The Shoes
Producers and remixers for the likes of Lana Del Rey, Gaëtan Roussel, and Shakira, French '80s synth pop-inspired duo the Shoes later stepped out from behind the mixing desk to embark on their own successful career. Childhood friends Guillaume Brière and Benjamin Lebeau started out in various school bands before finding brief fame in short-lived outfit the Film, whose track "Can You Touch Me" was chosen as the soundtrack for a car advert. Reinventing themselves as the Shoes, they moved back to their hometown of Reims and became part of the same Anglophone scene as Lilly Wood & the Prick, the Dø, and Cocoon. In 2011, they released their debut album, Crack My Bones, whose second single, "Time to Dance," attracted worldwide attention thanks to the appearance of Jake Gyllenhaal in its video. Remixes for the likes of Electric Guest, Griefjoy, and Au Revoir Simone were scattered through 2014.
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Join The Celebration
Rock - Released by Red Bullet on 26 May 1971
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The Ultimate Halloween Party Album
Children - Released by Music Club on 15 Sep 2008
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Don't You Cry For A Girl
Rock - Released by Red Bullet on 8 Aug 1966
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Crack My Bones
Electronic - Released by Southern Fried Records on 1 Jan 2010
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Wastin' Time
Dance - Released by Southern Fried Records on 21 Feb 2011
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Stay the Same
Dance - Released by Southern Fried Records on 22 Oct 2010
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Standing And Staring
Rock - Released by Red Bullet on 14 Sep 1966
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