Devin Dazzle & The Neon Fever

Devin Dazzle & The Neon Fever

Devin Dazzle & the Neon Fever is a 2004 album by Felix da Housecat, his first studio album since the 2001 album Kittenz and Thee Glitz and continued his collaboration with both Tommie Sunshine and Dave The Hustler. It is concept album based on the story of the character Devin Dazzle and his involvement with a group of women called the Neon Fever. The album is Felix's highest-charting album to date. The album features the work of many collaborators including LCD Soundsystem's James Murphy, Dave The Hustler, Tommie Sunshine, GoodandEvil, xlover, Tyrone "Visionary" Palmer and Kate Wax. "Everyone Is Someone in LA" appeared in Tony Hawk's American Wasteland. The Soulwax remix of "Rocket Ride", was used in Need for Speed: Underground 2. The album illustrations is created by new media artist Kenneth Tin-Kin Hung.

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