After their more or less pop adventures in their first two albums “Le Mans” and “Entresemana”, LE MANS strike back with an even more fascinating vehicle, if possible: an album of remixes with a varied and surprising conception, sincere and cosmopolitan.
No-one should feel shocked that this band from San Sebastian has decided to walk along the dance paths; don’t forget that in their debut album sessions they did a little flirting with…
After their more or less pop adventures in their first two albums “Le Mans” and “Entresemana”, LE MANS strike back with an even more fascinating vehicle, if possible: an album of remixes with a varied and surprising conception, sincere and cosmopolitan.
No-one should feel shocked that this band from San Sebastian has decided to walk along the dance paths; don’t forget that in their debut album sessions they did a little flirting with this kind of sounds and we can’t leave aside neither the proyect of Ibon, INSTRÜMENTAL, nor the LE MANS part in the first “Disco 2000” compilation, in a catching track played with FANGORIA.
What we get now are two remixes of the already known “Un Rayo De Sol” and five versions of the brand new “Zerbina” in a wonderful and rich sonic collage. The responsibles? le mans themselves, in a summertime and hopping take of the already mentioned “Zerbina”, Jerome Mestre (Dj of the French INDURAIN, now OLLANO) and his combination and sound Mo’Wax, our Pez of PARAFÜNK, combining rhythm and fragments of films, and vanguard, always in the wave of what their own name means, and summing up their coloured and hypnotic vision of le man’s pop transparency.
To make a long story short, an album pretending get farther of any fashion you could think of and that gets it due to great doses of geniality and cleverness.