Frogtoon Muziek

Ooh La La by Goldfrapp

Biografie van de kunstenaar Goldfrapp

Goldfrapp Is An English Electronic Band From London Formed In 1999 Which Consists Of Alison Goldfrapp Vocals Synthesizer And Will Gregory Synthesizer . Despite Favourable Reviews And A Short-Listing For The Mercury Prize The Début Studio Album Felt Mountain Did Not Chart Highly. Goldfrapp's Second Album Black Cherry Which Incorporated Glam Rock And Synthpop Sounds Was Released In 2003. The Album Influenced The Same Dance-Oriented Sound Of Their Third Album Supernature. Supernature Took Goldfrapp's Work Further Into Dance Music And Enjoyed International Chart Success. The Album Produced Three Number-One US Dance Singles And Was Nominated For Best Electronic/Dance Album At The 49th Grammy Awards. The Fourth Album Seventh Tree Placed A Greater Emphasis On Ambient And Downtempo Music Drawing Inspiration From Nature And Paganism While Their Fifth Album Head First Found The Group Exploring 1980s-Influenced Synthpop. Head First Also Earned The Second Grammy Award Nomination For Best Electronic/Dance Album In 2010. Goldfrapp Released Their Critically Acclaimed Sixth Studio Album The Folktronica-Influenced Tales Of Us In September 2013. Goldfrapp Released Their Seventh Studio Album Silver Eye In March 2017 Which Debuted At Number Six On The UK Albums Chart. Discography Felt Mountain 2000 Black Cherry 2003 Supernature 2005 Seventh Tree 2008 Head First 2010 Tales Of Us 2013 Silver Eye 2017

Frogtoon Muziek - Nummerinformatie: Ooh La La

Ooh La La Is A Mix Of Hard Driving House And Electronica Built Up From An Sample Of The Low-Tech Fuzzed Bassline Of Norman Greenbaum's 1970 Hit "Spirit In The Sky." The Lyrics Are Suggestive Verging On The Overtly Sexual And This Is Reinforced By Allison's Presentation On The Video. Stylistically Ooh La La Is Somewhat Of A Sequel To "Train" On The Black Cherry Album. Interesting Note On The Video During The Bridge Allison Is Seen In An Extremely Well Done Surrealistic Dream Sequence Riding A Crystalline Horse In Slow Motion Wearing Very Diaphonous Clothing With Her Hair Blowing In The Wind. This Is Actually A Visual Representation Of The Other Sexual Song On The Album "Ride A White Horse" But Is Used Here Instead Possibly To Tie The Two Songs Together. The Background Tech On This Sequence Is Available On The DVD That Comes With The Bonus Version Of The CD.

THUIS GOLDFRAPP
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