| Mlle Caro brought an alluring and fresh touch with her first Ep "Far Away" (Crosstown Rebels) composed with her musical soul-mate Franck Garcia.
Together with Garcia, Mlle Caro they released their debut album, 'Pain Disappears' on Ben Watt's Buzzin' Fly Label. An LP brimming with a uniquely fragile yet defiant sound that seems to have one foot in modern-day tech-savvy Berlin and one in vintage early 80's indie experimentalism. The intelligence of 'Pain Disappears' didn't escape Ewan Pearson who did a rework of the serene first single 'Always You', and Radio Slave who remoulded the new wave thrust and sarcasm of the follow-up 'Dead Souls' into a strung-out red-eyed tech masterpiece.
'A melodic, melancholic masterpiece that marries tech house bump and indie jangle with expertise.' / Clash
'The stunning, emotive electro-pop of Caro and Franck is destined for big things.' / DJ Magazine
'Impressive ability to combine the austerity of post-punk with the exuberance of the dancefloor. * * * * ' / The Fly
'Wonderfully honest * * * * ' / Mixmag
'Symphonic techno at its finest.' / iD
Mlle Caro has played with all the great European DJs, honing a fierce and blistering deep disco-tech style. Brimming with energy, she will electrify any dancefloor.
The lightning rise of this small 29-year-old dj promises many beautiful things and surprises for the future. The next album is out on Buzzin' Fly 2010. |