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Pop / Rock 30 June, 2016

New Single From Long-Term Stereolab Keyboardist Morgane Lhote

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New Single From Long-Term Stereolab Keyboardist Morgane Lhote
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Hologram Teen is releasing a 2-track single on 7" vinyl via London's Happy Robots Records. This is the solo electronic motorik disco project of Morgane Lhote, former long-term keyboard player of Stereolab.

Originally from Paris, Morgane moved to London when she was 20 and spent 12 years there. Then she moved to NYC and, nine years later, moved to Los Angeles. Her name is known to many for her work as keyboard player in the seminal indie kosmische act Stereolab, having recorded and performed with the band during their imperial phase between 1995 and 2001, when they released a series of career defining albums including �Emperor Tomato Ketchup� and �Dots and Loops�. Fans of Common will also be able to find Morgane on the Sgt Pepper inspired sleeve for his Electric Circus album. She followed her time in Stereolab with a stint in The Projects and, from 2005, played in Garden with members of Simian Mobile Disco before starting the Hologram Teen project.

The Hologram Teen sound, although embracing electronica and pop, does so in a way that is more evocative of a prog rock disco horror soundtrack than the soulless EDM that fills the pop charts. "It's like Fabio Frizzi meets Grandmaster Flash," says Morgane Lhote. Her debut sold-out single 'Post-Apocalypteacakes' was released on London's Deep Distance label and mixed creepy vintage library effects with bouncy dancehall synths and disco beats. Following its release, Pulp's Jarvis Cocker came to be among her many newfound fans.

The Happy Robots Records single �Marsangst / Hex These Rules� pushes Morgane�s electronic horror movie sound in a new direction, almost inventing a whole genre - �techno-Krautrock'. Sounding like the best of seminal French house pioneer �tienne de Cr�cy condensed down to five minutes and remixed by Stripe from Gremlins.

"With Marsangst, I wanted to write a minimal techno track that still retained groovy, more dance-like elements, with a splash of Krautrock and a futuristic vibe," explains Morgane. "Kyaputen Fyucha is also on the cover, rescuing stranded space explorers one at a time with his magic pink disco vinyl, while Disco D�mon gets serenaded by four-eyed cats. Never a dull day in the Hologram Teen galaxy!"

Her influences and tastes are super eclectic, citing Yellow Magic Orchestra, Chagrin d�Amour, NehruvianDoom, Maria Beth�nia, The Salsoul Orchestra, Acid Washed, Jean Claude Vannier, Chicago, Del The Funky Homosapien, Silver Apples, Steely Dan, Don Armando's Second Avenue Rhumba Band, Nancy Leticia, Riz Ortolani, and Siouxsie & The Banshees.

Written by Morgane Lhote and co-produced with Jonathan R. Freihofer, both tracks were mixed by Jonathan R. Freihofer and mastered by Adam Gonsalves at Telegraph Mastering.The single�s glorious sci-fi artwork is by Alex Smith.

This single is limited to 300 copies and distributed worldwide by Cargo Records. It is also available direct from the label at www.happyrobots.co.uk

TRACKLIST
1. Marsangst
2. Hex These Rules

SELECTED PRESS
"Virtually summons reference to a whole genre � electro Krautrock � it�s fun and bouncy, parsimoniously perplexing and gyrating" - Overblown Magazine

"Crunky whirling, sometimes dark, but always fun musical path chocked full of electronic motorik disco" - The Spill Magazine

"Subterranean dance party sounds rise to a surface that seeks electronic rhythm objectives like low flying remote controlled synth missiles" - Impose Magazine

"Not just simply a string of beats, Hologram Teen give the gear the lifeblood to come out with an evocative, yet provocative mix of rhythm, beats, and melody that will not only make you hit the club later tonight, but give you a reason to" - Jammerzine

"Playful and addictive disorientation; spinning you around and planting hooks in your mind�s ear" - Delusions of Adequacy

"Fun from start to finish" - Pure M Magazine

"Best known for an extended period in Stereolab, Morgane delivers a very on point mix of soundtrack and groove... These two tracks show pedigree and are superior examples... Excellent, excellent stuff" - Is This Music






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