Artist: EMMA DE SÈZE
Title: Bambi
Format: Digital
Release Date: Jun 30, 2009
Artwork: Evan Scott Sharfe
Catalog #: RCP 019

1. Bambi
2. Faintness
3. Bambi (The Librarian's Sticker Book Remix)
4. Faintness (Plaupez Remix)

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Hailing from France, we are pleased to welcome Emma De Sèze. We found her in the depths of the internet and absolutely had to get her music out to you. Turns out she is a sweetheart and is unrelenting with her production and plans to release many more for us.

Emma starts things off with an after hours dream come true called, "Bambi," that is filled with percussive, gutteral moans, and toybox stabs. Emma shows us that she is as playful as she is evil with this sure fire thumper that will leave you looking like a deer in headlights.

Meanwhile on the b-side, shuffled and glitched to the point of broken, "Faintness," is a percussive monster that tickles everything between your two ear lobes with close attention to your persed lips.

Next up and playing off the original, The Librarian, inserts a deep, blood thirsty drive. With synths bursting at the seems and the original's moans of torture, it is a surprise this mix isn't dead. Not for the faint of heart.

Finally and with a dignified club remix, Plaupez, plays on the heart strings with organic sounds and glitches all the more. Perfect for summer, this mix swells and grooves along the coastline and into a sweaty basement.


At the innocent age of sixteen, Emma De Sèze wandered into French and Belgian nightclubs into the open tendrils of techno. This turned her into an encyclopedia of the music and the culture. As her knowledge developed so did her desire to perform the music as a DJ. However, this wasn’t enough, her desire had spread to her design and into her head. As soon as Emma finished her studies in graphic design, she moved directly in front of a computer to begin making a unique breed of techno. Where it is minimal, it is also playful. Sensual, yet innocent. She has a warm and burgeoning career ahead with a myriad of labels. Her debut on Italo Business was not as producer but as a vocalist on Hernan Bass’ song entitled Francesa; however, her first release as a producer comes to us here at Race Car Productions with the release of Bambi. Hold on, it is going to be a bumpy and quirky ride.

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