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All You Need

2011 single by Miss Kittin

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Who / What

"All You Need" is a 2011 single by the French electronic music artist Miss Kittin. It is a song that was subsequently remixed by notable producers Lee Van Dowski and Gesaffelstein.


Background & History

The single "All You Need" was originally released on January 10, 2011. It was created by Miss Kittin, a prominent figure in the French electronic music scene. The track gained additional exposure through high-profile remixes, specifically from Lee Van Dowski and the then-emerging producer Gesaffelstein.


Why Notable

The song is notable for showcasing Miss Kittin's signature electro style and for featuring contributions from now-influential artists. Gesaffelstein's involvement, prior to his rise to international fame, makes this remix a significant early work in his catalog. The single represents a collaboration between key players in the European electronic music landscape of the early 2010s.


In the News

While the single was released over a decade ago, it remains relevant as a notable entry in the discographies of both Miss Kittin and Gesaffelstein. Its inclusion in retrospective looks at 2010s electronic music and the continued popularity of the featured artists keeps the track in discussion.


Key Facts

  • Type: Song / Single
  • Also known as: n/a
  • Founded / Born: n/a
  • Key dates: Released on 10 January 2011.
  • Geography: France
  • Affiliation: Electronic music, Music industry

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  • [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_You_Need)
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    "All You Need" is a song by French singer and DJ Miss Kittin. Remixed by Lee Van Dowski and Gesaffelstein, it was released as a single on 10 January 2011.

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