By 1998, Jennifer Cardini was living in Paris and became resident deejay at the Automatik parties at the Rex club. She plays there monthly whilst honouring her other residencies at the Pulp (Lust, sucessor to the Underpressure parties of 2002/2004), the Nouveau Casino (Correspondant) and the Nitsa in Barcelona. It’s at around this time that she connects to the new German sound, being one of the first deejays to play this melancholy, sexy, stripped-down elegance over French dancefloor sounds marked by deep house and French-touch disco. With these ever-sensual mixes she supports the labels Playhouse, Sender, Kompakt, Klang, B.Pitch Control, when they were just starting out. To follow are Ellen Allien, Superpitcher and so many more new producers of the Cologne new-wave, Berlin and Frankfurt, without forgetting the techno of The Hacker, the cold-wave of Joy Division, Serge Gainsbourg’s pop and the late Elliott Smith. ‘I don’t understand people who get stuck in one style’.
She appreciates small intimate connoisseur venues as well as the most prestigious international clubs, appearing regularly at the WMF and Maria Am Ufer in Berlin, the Weetamix in Geneva, the Womb in Tokyo and the Click in Hamburg. Without forgetting the major festivals such as Germany’s Fusion, and Primavera sound festivals in Spain.
In parallel she’s got into music production, collaborating with the Frenchman Laurent Hô for Damien Lazarus' Crosstown Rebels label, or with the Henry Goes Dirty duo for an updated version of Amoureux Solitaires, to be released on the Kill the DJ label (of the parties by the same name).
The deep voice of Jennifer Cardini, already sampled on Me & Madonna by Black Strobe, give unexpected character to this naively frivolous hit produced by Jacno for the young Lio.
After Electroniculture (UCMG 2001) and Flash (UCMG 2002), a vignette of the electro-minimal scene in gestation, Lust is Jennifer Cardini’s third compilation. Without a doubt it’s the most personal. But also the most accomplished, where she affirms the dramatic intensity of her style. She brings surprising power to some occasionally dark tracks. Jennifer Cardini likes to consider this new compilation as a snapshot from her eccentric flightcase where no one track is simply deep, techno or electro, but reinvents its own style beyond fashion, as she does every time she takes the decks.
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