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Morgane lhote biography books

          An interview with Morgane Lhote aka Hologram Teen about her new record sci-fi, disco drenched record, Between the Funk and The Fear.!

          LA-based Hologram Teen aka Morgane Lhote is the ex-hey day Stereolab-era member gone solo.

        1. Interview with Morgane Lhote from Hologram Teen - Stereolab by Pablo Müllner.
        2. An interview with Morgane Lhote aka Hologram Teen about her new record sci-fi, disco drenched record, Between the Funk and The Fear.
        3. In this first volume, forty-five different musicians and writers remember their initial experiences hearing the seminal post-punk UK band Joy Division.
        4. As a youngster Morgane Lhote grew up in musical surroundings.
        5. Artist to Artist: Hologram Teen & James McNew (Yo La Tengo)

          Morgane returned to Ransom Note recently with a remix package from third album Day-Glo Chaos, in the hazy shape of Day-Glo Heatwave.

          Morgane reached out to old friends for re-works which featured an all-star cast of producers.

          James McNew of Yo La Tengo fame was invited and invoked The Beach Boys with his version of Midnite Rogue – a slice of West-Coast-Cali-Electro-Surf. The pair are long time friends and this conversation spotlights their history as they explore their experiences at their first gigs, musical inspirations and Ennio Morricone.

          Morgane: Hi James, we’ve known each other for almost 30 years so it’s kind of surreal to be interviewing each other now but here goes!

          When I first heard your beautiful remix, the 12-string electric guitar riff instantly reminded me of Ennio Morricone and his 60s soundtracks for Italian movies. Was it a conscious decision and has he been a big influence on you?

          James: