(1): Air
Jean-Benoît Dunckel and Nicolas Godin of Versailles have been for almost 15 years of worldwide success. They worked with Beck, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Jarvis Cocker and Neil Hannon, as well as together with Nigel Godrich, and of course Sofia Coppola. Their detached, partly psychedelic electro she initially made with the support of Versailles other musicians who have also become stars: the Phoenix. And 2005 were not as Daft Punk, Air, and Philippe Zdar but distinguished by the French Minister of Culture: They received the Order of Arts and Literature for their active contribution to the development of well-known as the "French House" or "French Touch" Music Direction
(2): Little Boots
Victoria Hesketh is a very clever young artist, especially in communication and Internet Buzz: Two years ago she started with the wave of British pop-music as a singer and synthesizer on the group "Dead Disco". Soon she leaves the band and devoted himself entirely to her own project, the "Little Boots". In MySpace and her blog, she sings songs of their favorite bands (like "to Hot Chip") or putting their songs out to be a remake. So it is, Joe Goddard from Hot Chip, who produced 2009 her first album, "Stuck on repeat" in which the entire spectrum of their artistic project to come swinging: catchy pop songs with gentle voice before Victoria's hypnotic rhythmic background.
(3): PSP
PSP stands for Simon Phillips, Philippe Saisse and Pino Palladino. Simon Phillips is a virtuoso drummer who began playing at age five years and later a dream career on the side of The Who, Al Di Meola, Mick Jagger, Toto and many others attended. Its uniqueness, he is equally skilled with both hands and almost never crosses his arms while playing. Philippe Saisse is keyboardist and producer of smooth jazz, he has already composed for greats such as David Sanborn, David Bowie, Al Jarreau and Claude Nougaro. Pino Palladino finally the root of the spectators' jam session "as a member of the backing