F·U·Y·A

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Photography: Valentin Chenaille

Very instrumental and beat-heavy — I would think that this is a Ratatat song if I hadn’t known better. It’s good to see people making music like this.

C2C – F·U·Y·A

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21 Comments

  1. 2011/12/07 21:12

    NoobZandwich

    love it

  2. 2011/12/07 21:44

    oliver

    really nice

  3. 2011/12/07 23:23

    oni

    sickk

  4. 2011/12/08 00:05

    daleyo

    thats dope as fuck! check out the video, its unreal

  5. 2011/12/08 03:29

    Matt

    This is really dope. Nice post!

  6. 2011/12/08 03:52

    Andy

    Gotta love it!!!

  7. 2011/12/08 14:20

    Ben

    this song is amazing

  8. 2011/12/08 17:00

    Jon

    definately something new! I have never heard of a song in this style! amazing

  9. 2011/12/08 17:36

    Max

    Nice!french music guys!

  10. 2011/12/08 17:57

    Name

    French music from Nantes ! Sisi !

  11. 2011/12/08 20:20

    Gooly

    Musigh, have you heard of Little Dragon? I think you’d like them.

  12. 2011/12/09 16:14

    ch0cophusi0n

    yo dis shit is ill br0

  13. 2011/12/10 01:44

    chubbyjake

    i was supposed to go to bed after i caught up on my musigh, but now i’ve been lstening to C2C for 45 minutes :D:D

  14. 2011/12/11 19:21

    Name

    What’s on your mind?

  15. 2011/12/12 05:39

    EchoLenix

    Ah. This is on my mind.

  16. 2011/12/19 07:57

    Roy

    What would we do without you? keep the music coming… all of it.

  17. 2011/12/19 08:02

    Name

    What would we do without you? keep the music coming… all of it.

  18. 2011/12/20 18:52

    wrcwill

    This is just great!

  19. 2011/12/24 03:32

    Name

    kack sparrow

  20. 2012/01/20 06:21

    Plum

    Ratatat? come on.. its way more Dessa than it is Ratatat..

  21. 2012/01/21 05:07

    hana

    that asian sound made me think of Onra’s work in the beginning

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