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The Polyamorous Affair

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The Polyamorous Affair
The Polyamorous Affair performing at Rotor Salon in Berlin on 10 September 2010.
The Polyamorous Affair performing at Rotor Salon in Berlin on 10 September 2010.
Background information
OriginLos Angeles, California, USA United States
GenresElectronica, Indie, Alternative
Years active2008–present
LabelsWinter Palace Records
MembersEddie Chacon
Sissy Sainte-Marie
Websitewww.thepolyamorousaffair.com

The Polyamorous Affair is an electronic band based in Los Angeles consisting of producer/songwriter Eddie Chacon and vocalist Sissy Sainte-Marie.

Career

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The band's self-released debut, The Polyamorous Affair, appeared in 2008. Their sophomore effort, Bolshevik Disco, followed in 2009.[citation needed] The band's third album, Strange Bedfellows, was released in 2010.[citation needed] The Polyamorous Affair is known for its eccentric music videos and multimedia live performances.[citation needed]

In 2009, the band co-headlined the Manimal Festival in Pioneertown, California with Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros and Warpaint.[citation needed] In 2010, the band contributed "Putting Out Fire," the theme from Cat People, for the David Bowie tribute record released on Manimal Vinyl.[citation needed] In 2010, the band relocated to Berlin and released Strange Bedfellows.[citation needed]

Discography

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Studio albums

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Year of Release Album Label
2008 The Polyamorous Affair Self-released
2009 Bolshevik Disco Manimal Vinyl/Winter Palace
2010 Strange Bedfellows Winter Palace

Singles

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Year of Release Title Album
2008 "Babayaga" The Polyamorous Affair
2008 "Merry-Go-Round" The Polyamorous Affair
2009 "White Hot Magic" Bolshevik Disco
2010 "New York City" Bolshevik Disco
2010 "Hypnotized" Strange Bedfellows
2010 "Bright One" Strange Bedfellows

Videography

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Year of Release Title Director
2008 Babayaga Keith Musil
2008 Like Animal Keith Musil
2009 White Hot Magic Keith Musil
2010 You Are Dola Baroni
2010 New York City Ravi Dhar
2010 Softer and Softer Nuka Wølk Mathiassen
2010 Rebel Velquire Veljkovic and xorzyzt
2011 Fantasy Velquire Veljkovic and xorzyzt
2012 Whoever Controls the Groove Xhico

References

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