His 1999 'Darkdancer' album, which combined elements of house, electro, disco and synthpop, was re-released in 2005 following the popularity of the track Jacques Your Body (Make Me Sweat) in an advert for Citroën's C4 car.
Following his efforts as Les Rythmes Digitales, Price went on to form electro-pop band Zoot Woman, and has more recently co-written and produced Madonna's 2005 album Confessions On A Dance Floor and remixed a wide variety of artists ranging from Depeche Mode and Röyksopp to The Killers and Coldplay.
In the end of 2008 Price produced the new albums for Keane and The Killers. His later production credits include Scissor Sisters, Night Work and Pet Shop Boys Electric and Super.
Brother
Les Rythmes Digitales Lyrics
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Somebody's jumping in the tub with your brother (2x)
Whoa!Whoa!Whoa!
Somebody's definitely jumping in the tub with your brother (2x)
Somebody's definitely jumping in the tub with your brother
Jumping in the tub with your cousin
Somebody's definitely jumping in the tub with your brother
Uncle!
Somebody's jumping in the tub with your brother!
Somebody's jumping in the tub with your mother!
Whoa!Whoa!Whoa!
The lyrics to Les Rythmes Digitales' "Brothers" are quite cryptic and seemingly nonsensical at first glance. However, upon closer examination, the song appears to be a commentary on societal norms and taboos. The repeated line "Somebody's jumping in the tub with your brother" can be interpreted as a reference to the taboo of incest, as well as the idea of invasion of personal space and privacy. The line "Somebody's definitely jumping in the tub with your cousin" furthers this notion of taboo relationships, while the mention of "Uncle!" and "Somebody's jumping in the tub with your mother!" suggests that even familial relationships are not immune to these societal pressures.
Furthermore, the use of the exclamatory "Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!" throughout the song can be seen as a reference to the shock and horror that society often expresses towards taboo relationships. The overall tone of the song, with its aggressive and driving beat, mirrors the intensity of societal pressure and judgement.
Overall, "Brothers" by Les Rythmes Digitales appears to be a commentary on societal norms, taboos, and the intense pressure placed on individuals to conform to these expectations.
Line by Line Meaning
Whoa!Whoa!Whoa!
Expressing shock or surprise
Somebody's definitely jumping in the tub with your brother (2x)
Someone is certainly taking a bath with your sibling
Jumping in the tub with your cousin
Taking a bath with your cousin
Uncle!
Calling attention to an uncle
Somebody's jumping in the tub with your brother!
Someone is taking a bath with your brother
Somebody's jumping in the tub with your mother!
Someone is taking a bath with your mother
Whoa!Whoa!Whoa!
Expressing shock or surprise
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: STUART PRICE, STUART PKA LES RHYTHMES DIGIT PRICE, STUART DAVID PRICE
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Rudy Rudy
Merci pour ton travail, toujours aussi après ces années, je le jouais en club! 🇧🇪🙏
Dev
Shit rips forever and then some