Posted on: June 7, 2012 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Two weeks ago Toronto-based lo-fi electro outfit Beta Frontiers gave us their remix of Phèdre’s ‘Aphrodite‘. Now Phèdre flex their production muscles with a remix of the Beta Frontiers track ‘Hondo’. Download the song over at BrooklynVegan.

 

Phèdre will play its first US show this Saturday, June 9th when they headline Mercury Lounge in New York, with openers Rioux. They return to the states in the fall supporting Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti. Full Phèdre tour dates listed below.

 

Mercury Lounge tickets are still available
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Bio:

 

Phèdre = Lovers from Monaco, raised in a cave of gold

 

The seeds for Phèdre were sown in an attic, over three late summer nights and hundreds of bottles of cheap wine.

 

Loosely inspired by both Greek mythology (Phaedre, daughter of Minos and Pasiphë) and the Nancy Sinatra/Lee Hazelwood duet “Some Velvet Morning”, Phèdre is a dream-collaboration between an ever rotating cast of contributors/members.

 

Press:

The group’s playfully dark, sweetly romantic, and often strangely affecting jams recall the warped AM avant-pop vibes of Ariel Pink, John Maus, Molly Nilsson, and the like, except these guys sound like they’re genuinely having a blast all the time, and it’s extremely infectious. – Chris Cantalini, Gorilla vs. Bear

 

[A] mutant hybrid of several different types of sounds – of Montreal’s freaked-out glam, the AM-radio baritone blur of Ariel Pink, and a dash of the cheekiness contained in Tom Tom Clib’s “Genius of Love”, for good measure — but it’s Phèdre’s charming mash of these signifiers that make the song rise above mere pastiche. – Larry Fitzmaurice, Pitchfork

 

With their heady mix of vocals (an awesome baritone among them), fuzzy production values and a taste for infectious rhythm, Phèdre seem to be making it up as they go along. So it follows that they’ve recorded one of the most exciting and skewed pop records of 2012 – end of. – Marnie Reed, Bowlegs

 

The songs are undeniably pretty electronic pop, but also disorientating, woozy and vaguely unsettling: picture an artsy loft party where far too many are on LSD and removing clothing at an alarming rate. – Benjamin Boles, NOW

 

[The] album is the classy-meets-trashy equivalent of chugging pinot noir straight from the box… Wickedly warped found-sound pop. – Erik Leijon, Montreal Mirror

 

[O]ne can do nothing but feel helpless in the face of nearly perfect pop experimentalism. – Luca Morellato, Exclaim!

 

 

PHÉDRE

 

06/09 New York, NY – Mercury Lounge *
06/10 Montreal, QC – La Tulipe #
06/15 Toronto, ON – Sneaky Dee’s – NXNE ^ – Event Page

09/15 Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer ~
09/16 Boston, MA – Paradise Rock Club ~
09/18 Montreal, QC – Cabaret Du Mile End ~
09/19  Toronto, ON – Lee’s Palace ~

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