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Sebastien Tellier - Sexuality
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Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars Oh My.....

Deano29 | 19/02/2008 | See all Deano29's reviews (14) »

A truely amazing album...This is going to be a classic, I have heard some of his tracks before, and they have been OK, but this is a masterpiece. You just need to slip this on...add cold champagne...an open fire...light some candles...and just chill out with a loved one...bet you won't make it past track five!! Enjoy!

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars A emotive and classy album

Stevieboy27 | 14/02/2008 | See all Stevieboy27's reviews (2) »


This review refers to Sexuality (Download Album version).

This album is absolutely fantastic. I've admittedly been a fan of Monsieur Tellier ever since "La Ritournelle" first graced my ears a few years ago, but now he's delivered his masterpiece with this albums worth of fantastic songs! It's been produced by Daft Punk's own Guy-Manuel De Homem Christo so it's got that way sexy French electro touch to it whilst retaining Tellier's touch of fragility. With this album Tellier's gone from making super cinematic, lush orchestral pop music to achingly romantic, retro-futuristic electronic pop complete with sex noises dripping in synths and body heat. The best sonic aphrodisiac you'll find all year!

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars A emotive and classy album

Stevieboy27 | 14/02/2008 | See all Stevieboy27's reviews (2) »

This album is absolutely fantastic. I've admittedly been a fan of Monsieur Tellier ever since "La Ritournelle" first graced my ears a few years ago, but now he's delivered his masterpiece with this albums worth of fantastic songs! It's been produced by Daft Punk's own Guy-Manuel De Homem Christo so it's got that way sexy French electro touch to it whilst retaining Tellier's touch of fragility. With this album Tellier's gone from making super cinematic, lush orchestral pop music to achingly romantic, retro-futuristic electronic pop complete with ooahs and aahs dripping in synths and body heat. The best sonic aphrodisiac you'll find all year!

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