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So Young But So Cold: Underground French Music 1977-83
So Young But So Cold
So Young But So Cold: Underground French Music 1977-83
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Alternative Rock, International Music, Rock
 
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Old-school so ahead of its time it's nu-school -
G. Mitchell | Los Angeles, CA United States | 02/21/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I came across this CD by surprise, but once I found out it was released only in France on the seminal TIGERSUSHI label, I knew it was gonna be good - and wasn't let down. A fascinating, eye-opening, jaw-dropping, and even highly-educational selection of the cream of the obscure, cult 70s/80s French electro/no-wave/synth-pop/punk movement - as compiled by BLACK STROBE's IVAN SMAGGHE - I know a lot of music, but many of these bands/singles I had never heard of, and they're all flawless in their own DIY way - if you like bands like The Normal, early Mute stuff, John Carpenter soundtracks, etc., this is for you!"
Perfect compilation, quintessential influences.. what a find
DerWeg | 02/28/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Ministry and Peaches, Talking Heads and Fatboy Slim - I hear all these and more as seminal influences here in this very listenable CD, a snapshot of an apparently brilliant little epoch in early French synth-based pop.



What matters here is not the era but the songs, invariably good (whether your taste) and strikingly original and, moreover, very good-sounding by any era's standards. The vocals are quite affecting, at moments ethereal, at times just so European and hot.



There's real fire in some tracks - a drum machine and a moog synth pattern CAN really rock out and be downright sexy, coming from the right person's mind. That is the timeless triumph of the very good collected material on this disk."
The French Cold Wave
Lovblad | Geneva, Switzerland | 07/29/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)

"This is really typical French cold wave stuff. This was a quite interesting period of the post-punk era when young french bands drew influences from Joy Division, Suicide and others to create something completely unique. Here the great lost tracks are those be the (hypothetical) Prophets like Person To Person. This band comprised Bernard Szajner wjo was a French synthesizer specialist who had also done some laser lighting for the Who if I am not wrong. There is some really great stuff on here that is impossible to get hold of otherwise."