – Stéphane Le Sciellour
  • Mixed By – Sonny Di Perri* (tracks: A1-A2, A4, B5-B8, B10-D16), Stéphane "Alf" Briat (tracks: A3, B9)
  • Producer – La Femme
  • Recorded By – Sam Lefèvre, Thibaut Javoy (tracks: B9)

Notes

Insert with picture of the cover and credits.

Track B8 name is misprinted ("Exorcisseur") on the back cover, correctly named "Exorciseur" on the insert, the CD release and the digital download.

Track B10 ("Always In The Sun") is track 16 on the digital download and is not listed on the CD.

Dedicated to Pierre Dubourdieu.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 3521381539325
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, etched): MPO BB086 - A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, etched): MPO BB086 - B
  • Matrix / Runout (Side C runout, etched): MPO BB086 - C
  • Matrix / Runout (Side D runout, etched): MPO BB086 - D

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
5705440 La Femme Mystère ‎(CD, Album, Ltd) Disque Pointu, Barclay 5705440 France 2017
5705441 La Femme Mystère ‎(CD, Album, Ltd, Sig) Disque Pointu, Barclay 5705441 France 2016
5705441 La Femme Mystère ‎(CD, Album) Disque Pointu, Barclay 5705441 France 2016
BRGR1127 La Femme Mystère ‎(Cass, Album) Burger Records BRGR1127 US 2017
none La Femme Mystère ‎(17xFile, FLAC, Album, 24b) Disque Pointu none 2016

Mash
I have the cd and do hear hiss on several tracks. especially quiet ones like acoustic song track 2. I assume it is an analogue recording and I'm hearing the noise floor of the format. I wonder if thats what your hearing on the record?I also hear some cracks and pops on occasion.

Datrim
Anyone else getting surface noise on sides A and D? It's pretty bad on my copy.

Vizuru
The first copy I bought directly from the band at a show had surface noise on sides A & B. I ordered a second copy online and all sides on that one sounded fine.

Matty
side D is not really good on my copy. distorsion and some surface noise, not good on La Vague which is very quiet.

Bloodray
Mine have terrible surface noise on sides A and D.

Galubel
My vinyls are in a pretty good shape, I don't hear any particular noise on no side...

Saithi
Fantastic Album from start to finish ! Loved their first record & was really worried that the follow up wouldn't live up to its predecessor. Thankfully my fears were unfounded, and La Femme have delivered an Album of the Year contender. Certainly more psychedelic production wise, the album never feels bloated or jarring. I felt the opening track "Sphynx" was an odd choice for the first single (as it's arguably one of the albums lesser tracks), but the follow up singles ("Ou Va Le Monde" & "Septembre") are much more grounded, which is still not entirely representative of the record as a whole, but they fit well on the first chunk of the album, allowing the last half to be a bit more psychedelic, while the middle of the record is a bit more dancey. All in all, this record is aural magic, and highly recommended !