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Pills' Electrocaine showcases the French electronic group's wide-range approach to music. Tracks like "Garden Party," "Black Pearl," and "Free Step" blend acid house, electronic pop, and hip-hop elements while also revealing a slightly dark edge, possibly because of the group's upbringing in Paris' rougher areas. Instead of imitating electronic acts from another city or time Electrocaine affords Pills their own unique direction in French electronica. ~ Heather Phares
From France;Electronic/Techno/ Pop
Audio Mixers: Pills; Pascal Garnon.
Recording information: Foundation Studio.
Pills includes: Ludo (vocals, synthesizer); Alix (vocals, percussion) Anton, Karim, Mohamadu Blade, Troy Valentino Berkeley, Rita (vocals); Louis Soler (guitar); Maxime Garoute (drums).
Personnel: Pills (recorder).
Melody Maker (4/3/99, p.36) - 2 stars (out of 5) - "...Filter out the dross and the Pills have some gems to offer..." Pills Electrocaine Songs | 1. | Garden Party |
| 2. | Fun-K-Tronic |
| 3. | Drug Store |
| 4. | Junky Star |
| 5. | Hurricane |
| 6. | Darkside |
| 7. | Black Pearl |
| 8. | Amazing Dread Club |
| 9. | Rock Me |
| 10. | Free Step |
| 11. | Super Harmony |
| 12. | Scraffy Traxxx |
| 13. | Fun-K-Tronic 'Cause We Are Funky an Electro Gothic Mix - (An Electro Gothic mix) |
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