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EXCLUSIVE NEW DOWNLOAD: Camille - Home Is Where It Hurts (David Rubato Version)

Posted 1/19/2009 10:31 AM by Samuel Duke

Tags: pop, house, disco

Until this morning, we'd never heard of Camille. But after learning that her debut album included covers of The Specials and the Dead Kennedys, her second was based around single-note drones, and her third was a predominately a Capella pop record, we have been killing ourselves for being so unaware of the French singer. OK, we're not really sweating the a Capella stuff, but whatever. Institubes' resident disco house don David Rubato has crafted a refix of her track "Home Is Where It Hurts," exploring the same taped-together piano soul you can hear in DJ Mehdi's "Pocket Piano," with a really loud, robust bassline squirming underneath and Camille's cloudy Bond-girl voice over top. According to Institubes' post over on their RCRD LBL blog, Rubato only kept the vocal from the original, composing this entire dreamy neo-lounge tune from scratch. Well done, sir. Well done.

Sounds like: Treasure Fingers, DJ Mehdi, Mickey Moonlight

 

Camille - Home Is Where It Hurts (David Rubato Version)

Previously:

David Rubato - Circuit

Alizée - Fifty Sixty (David Rubato Remix)

Camille's RCRD LBL Page

David Rubato's RCRD LBL Page

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you really should listen to "Ta douleur", "Paris" and "Pale septembre"... it's an amazing french singer.

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