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Quentin Dupieux (French pronunciation: [kɑ̃tɛ̃ dypjø], born 14 April 1974), also known by his musical stage name Mr. Oizo (French:), [1] is a French electronic musician, record producer, songwriter, and filmmaker. Dupieux is credited with his legal name for his films, while the name "Mr. Oizo" is used for his musical works.
"Flat Beat" is an instrumental by French musician Mr. Oizo. It was released on 22 March 1999 through F Communications and was included as a bonus track on his debut studio album, Analog Worms Attack. An accompanying music video was released on VHS. The music video features Flat Eric, a puppet, head banging to the track.
Title Details Peak chart positions FRA [1]BEL [2]US Dance [3]Analog Worms Attack: Release date: 11 October 1999; Label: F Communications Formats: CD, vinyl 56 — — Moustache (Half a Scissor)
Flat Eric is a puppet character, created by Quentin Dupieux (better known under his stage name Mr. Oizo), from Levi's commercials for Sta-Prest One Crease Denim Clothing, built by Jim Henson's Creature Shop. [1] His name comes from an idea for a commercial that involved having a car run over his head and flattening it.
Lambs Anger is the third studio album by Mr. Oizo.It was released by Ed Banger Records in France on November 17, 2008. Unlike his previous, more experimental albums, [1] Lambs Anger features more dance-friendly sound.
Moustache (Half a Scissor) is the second full-length album by Mr. Oizo, the alias of producer/filmmaker Quentin Dupieux, released on September 19, 2005. [2]This was Dupieux's last release for F Communications, which infamously referred to it as "unlistenable" due to its extensive use of unusual time signatures and dissonant samples. [3]
The Church is the fifth studio album by french electronic music composer Mr. Oizo. [1] [5] The album was released on November 18, 2014, under Brainfeeder Records. [6]
Analog Worms Attack is the debut studio album by French musician Mr. Oizo, released on 11 October 1999 through F Communications.The album is mostly instrumental and minimal, taking cues from French house and early American hip hop.