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More Ace News?
28th April 2014
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What can I use to play my MP3 file?
MP3 is the most compatible digital music format. Any media player on your computer or any portable device should be capable of playing the file.
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What happens if I lose my MP3 after I’ve downloaded it?
If you have downloaded the MP3 it is your responsibility to ensure you know where it will be downloaded to. The default location, such as your desktop, could vary depending on what it’s been set to on your computer. Try searching your computer for the song or artist name as this may help you locate the file. If you are truly stuck and cannot locate the file, e-mail orders@acerecords.com
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How do I download my MP3?
After you have paid for your MP3 you will return to a page where there will be a link to download the MP3 file as a zipped folder. This file will remain active for a limited period only so it is advisable to download it as soon as you can, ideally the same day. If you have missed the deadline for downloading and you file is no longer available, please e-mail orders@acerecords.com
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Jean-Emmanuel Deluxe
21st March 2014
DJ, writer, performer, record label owner and all-around pop activist Jean-Emmanuel Deluxe was born in Rouen, the city of Joan of Arc, Gustave Flaubert and Marcel Duchamp. His mother was Portuguese and passed on to him a deep love of music with a saudade (a joyful form of melancholia) quality. After spending many of his childhood years drawing his favourite cartoon characters, Deluxe enrolled at Rouen Art School. He moved to Sheffield, England to take post-graduate courses. While there he met Pulp, Designer’s Republic and Warp Records. His interest in music led him to launch his own record labels, Come Together and Euro-Visions. He was the first to bring April March to the attention of French audiences and introduced her to Bertrand Burgalat (Tricatel), which resulted in some memorable collaborations. His latest record label, Martyrs Of Pop, has released music by artists such as Jay Alanski (Beautiful Losers) and Jacques Duvall (Leatherman), the men behind some of pop princess Lio’s best songs. Deluxe has written for the UK’s Nude and Shindig magazines, plus Roctober (in the USA) and Outré (Australia). He currently writes for Standard, Lui, Schnock and Rock & Folk in France. Having written several books in French, his first in English, Yé-Yé Girls Of 60s French Pop, was published in 2013 to rave reviews in Mojo, the Independent and the Telegraph.
For more info, visit:
facebook.com/jeanemmanueldeluxe
martyrsofpop.blogspot.fr/
feralhouse.com/ye-ye/