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Télépopmusik is a French electronic music trio, composed of Fabrice Dumont (bassist of the pop band Autour de Lucie), Stephan Haeri (also known as "2 square" for his solo projects), and Christophe Hetier (also known as "DJ Antipop").
"Breathe" is a song by French dance music group Télépopmusik. It features guest vocals by Scottish singer Angela McCluskey and appears on the group's 2001 album, Genetic World . [ 1 ] Released as the group's debut single in 2002, "Breathe" reached No. 42 on the UK Singles Chart in March of that year.
Prior to the recording of Angel Milk, Télépopmusik had achieved some mainstream success with "Breathe". The song was used in a Mitsubishi advertisement, [6] became a top 50 hit in the UK, [8] and entered the Billboard Hot 100. [9] The song's parent album, Genetic World, also proved a success, charting in both the US and the UK.
During this period, McCluskey worked with Dr. John, Cyndi Lauper, Deep Forest, Joe Henry, The The, Triptych, and Télépopmusik. In 2003, McCluskey and Télépopmusik collaborated on a song titled "Breathe." The song was a transatlantic hit, entering the US Billboard Hot 100 [4] and peaking in the Top 50 on the UK Singles chart. [5]
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The single was released in the UK first, peaking at number 2 on 12 May 1979, [9] unable to break Art Garfunkel's 6-week stint at number one with "Bright Eyes". In August of that same year, it was released in North America, where it eventually climbed all the way to number 1 in Canada on 27 October [ 12 ] and in the US on 3 November.
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"Break the Line" is a 2004 song by the Guano Apes from their greatest hits album Planet of the Apes, released on October 24, 2004. [1] It was one of the three new songs recorded for the album, however it was the only one that made it to the album, the two outtakes from the album "Stay" and "Underwear" instead became B-sides for the single.