Artist's albums
Super Sound
1999 · album
Phantom Cabinet Vol. 1
2021 · album
General Deluxé
2021 · single
Big Fat Woodpecker
2021 · single
Go Girl Go!
2016 · single
My Flaming Thirst
2012 · EP
Queen of the Wave
2012 · album
Queen of the Wave (Deluxe Edition)
2012 · album
A Night and a Day
2012 · EP
Go Supersonic
2012 · EP
The Storm
2011 · single
Forgotten Knights
2008 · EP
Go For Blue
2007 · EP
Spare Time Machine
2007 · album
Mischief of Cloud 6
2007 · EP
Pussy Cat Rock
2007 · single
Ask for a Kiss
2003 · EP
Girl!
2003 · EP
Girl! (Edit)
2003 · single
Girl! (Jori Hulkkonen Radio Edit)
2003 · single
Lying Peacefully
2003 · EP
Beatitude
2003 · album
Salami Fever
2003 · single
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Biography
Late-90’s dance kids will remember Pepe Deluxé as the Prodigy sampled pop stars behind the critically acclaimed album Super Sound (1999), the Top 20 hit ‘Before You Leave’ (2021), and the massive tune ‘Woman In Blue’ from the iconic Levi’s TV ad. However, the last decade-and-a-half has seen Pepe Deluxé evolve into musical archaeologists, their albums Beatitude (2003) and Spare Time Machine (2007) saw them ditching samples altogether in favour of tracking down obscure studio gear and new inventions, followed by the conceptual album Queen of the Wave (2012) which featured – among other musical oddities - The Great Stalacpipe Organ, the largest musical instrument in the world, located deep down underground in the Luray Caverns, Virginia. In between, they have soundtracked the wildly successful Angry Birds Go! mobile game and even had time to compose a theme for an un-made film collaboration between The Marx Brother and Salvador Dali, Giraffes on Horseback Salad. The playful underground hip hop DJ attitude is still audible, but Pepe Deluxé are now as much a madcap professorial fusion of Joe Meek, Phil Spector and a young DJ Shadow. They have reached an apex of eccentric brilliance with their forthcoming album, The Phantom Cabinet Vol. 1. They call it “an impossible adventure” and it is one, capturing the ghosts of endless lost instruments, and placing them amidst music abuzz with life.