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Jupiter is a French-English duo based in Paris, but they first met one night in London. An empty dancefloor, a one hit wonder (1982 funk classic Mama Used To Say), a band was born. Amelie and Quarles’ work relies on a common passion for a time when glitter and carelessness were kings. The impact of disco and electro-funk on their music is a clear one, yet the band happily quotes a wider range of influences, such as Sly & Robbie, Beach House, Alan Parsons Project, Siriusmo or even the Beastie Boys.
Their first single, Starlighter, caused quite a stir on the blogosphere when it came out in 2009. As a true underground anthem, it encompassed the fullness of the band: a rich blend of songwriting chic and dancefloor hedonism. Their remixes for Metronomy, Anoraak or Two Door Cinema Club all carried that same signature style.
In the meantime, Jupiter dropped a cover of the song that started it all, Mama Used To Say, which got praised by its original author.
This handful of tracks drove them to appear on compilations by Ministry Of Sound, Valerie and eventually Kitsune.
The Parisian label moved on to release their two following singles: the one and only Sake, which topped electro cha... More Biography
Their first single, Starlighter, caused quite a stir on the blogosphere when it came out in 2009. As a true underground anthem, it encompassed the fullness of the band: a rich blend of songwriting chic and dancefloor hedonism. Their remixes for Metronomy, Anoraak or Two Door Cinema Club all carried that same signature style.
In the meantime, Jupiter dropped a cover of the song that started it all, Mama Used To Say, which got praised by its original author.
This handful of tracks drove them to appear on compilations by Ministry Of Sound, Valerie and eventually Kitsune.
The Parisian label moved on to release their two following singles: the one and only Sake, which topped electro cha... More Biography