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Coco Electrik

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Years active
  
2004–present

Record label
  
Tummy Touch Records

Website
  
www.cocoelectrik.co.uk

Genres
  
Electronica, Pop music

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Labels
  
Tummy Touch Oscillation Records

Past members
  
Mat Ducasse of Skylab (band) Milan Simic

Origin
  
London, United Kingdom (2004)

Members
  
Matthew James Duguid, Paul Harrison

Albums
  
Army Behind The Sun, White Ink

Similar
  
Acoustic Ladyland, Kreeps, Phenomenal Handclap Band, Apollonia 6, Susan Moonsie

Coco electrik pussyfooter ju do remix as feat in the 2013 target style commercials


Coco Electrik is an electropop band and musical alias of Australian (now UK based) singer, musician and songwriter Anne Booty and producer Paul Harrison aka Royal Appointment.

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Coco electrik your love is gum


History

Coco Electrik first surfaced with Your Love Is Gum, a split single with then label mate Tom Vek. A series of acclaimed singles followed on Tummy Touch Records and Anne's own label, Oscillation Records. In 2007 they released debut album Army Behind The Sun. She has also lent vocals to Acoustic Ladyland’s much praised Cuts & Lies single from their album Skinny Grin, been featured on the soundtrack to The Coen Brother’s Burn After Reading and cult Australian drama Underbelly and remixed by Brooklyn wunderkind Kotchy and The Phenomenal Handclap Band as well as being remixed by, amongst others, Mickey Moonlight (Ed Banger Records) and Skylab (band). "Apple Pie" (Skylab Remix) by Coco Electrik currently soundtracks Target Australia's Effortless Denim campaign.

2010/11 has seen the release of their second album "White Ink" (8/10 Vice Magazine). The albums was written and recorded by Coco Electrik catalyst Anne Booty and long-term recording partner Paul Harrison (Royal Appointment) and features appearances from George Demure (Output Recordings, Tirk Recordings) Kreeps (Output Recordings) and Pete Wareham (Acoustic Ladyland, Polar Bear). The album was mastered by Robert Harder. Their single "Your Love Is Gum" features in episode of Fox 8's Australian drama Slide (TV series).

2013: Pussyfooter (Ju.Do Remix) by Coco Electrik soundtracks the Target USA Fall Style campaign that premiered during every ad break of the 2013 Emmy Awards.

Albums

  • Army Behind The Sun (OSC002CD), Oscillation Records (2007)
  • White Ink (OSC005CD), Oscillation Records (2010)
  • Singles

  • "Your Love Is Gum" (TUCH111), Tummy Touch Records (2004)
  • "Paint It Red" featuring Whitey (musician) (TUCH122), Tummy Touch Records (2005)
  • "Sex Shooter" (TUCH126), Tummy Touch Records (2006)
  • "Apple Pie" (OSC001), Oscillation Records (2006)
  • "Tainted Love EP" (TUCH2001), Tummy Touch Records (2007)
  • "Sasparilla Kiss" (OSC003), Oscillation Records (2007)
  • "Shine A Light" (OSC004), Oscillation Records (2009)
  • "Fire & Ice" (OSC005), Oscillation Records (2010)
  • "Black Widow" (OSC007), Oscillation Records (2011)
  • Remixes

  • "She Made It Easy (Coco Electrik remix)" by Kotchy (CIV002), Civil Records (2008)
  • "Dim The Lights (Coco Electrik remix)" by The Phenomenal Handclap Band (TUCH2023), Tummy Touch Records (2010)
  • "Distrust feat. Faris Badwan (The Horrors) (Coco Electrik remix)" by Black Devil Disco Club (LODWN020IT), Lo Recordings (2011)
  • Appears On

  • Touch Tones 2 (TUCH 107 CD), Tummy Touch Records (2004)
  • Vice #7 (Volume 3 Number 6), Vice Magazine (2005)
  • Musique Boutique, Pioneer (2005)
  • Skinny Grin by Acoustic Ladyland (VVR1043682), V2 Records (2006)
  • Touch Tones 3 (TUCH2004CD), Tummy Touch Records (2007)
  • Under The Covers, Tummy Touch Records (2007)
  • Gym Music From Burn After Reading, Tummy Touch Records (2008)
  • Touch Tones 1, 2, 3 And 4 Boxset (TTBOX001), Tummy Touch Records (2008)
  • She Made It Easy (Coco Electrik Remix) by Kotchy, Civil Records (2008)
  • Spencer Product Presents: Product No.2, Buzzard Gulch Music (2010)
  • Songs

    Fire & IceWhite Ink · 2010
    Your Love Is Gum2004
    White InkWhite Ink · 2010

    References

    Coco Electrik Wikipedia