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'''"La Ritournelle"''' is a song by [[Sébastien Tellier]] from his 2004 album ''[[Politics (album)|Politics]]''. It was released as a single on September 26th 2005, and along with the original, this included remixes by Mr. Dan, Jim Noir and Jake Bullit.
'''"La Ritournelle"''' is a song by [[Sébastien Tellier]] from his 2004 album ''[[Politics (album)|Politics]]''. It was released as a single on September 26th 2005, and along with the original, this included remixes by Mr. Dan, Jim Noir and Jake Bullit.


The track received much critical acclaim. On www.thebeatsurrender.co.uk, Kev writes: "Tellier has created one of the most beautiful, symphonic dance tracks you’ll ever hear in your lives".<ref>[http://www.thebeatsurrender.co.uk/reviews/records/la-ritournelle-sebastian-tellier La Ritournelle, Article, The Beat Surrender]</ref> The song features drumming by [[Tony Allen (musician)]].
The track received much critical acclaim. On www.thebeatsurrender.co.uk, Kev writes: "Tellier has created one of the most beautiful, symphonic dance tracks you’ll ever hear in your lives".<ref>[http://www.thebeatsurrender.co.uk/reviews/records/la-ritournelle-sebastian-tellier La Ritournelle, Article, The Beat Surrender]</ref> The song features drumming by [[Tony Allen (musician) || Tony Allen]].


==Promotional uses==
==Promotional uses==

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"La Ritournelle"
Song

"La Ritournelle" is a song by Sébastien Tellier from his 2004 album Politics. It was released as a single on September 26th 2005, and along with the original, this included remixes by Mr. Dan, Jim Noir and Jake Bullit.

The track received much critical acclaim. On www.thebeatsurrender.co.uk, Kev writes: "Tellier has created one of the most beautiful, symphonic dance tracks you’ll ever hear in your lives".[1] The song features drumming by | Tony Allen.

Promotional uses

In 2009, the track was used in Five US's 'scroller' ident, which features bird's eye views of New York at night. The song was also used in the eleventh episode of the third season of ABCs hit show Ugly Betty, in advertisements for Australian sports channel One HD, and in a L'Oreal-Commercial with Matthew Fox in Europe.[2]

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