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In 1997, Felix released the import-only I Know Electrikboy by Thee Maddkat
Courtship, an album that despite its limited release, earned Felix reams
of fawning press. That same year he played Switzerland and met Miss Kittin
and Dave the Hustler. "We got along great and went into the studio
and got all silly," Felix explains.
The realization of their “silliness” was one of the most influential
dance music releases of the past decade. ”Nobody expected it,"
says Felix of Kittenz & Thee Glitz's meteoric success, “but
it just took off." It’s Moroder-indebted beats, funky synth
lines, and insouciant L.A.-meets-Eurotrash vocals captured a moment in
time when, after a period of political turmoil, people simply craved "endless
pleasure in a limousine." In addition to adoring reviews in The New
York Times and Rolling Stone, Kittenz won album of the year honors from
Muzik Magazine and Dancestar USA.
Post-Kittenz, Felix has become one of the most sought after remixers and
producers on the planet reinterpreting songs by everyone from the Pet
Shop Boys to Kylie Minogue to Nina Simone. In 2003 he was nominated for
Grammy Award for his mix of Rinocerose’s “Lost Love,"
released two mix albums entitled Excursions and Bugged Out and began working
with artists like P-Diddy, who were eager t o tap his prodigious production
skills.
With all that said, one inevitable question remains, where did the name
"Devin Dazzle and the Neon Fever” come from? Felix being Felix,
has an answer for everything: “Devin Dazzle is a character fascinated
by the nightlife," he says "Every time he sees neon lights he
gets the fever. But Dazzle has a friend named Neon Fever who’s a
bad influence on him and is everything opposite of Devin.” So, might
this be an autobiographical album? “It’s something personal”
he says, “and I’m not gonna tell.”
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