Concert information
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For Eros 69 festival, Junesex celebrated 40 years of sexual freedom mixing guitar riffs and sexy moves in a hot live performance.
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Junesex
Put together in 2002, through work, chance and love meetings,Junesex spent their first two years defining a sound and making an album
completly disrespecting rules, codes and gender barriers.
They released So Fucking Chic in 2004 with a mission to inject fresh air in the world of pop
probably the only album where you can find warped out approaches on rap, hard rock, electro,
ballads, and 4/4 floorfillers side by side.
You could be on a dancefloor and be hit by their cover of run dmc s u b illin (or how to make
people dance to a baroque recorder) or their infectuous housey anthem get s close to mine .
rock, groove, pop, electronic, indie radios and press all followed each playing or writing about a different side of junesex.
Studio band at the time they, then went on to put a live act together, and they managed with a combinasion of sequencers drum machines
keyboards bass, guitar, effects and percussions to translate their unique sound and energy on stage
Gigs followed trough out France and Germany.
Time was then spent making babies, building a studio and producing friends like toothless dancer
finally Junesex got together for their second opus,
Sex In Times Of War, out in february 2009
with one idea in mind, just more. Junesex wants more sound, more emotions,more trance, more love, more fun, more sex...
You can get a hint at what is coming by checking out the two first singles the ballad of tom scraw remixed by the minimal goddess chloe and worst than love with remixes from losoul and gilb r and a juicy cover of iggy pop s classic nightclubbing.
in the meantime junesex is testing the new album live in france to great public acclaim many tried to sum it up : pop, minimal folk, electro funk,
house, rock,acid love, chic sex, bodily fluids
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- Venue
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La Bellevilloise

Founded in 1877, La Bellevilloise played a leading role in the economic and cultural life in eastern Paris from 1910 until 1949. It is now a cross-over, protean place for all kinds of creative experimentations: performances, art exhibitions, fashion shows, and, of course, concerts ! With its four different levels, La Bellevilloise can welcome over 1500 people who can jump on the diverse sounds of Tony Allen, Jazz Liberatorz, Dj Suspect, The Toasters, Ali Shaheed, Roots Manuva, Bumcello, Poni Hoax etc. And if you just want to chill, take a coffee on the panoramic terrace or on the halle aux Oliviers.
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Ping Pong

Founded early 1998 by Frédéric Elalouf to highten the french public's awareness of quality music, Ping Pong has represented the biggest and baddest indie labels such as Ninja Tune, Big Dada, BBE, Counter Records, Ekler'o'Shock, Kartel, Lizart King...
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A few of Ninja Tune's artists (and sub-labels):
Roots Manuva, Mr Scruff, Diplo, Daedelus, Bonobo, The Heavy, Amon Tobin, Dj Vadim, The Cinematic Orchestra, Pop Levi, Fink, Coldcut, The Herbaliser, Ghislain Poirier, K-The-I??? Spank rock...
But also Santogold, John & Jehn, The Pierces, Data, Danger, Leonard De Leonard, Munk, Son of Dave, Golden Bug... - Styles
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- Pop Rock
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- Sounds like
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Sonic Youth, The Oscillation

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