Paradise Children Records is the latest project of LuLúxpo, also know as Loulou (Buenos Aires) and Pollux (Paris). The record label will release their own productions and that of friends around them. The first release is a co-production with the label Argent Sale, an electronic music audiovisual label founded by Schnautzi in 2010, based both in Geneva and Lyon. LuLúxpo and Schnautzi met a long time ago and became close friends over the years. Releasing “Dirty House” together came to them very naturally, especially as the limitless producer Bauchamp – great figure of the label Argent Sale – made a dope remix of it.
LuLúxpo have shared their DJ sets across Switzerland and the world since more than eighteen years. They’ve released a couple of EPs On Pro-Zak Trax, Mental Groove, Poor Records and Parissi La Musique before starting their own record label. They decided to share Music without depending on anybody else, free of any strings attached: Paradise Children Records will become your own musical paradise. The release kicks off with the original mix of “Dirty House”, a real tribute to House music of the 90s with electronic crazy percussions and a dirty strong bass. The track is faithful to LuLúxpo’s music style: make people dance vs a sexy and bewitching groove. Bauchamp’s remix lasts 7 minutes and is a subtle melting pot of different music genres, which describe according to him what ‘Dirty House’ music is all about.
Play this amazing release during your DJ sets or simply dance on it. Enjoy this “Dirty House” journey… Love Is Power! Sleeve design & photo by LuLúxpo
Paradise Children Records is the label of Luluxpo, the DJ duo in love who have been setting dancefloors alight across Europe for XX years.
It's a label that draws on the film Les Enfants du Paradis, from which it takes its name, for the strength of love to assert its freedom. The freedom to dance as you please in the face of the darkness of the world, the freedom to love all music as long as it moves you, the freedom to be who you are in a club or elsewhere.
Misbehaving children, naughty children, but also beautiful and free children, as music definitely is. Of course Prévert and Carné, of course Arletty and Pierre Brasseur would have loved to get dizzy to the sensual, intoxicating electro of Paradise Children Records.