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Chris Joss

Released in February 2008, Teraphonic Overdubs is the fourth studio album from Chris Joss and is available now on CD and 12" Vinyl.

The track I Want Freedom will be released shortly on Vinyl, featuring stomping remix action from Myagi and The Smoky Bandits.

 

Here's what the press are saying about Teraphonic Overdubs:

"Those who think French dance music stops with Daft Punk and Justice have a sweeter and mellower alternative with Joss" Metromix Chicago Feb 2008

"This is a 13 track masterpiece that crosses genres and time" Vainzine Feb 2008

"This album will put the biggest, stupidest smile on your face" Bandidge Feb 2008

"Groovy!" Global World Strike Feb 2008

"Chris Joss' Teraphonic Overdubs ..promises to be one of the great electronic breakbeat/dub releases of the year!" Aria Blog

 

To learn more about Chris Joss, check out these interviews:

Aria website.

Remix Magazine 

SoundFires.com

Read Chris's latest interview with GForce!

Gearwire Interview

 

"Drink Me Hot"  featured in a Valentine's Day commercial in the UK. To see the commercial, click here 

 

TOUR DATES

Chris Joss has no current tour dates.

RELEASES

Chris Joss
I Want Freedom

ESL133

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Chris Joss
Teraphonic Overdubs

ESL125

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A Part In That Show

ESL092

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Superman

ESL106

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Discotheque Dancing

ESL080

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You've Been Spiked

ESL077

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RELEASE PREVIEW PLAYER

1.Superman Theme» Listen» Buy Song
2.Superjam» Listen» Buy Song
3.A Part in the Show (Basement Freaks Remix)» Listen» Buy Song
4.Drink Me Hot (Plastilina Mosh Remix)» Listen» Buy Song

ALBUM DETAILS

It's a bird, it's a plane. . .It's Chris Joss returning with an outstanding new 12" "Superman!" Taking the iconic theme song from the original "Superman" film series scored by John Williams, Joss completely forgoes mere sampling and re-records every track element transforming it into a high flying retro-funk jam. Along side the classic theme song is "Superjam," a totally unique spin-off that drops the classic horn section in favor of funky Rhodes key riffing, wah wah guitars, near eastern tabla, and an infections Lalo Schifrin inspired drum groove. If that weren't enough for a single more powerful than a locomotive, check the flipside for a rave-piano accentuated remix of "A Part In That Show" by The Basement Freaks, and a sultry Latin lounge version of "Drink Me Hot" by Plastilina Mosh.