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Hypernuit (Deluxe Edition)

Bertrand Belin

French Music - Released September 20, 2010 | Wagram Music - Cinq 7

Distinctions Grand Prix de l'Académie Charles Cros - Sélection Prix Constantin

En Public

Noir Désir

Rock - Released September 29, 2023 | Universal Music Division Barclay

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Comme elle vient - Live 2002

Noir Désir

Rock - Released October 28, 2022 | Universal Music Division Barclay

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Noir Désir en public

Noir Désir

Rock - Released January 1, 2005 | Universal Music Division Barclay

En Public is a live record by notorious French rock band Noir Désir. It was the first release by the band after Noir Désir's frontman, Bertrand Cantat, was incarcerated for four years after he drunkenly beat up his actress/girlfriend Marie Trentingnan, who died following the incident. The material for En Public was recorded several years before the release, when the band toured in support of its Des Visages des Figures album, released in 2001. The live album went straight to number one in France.© Sergey Mesenov /TiVo
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Pauline Croze

Pauline Croze

French Music - Released February 1, 2005 | Absolute Management

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Dans la chaleur de Bercy

Johnny Hallyday

French Music - Released January 21, 1991 | Universal Music Division Mercury Records

Elysée Montmartre

Noir Désir

Rock - Released March 19, 2021 | Universal Music Division Barclay

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À l'Élysée Montmartre

Noir Désir

Rock - Released December 4, 2020 | Universal Music Division Barclay

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La Vida Loca

Ghetto phénomène

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released December 2, 2016 | Universal Music Division Island Def Jam

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Métamorphoses oniriques

Chameaux en Chaleur

World - Released September 16, 2019 | iMD-Chamo-Prod

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Chaleur en hiver

Ennail

Soul - Released November 15, 2021 | Goku Records

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EN CHALEUR

Tokos

Pop - Released December 1, 2021 | OGYARD RECORDS

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Sytrus en chaleur !

Nolifetek

Electronic - Released July 1, 2023 | nolifetek

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Le Noël 2021: Jazz instrumental chaleureux

Jazz douce musique d'ambiance

Jazz - Released December 15, 2021 | Enticement Records

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Chaleur Humaine

Christine and the Queens

Alternative & Indie - Released June 2, 2014 | Because Music

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It took a while to introduce Christine and the Queens' self-described "freakpop" to the world. The group's debut album first arrived in 2014 as Chaleur Humaine in frontwoman Héloïse Létissier's native France, then it was issued in the United States in 2015 as Christine and the Queens, and finally as a deluxe U.K. edition of Chaleur Humaine in early 2016. The acclaim for the album -- whatever its title -- only grew with each release, and rightfully so: on Chaleur Humaine, Christine and the Queens don't just embrace differences, they see them as beautiful. Within the album's lovely synth pop, there's strangeness and strength; "I'm doing my face with magic marker," Létissier sings on "Christine," a subtly irresistible track with the power of an anthem in the making. A similar independence pulses through the gorgeous "Saint Claude," which depicts the moment of walking away or committing entirely with heart-stopping beauty. As Chaleur Humaine unfolds, Christine reveals herself as less of a disguise and more of a prism for Létissier's distinctive outlook. She addresses her pansexuality throughout the album, subtly on songs like the aforementioned "Christine" and more directly on "Half Ladies" and "iT," a call-and-response track with the Queens where her backing band sings "She's a man now/And there's nothing we can do." This fluidity extends to the ease with which Létissier blends French traditions with contemporary pop, hip-hop, and R&B. She mixes all of the above on "Paradis Perdus," an interpolation of Kanye West's "Heartless" and Christophe's 1973 hit "Les Paradis Perdus," transforming them into something with its own emotive power. Elsewhere, the band balances the urgency of songs such as "Safe and Holy" and gentler moments like "Nuit 17 à 52" with a grace reflecting Létissier's former life as a dancer. Indeed, Christine and the Queens' emotional and musical agility only makes Chaleur Humaine's heartfelt, thoughtful pop that much richer and rewarding. © Heather Phares /TiVo
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Chaleur Humaine

Nicolas Michaux

French Music - Released May 24, 2023 | Capitane Records

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L'instant d'après

Natasha St Pier

French Music - Released November 1, 2003 | Columbia

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La chaleur nous accable et le blizzard persiste

Coven

Punk / New Wave - Released December 3, 2021 | iMD-001COV

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Chaleur et Mouvement

Le Comte

Ambient - Released December 1, 2016 | Paradis Records

Chaleur Humaine

Christine and the Queens

Alternative & Indie - Released April 22, 2013 | Because Music

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It took a while to introduce Christine and the Queens' self-described "freakpop" to the world. The group's debut album first arrived in 2014 as Chaleur Humaine in frontwoman Héloïse Létissier's native France, then it was issued in the United States in 2015 as Christine and the Queens, and finally as a deluxe U.K. edition of Chaleur Humaine in early 2016. The acclaim for the album -- whatever its title -- only grew with each release, and rightfully so: on Chaleur Humaine, Christine and the Queens don't just embrace differences, they see them as beautiful. Within the album's lovely synth pop, there's strangeness and strength; "I'm doing my face with magic marker," Létissier sings on "Christine," a subtly irresistible track with the power of an anthem in the making. A similar independence pulses through the gorgeous "Saint Claude," which depicts the moment of walking away or committing entirely with heart-stopping beauty. As Chaleur Humaine unfolds, Christine reveals herself as less of a disguise and more of a prism for Létissier's distinctive outlook. She addresses her pansexuality throughout the album, subtly on songs like the aforementioned "Christine" and more directly on "Half Ladies" and "iT," a call-and-response track with the Queens where her backing band sings "She's a man now/And there's nothing we can do." This fluidity extends to the ease with which Létissier blends French traditions with contemporary pop, hip-hop, and R&B. She mixes all of the above on "Paradis Perdus," an interpolation of Kanye West's "Heartless" and Christophe's 1973 hit "Les Paradis Perdus," transforming them into something with its own emotive power. Elsewhere, the band balances the urgency of songs such as "Safe and Holy" and gentler moments like "Nuit 17 à 52" with a grace reflecting Létissier's former life as a dancer. Indeed, Christine and the Queens' emotional and musical agility only makes Chaleur Humaine's heartfelt, thoughtful pop that much richer and rewarding. © Heather Phares /TiVo