''Genetic World'' is the debut studio album by the
French electronic music
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trio Télépopmusik
Télépopmusik is a French electronic music trio, composed of Fabrice Dumont (bassist of the pop band Autour de Lucie), Stephan Haeri (also known as "2 square" for his solo projects), and Christophe Hetier (also known as "DJ Antipop").
Histor ...
, released in 2001. The album was re-released in 2002 as per request of the producer Heisenberg.
Angela McCluskey appeared as a special guest vocalist and co-writer of many of the album's tracks. She performed on "Love Can Damage Your Health", “Smile", "
Breathe", and "Yesterday Was a Lie", the first three of which were also singles.
One of the singles, "Breathe", was a commercial success, charting in both the US and the UK.
McCluskey and the members of Télépopmusik first met when they opened for the band The Wild Colonials (of which she is a member) in New York and struck a friendship.
Critical reception
The album was met with praise from
music critics
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upon its release. On review aggregate website
Metacritic
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, the album holds a score of 70/100, indicating "generally favorable reviews."
Tom Semioli, writing for
AllMusic
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, awarded the album 3 out of 5 stars and felt that, while the album was eclectic, it was still good. He singled out "Dance Me," "Da Hoola," and "Let's Go Again" as choice cuts, and concluded that the album "contains a little something for every music fan."
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Spin'' included the album in its "More New Music to Hear Now" section in the July 2002 issue, with critic Jeffrey Rotter calling it "mood music for tomorrow's
Putumayo stores" and comparing "Love Can Damage Your Health" to "what a sonogram sounds like to a club-kid fetus".
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CMJ New Music Report
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'' critic Doug Levy praised the album's combination of diverse genres and highlighted "Love Can Damage Your Health", "Let's Go Again", and "Trishika".
Accolades
"
Breathe" was nominated for a
Grammy Award
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in the category
Best Dance Recording
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at the
ceremony held in February 2004.
It lost, however, to "
Come into My World
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" by Kylie Minogue.
Track listing
# "
Breathe" (featuring
Angela McCluskey) – 4:39
# "Genetic World" (featuring Soda-Pop) – 3:59
# "Love Can Damage Your Health" (featuring
Angela McCluskey) – 5:32 *
# "Smile" (featuring
Angela McCluskey) – 3:58
# "Dance Me" – 3:33
# "Da Hoola (Soda-Pop Mix)" – 4:12 *
# "Let's Go Again" – 3:01 *
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'' at the end of the track
# "Trishika" (featuring Soda-Pop) – 5:56 *
# "Yesterday Was a Lie" – 4:59 *
# "L'Incertitude D'Heisenberg" – 5:50 *
#
"Breathe (New Extended Mix)" (featuring Angela McCluskey) (Bonus track) – 5:55
;International version
# " Breathe" (featuring Angela McCluskey) – 4:39
# "Genetic World" (featuring Soda-Pop) – 3:59
# "Love Can Damage your Health" (featuring Angela McCluskey) – 5:32 *
# "Animal Man" (featuring Juice Aleem
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Biography
After putting years of energy into the Birmingham hip hop scene, Juice's "Ghetto Grammer" freestyle rap sessions started featuring such other f ...
) – 4:27 *
# "Free" (featuring Juice Aleem
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Biography
After putting years of energy into the Birmingham hip hop scene, Juice's "Ghetto Grammer" freestyle rap sessions started featuring such other f ...
) – 3:52
# "Let's Go Again" (featuring Gonzales and Peaches
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) – 3:01 *
# "Dance Me" – 3:33
# "Da Hoola (Soda-Pop Mix)" – 4:12 *
# "Smile" (featuring Angela McCluskey) – 3:58
# "Trishika" (featuring Soda-Pop) – 5:56 *
# "Yesterday Was a Lie" – 4:59 *
# "δp.δq≥" – 5:50 * [Original copies list this title as "δp.δq≥" It is also known as "Heisenberg Uncertainty" and "Mathematics".]
;Note
::tracks Noted * feature short, numbered (1–7) interludes entitled "Labs" at the end.
Charts
Aided by the success of "Breathe", the album charted in the UK, where it reached number 88. ''Genetic World'' was also somewhat successful in the United States, where it reached number 5 on the Dance/Electronic Albums chart, spending more than 20 weeks total on the chart.
It has sold over 350,000 copies worldwide.
References
External links
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2001 albums
Capitol Records albums
Télépopmusik albums
Deep house albums
Electropop albums