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Jacques Renault – Favicon review

by Juno Plus on 07.01.2010 at 13:45pm
Jacques Renault – Favicon review

Artist: Jacques Renault
Title: Favicon
Label: Hole In The Sky
Genre: Disco/Nu-Disco
Format: 12″, Digital
Buy From: Juno Records, Juno Download

Having graced Radio Slave’s Cabin Fever Trax Vol 6 and released on labels such as Italians Do It Better, I’m A Cliché and Rekids, the New York-based Jacques Renault has been long admired for his full-on disco edits.

Despite being one half of Runaway with Marcos Cabral whilst also running the label, On The Prowl, he’s found time to produce his new EP out on Hole in The Sky.

Favicon is a 4-pronged attack on the senses with the single motive to get you dancing, each track bursting with soulful vocals, energetic melodies and hip-shaking rhythms.

One hundred per cent dancefloor and/or make-out material, “Norman’s Fire” kicks off the EP with groove-tastic trumpet-blaring floorfiller. “Look At You” is the slower jam with the vocals as also used in Eddie C’s “My Woman” released on Wolf Music, whilst “Pianos on the Beach” as expected, goes berserk on the keys.

Review: Flora Wong


Interview: Jacques Renault

by Juno Plus on 05.01.2010 at 15:41pm

Interview: Jacques Renault

Jacques Renault has released on more disco and house labels than you care to mention –from New York’s DFA to French imprint I’m A Cliché; via Matt Edwards’s Rekids and Toshiya Kawasaki’s Mule Musiq. Apart from being a talented musician (he’s mastered everything from the violin to the trumpet and drums), he’s also in demand as a DJ, producer and remixer. Add to that his Runaway project and new label On The Prowl, and you have a real, erm, Jacques of all trades (did we mention he was once a carpenter too?). Aaron Coultate caught up with the man himself to find out more. Read the rest of this entry »