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1997

Kids Return

Kids Return is first and foremost a great story of friendship between Adrien Rozé and Clément Savoye. Like Japanese director Takeshi Kitano's film from which it takes its name, the French duo explores the depth within the false naivety of childhood and the power of nostalgia when it blurs the line between joy and sadness.

Musical Picks
From Kids Return

Grandaddy
Under the Western Freeway

He’s an artist from the 90s and 00s, doing everything by himself, yet his music sounds like a full band. He records in the mountains, which reminds us of our own studio. His work is deeply inspiring, poetic, and elegant, with incredibly rich sounds.

Billie
J'avance

We produced her album, which was released very recently. It’s French rock, not necessarily the style we usually listen to, but we’re really proud of what we created together. She’s got real class.

Sons of Raphael
My Elixir

They’re also friends, an English band who recently contributed to the Priscilla soundtrack. They haven’t released music in a while, but they’re finishing up their second album. It could come out in four years, or whenever. But no matter what, it’s something you have to listen to.

Martin Rev
See Me Ridin'

We love both his solo project and his band Suicide. It’s hard to explain why it’s so good, but one thing’s for sure: it’s perfect for winter.

Blur
Blur

While recording our album, we listened to Blur a lot. Their work inspired us in terms of harmonies, production, and their unique compositional freedom, especially their self-titled album released in 1997.

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