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New Release From Swiss Band Yello Due October 2, 2009
Topics: Music | Add A CommentBy admin | August 17, 2009
You may know of them because of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off or Twix commercials, but Yello has been around since the late 70′s.
Some of you may only know of the band Yello from the use of their song Oh Yeah
(original video below) in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off and Twix commercials, but the duo has been churning out innovative music since the late 70′s, and have gleefully prostituted themselves more than Moby during that time (see a long list of placements here) You might think you’ll know what to expect when you throw on a recording by a Swiss band comprised of two guys named Dieter and Boris, but the band Yello has always managed to skirt expectation just enough to keep their sample-based sound fresh over nearly three decades. Part of the reason their music holds up is that although they use sampling extensively, they don’t sample other people’s music, they sample their own and edit it into elaborate compositions. They also maintain production values on par with say, Trevor Horn or Quincy Jones, and program with the sophistication of Kraftwerk. I personally can’t wait to hear their new collection “Touch”, slated for release October 2, but I guess I’ll have to; although the track “You Better Hide” will premiere in the Swiss science fiction movie Cargo (see an early look at the movie here if you speak Swiss) on September 24th, there are otherwise no pre-releases or leaks available as of this writing. For more interesting background on Yello, visit their refreshingly functional Flash-driven site or Planet Origo. A new Yello release? O-o-o-o-h Yeah….
(Should I be disturbed that this video makes total sense to me?)

Visit their remarkably functional Flash site
