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''Studio Killers'' is the eponymous debut studio album of electropop virtual band Studio Killers, released digitally on 14 June 2013,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''Studio Killers'' album information on the iTunes web store )〕 and physically on 15 July.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''Studio Killers'', Album and CD Update )〕 An instrumental version of the album was released on 16 December.〔("Studio Killers (Instrumental Album) by Studio Killers" ). iTunes. Retrieved 8 December 2013.〕 The songs were written, produced and performed by the group, with Chubby Cherry as vocalist and lyricist and Dyna Mink and Goldie Foxx producing the instrumental beats. The album also features mixing and additional production from James F. Reynolds, additional songwriting from Rob Davis and Chris Smith, and mastering from Dick Beetham and Ted Jensen. ''Studio Killers'' barely broke into the top 10 on the Finnish Albums Chart, and also charted on some of the US ''Billboard'' album charts. The album did well critically, with reviewers enjoying both the lyrical and musical content. In 2013, Popmatters listed it number 64 on their list of the "75 Best Albums of 2013". Five singles came from ''Studio Killers'': "Ode to the Bouncer", "Eros and Apollo", "All Men Are Pigs", "Jenny" and "Who Is In Your Heart Now?". "Ode to the Bouncer", the album's lead single, was released in 2011, and was a commercial success in Europe, topping the Dutch Singles Chart and also charting in Belgium, Denmark and Finland. In 2012, the second single from the LP, "Eros and Apollo", was released, and peaked at number four on the Dutch Top 40 tip chart. "Jenny", released in 2013, was popular in Finland, where it reached number two. "All Men Are Pigs" and "Who Is In Your Heart Now?", was also issued in 2013, but were unable to chart. ==Background and composition== Studio Killers formed after bandmembers Dyna Mink and Goldie Foxx had a tune to be sent to a girl group in the UK. However, the girl group dropped from their label, and by then the two had nobody to write lyrics for the song or release it. They met up with Chubby Cherry at an international airport, suggesting that she be the track's vocalist and lyricist, thus forming Studio Killers. The tune was used for "Ode to the Bouncer",〔Meuse, Matt (14 June 2013). (Studio Killers are animated, anonymous and unapologetic ). ''CBC Music''. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 27 October 2013.〕〔("KKS EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Studio Killers" ). Kick Kick Snare. 15 July 2013. Retrieved 13 November 2013.〕 a single which at that time of making and releasing it they didn't start thinking about making an album yet.〔 Goldie Foxx and Dyna Mink made the instrumental beats for all the tracks, while Chubby Cherry wrote the melodies and lyrics and performed the vocals. Cherry said the group had originally tried writing together in a studio, but later chose to work from a distance "partly because the studio literally disappeared. We also all felt the urge to go to the other room and send each other stuff by email, which means we spend a lot of time getting lost between places."〔("Interview with Studio Killers" ). contactmusic. June 2013. Retrieved November 21, 2013.〕 Additional writing was done on "Eros and Apollo" by Chris Smith and "Jenny" by Rob Davis. Mixing was handled by James F. Reynolds,〔 lasting until December 2012,〔Shemeikka, Tytti (June 17, 2013). ("Virtuaaliyhtye Studio Killersin laulajatar Chubby Cherry haluaisi keikoille" ) (in Finnish). ylex.fi. Retrieved 21 November 2013.〕 and the songs were later mastered by Dick Beetham at 360 Mastering in New York, with the exception of "Eros and Apollo", which was mastered at Sterling Sound in New York by Ted Jensen.〔
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