Miss Kittin And The Hacker – 1982

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PRODUCERS:
Caroline Hervé (MISS KITTIN)
Michel Amato (THE HACKER)

WRITTEN & MUSIC BY:
Caroline Hervé,
Michel Amato

VOCAL PERFORMED BY
Miss Kittin

RELEASE DATE: 1998
GENRE: Electro, Tech House, Electroclash

"1982" is one of the standout tracks by French duo Miss Kittin and The Hacker, embodying the electroclash movement of the late 90s and early 2000s.

The song is a nostalgic tribute to the 1980s, combining retro synthwave elements with a futuristic accent.

Thanks to minimalist beats, catchy synthesizer lines, and Miss Kittin's deadpan vocals, "1982" captures the essence of underground dance music at the time of its release.

The track was part of their debut EP, "Champagne," released in 1998. It gained significant attention in the electronic music scene due to its raw, sharp sound and ironic approach to 80s pop culture.

The song's lyrics reference the fashion, music, and culture of that era, making it a favorite among fans of retro-futuristic aesthetics.

MISS KITTIN
Real name Caroline Hervé, is a French DJ, vocalist, and producer known for her contributions to the electroclash and techno scenes.

Her distinctive style combines spoken-word vocals with sharp, ironic commentary on contemporary and past culture.

Throughout her career, she has collaborated with many artists, including Felix da Housecat, Sven Väth, and The Hacker.

THE HACKER
Real name Michel Amato, is a French producer and DJ known for his dark, melodic approach to electro and techno. Influenced by bands like Kraftwerk and New Wave acts such as Depeche Mode,

The Hacker was a key figure in shaping the electroclash movement. His collaboration with Miss Kittin was particularly influential, combining his moody, synthesizer-based production with her provocative lyrics.