(313) st germain

2003-10-10 Thread Stephen Burd
a friend turned me on to st germain a few months ago.  any recommendations for
other groups in kinda the same style?



Re: (313) st germain

2003-10-10 Thread ryan burns


i would say Metro Area and all the Soul Phiction records.

ryan



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Re: (313) st germain

2003-10-10 Thread Martin
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Re: (313) st germain

2003-10-10 Thread Maarten Baute
Stephen Burd wrote:
 a friend turned me on to st germain a few months ago.  any
recommendations
 for
 other groups in kinda the same style?

Ryan Burn answered:
 i would say Metro Area and all the Soul Phiction records.


Ah well... Stephen probably wants more of that latino kinda live-feel vibe..
then I would recommend anything from the italian schema label. These kinde
tracks are now played by Mills once in a while. Not really my thing... but I
am a bit of a difficult person.

Cheers,
Maarten



RE: (313) st germain

2003-10-10 Thread Rob Theakston

The Countdown Singers are kind of hot.


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Stephen Burd wrote:
 a friend turned me on to st germain a few months ago.  any
recommendations
 for
 other groups in kinda the same style?

Ryan Burn answered:
 i would say Metro Area and all the Soul Phiction records.


Ah well... Stephen probably wants more of that latino kinda live-feel vibe..
then I would recommend anything from the italian schema label. These kinde
tracks are now played by Mills once in a while. Not really my thing... but I
am a bit of a difficult person.

Cheers,
Maarten




Re: (313) st germain

2003-10-10 Thread bt313
Stephen,

I would say check out Ludovic Navarre the guy behind St Germain and the CD only 
(?) release From Detroit To St. Germain. Or some of the other Fcom artists like 
Llorca

Cheers
BT




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Re: (313) st germain

2003-10-10 Thread Phonopsia
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 Stephen,

 I would say check out Ludovic Navarre the guy behind St Germain and the CD
only (?) release From Detroit To St. Germain. Or some of the other Fcom
artists like Llorca


Yeah. That's a very good start. What have you heard? If you heard the album
on Blue Note, then these are some very good recommendations, although I hear
a bit more Chicago and a little less east coast or France in their earlier
releases. Since St. Germain are pretty bluesy, they are a bit hard to
compare to other artists. On the one hand you have an enormous world of
jazzy house not far off, but I suspect you're aware of that and into their
unique style. If so, it seems like perhaps you're less interested in similar
sounds than similar quality, and if that's the case there is an enormous
load of amazing house to be discovered and it would be very hard to make
recommendations for that broad of an area. Perhaps you are specifically
interested in bluesy house? If so, that could make a really interesting
thread, because there isn't an enormous load of it that I'm aware of - at
least not of any notable quality. I think it's really hard to do well. If
you can find the Blue Boy 12 on Guidance that preceeded 'Remember Me', with
'Need It', that's a nice comparison to the Chicago blues/house sound I hear
in their earlier releases.

If you're just into high quality house with a jazzy sensibility that isn't
overcome with its own noodle, then this is a good place to find suggestions,
but probably not the most topical place for this thread. If so, you could
always check the DHP board at http://www.deephousepages.com for all the
suggestions you could ever want and more. There's a disturbingly informed
and active group there.

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Re: (313) st germain

2003-10-10 Thread Phonopsia
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  If so, you could
 always check the DHP board at http://www.deephousepages.com for all the
 suggestions you could ever want and more. There's a disturbingly informed
 and active group there.

Sorry, that's http://www.deephousepage.com (singular) 

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RE: [313] St. Germain?

2001-03-29 Thread Conway, Simon

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Acid Eiffel was written by Garnier and Shazz (who made a really nice album
for Distance). Ludovic Navare made a whole bunch of records for FNAC (I
can't recall anything from him on F-comm) including the beautifull 'how do
you pleed'.

navarre did 2 DS [deepside] records on f-comm - more jacking chicago style
than other stuff


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RE: [313] St. Germain?

2001-03-29 Thread Charles Prince
 Acid Eiffel was written by Garnier and Shazz (who made a really nice album
 for Distance). Ludovic Navare made a whole bunch of records for FNAC (I
 can't recall anything from him on F-comm) including the beautifull 'how do
 you pleed'.
 
 navarre did 2 DS [deepside] records on f-comm - more jacking chicago style
 than other stuff

While we're at it, let's not forget Hexagone, on Djax. Opening track on
Harry the Bastard's 'Live at Club H' vol. II, for the vinylly-challenged.

Wes
(techno buff)



Re: [313] St. Germain?

2001-03-28 Thread b.phenix

st germain newest album is being sold in starbuck stores.
obscure they are not.


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`don't know the name) were in the act of ripping off there clothes on stage.
`So my question is...Does St. Germain have any videos out?  Is it just
`coincidence that the song was being played or is St. Germain going after the
`Teen Pop Culture.
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Re: [313] St. Germain?

2001-03-28 Thread Peter Leidy
i think the blue note label did a lot for the crazy response this album
received. its been on the billboard jazz top ten for some 24 weeks, was
number one for a while

p


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 st germain newest album is being sold in starbuck stores.
 obscure they are not.
 
 
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 `I was flipping threw channels and heard the track Rose Rouge by St. Germain
 `on MTV. It was being played in the background as a boy band (sorry but I
 `don't know the name) were in the act of ripping off there clothes on stage.
 `So my question is...Does St. Germain have any videos out?  Is it just
 `coincidence that the song was being played or is St. Germain going after the
 `Teen Pop Culture.
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Re: [313] St. Germain?

2001-03-28 Thread Frank Pelletier
[EMAIL PROTECTED] once wrote,

 I was flipping threw channels and heard the track Rose Rouge by St.
Germain
 on MTV. It was being played in the background as a boy band (sorry but I
 don't know the name) were in the act of ripping off there clothes on
stage.
 So my question is...Does St. Germain have any videos out?  Is it just
 coincidence that the song was being played or is St. Germain going after
the
 Teen Pop Culture.

St-Germain sounds like artsy coffee house music.  Dunno if it is, but its
the commercial jazz-lite version of New Jazz, or whatever you call it.  They
(he, I think.  He's a lone french guy) have two videos out.  Rose Rouge,
which is visually nice, and Sure thing, which is way better, IMHO, but a
very mello track.  The video is pretty nice, also.

Frank Pelletier
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Re: [313] St. Germain?

2001-03-28 Thread Benn Glazier
St. Germain is pure class.  Not going after the pop dollar at all.  These 
are pure session style muso's who love what they do and have combined the 
smokin jazz/blues skills with Navarre who takes his minimalistic style to 
production.


As you mention, Blue Note helped this record to get where it was, because 
it simply has greater distribution power than FNAC.


Just because something ends up crossing over doth not make it teeny bopper 
beats.


Hell, look at J's Pullover for instance.

The great part about this scenario is that it gave jazz enthusiasts an 
interesting perspective with the house style beats, and  vice versa.  The 
group has opened alot of doors between genres.  I know a lot of my friends 
who dig St. Germain are now listening to 'underground' jazz for want of a 
better word, and jazz afficionados are now digging the dancefloor friendly 
nature of some of the tracks.  Hell, I even played them some stuff like 
Nation2Nation and World2World (et al..) and they're getting into it.


On the side... here's a review I did of St. Germain live a few months 
back  http://www.inthemix.com.au/p/np/viewnews.php?newsid=980652978,99124,


Commercialist angling, I think not.  Pure funk? Yes.

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At 08:52 PM 27/03/2001 -0500, you wrote:

i think the blue note label did a lot for the crazy response this album
received. its been on the billboard jazz top ten for some 24 weeks, was
number one for a while

p


On Tue, 27 Mar 2001, b.phenix wrote:


 st germain newest album is being sold in starbuck stores.
 obscure they are not.


 On Tue, 27 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 `I was flipping threw channels and heard the track Rose Rouge by St. 
Germain

 `on MTV. It was being played in the background as a boy band (sorry but I
 `don't know the name) were in the act of ripping off there clothes on 
stage.

 `So my question is...Does St. Germain have any videos out?  Is it just
 `coincidence that the song was being played or is St. Germain going 
after the

 `Teen Pop Culture.
 `
 `




RE: [313] St. Germain?

2001-03-28 Thread Gwendal Cobert
 (he, I think.  He's a lone french guy) have two videos out.  
Ludovic Navarre, aka Modus Vivendi on Warp if I remember well ?
Gwendal


Re: [313] St. Germain?

2001-03-28 Thread beautiful individual


st germain is the brainchild of ludovic navarre, mate of laurent garnier, 
and responsible for such classics as modus vivendi 'modus vivendi' and 
choice 'acid eiffel' (along with garnier, i think). the first st germain 
album on f comm is a classic, imo.


aidano


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Subject: Re: [313] St. Germain?
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 22:38:25 -0500

[EMAIL PROTECTED] once wrote,

 I was flipping threw channels and heard the track Rose Rouge by St.
Germain
 on MTV. It was being played in the background as a boy band (sorry but I
 don't know the name) were in the act of ripping off there clothes on
stage.
 So my question is...Does St. Germain have any videos out?  Is it just
 coincidence that the song was being played or is St. Germain going after
the
 Teen Pop Culture.

St-Germain sounds like artsy coffee house music.  Dunno if it is, but its
the commercial jazz-lite version of New Jazz, or whatever you call it.  
They

(he, I think.  He's a lone french guy) have two videos out.  Rose Rouge,
which is visually nice, and Sure thing, which is way better, IMHO, but a
very mello track.  The video is pretty nice, also.

Frank Pelletier
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: [313] St. Germain?

2001-03-28 Thread diana potts
If you are in the Detroit area, St.Germain is playing
(he plays with a full band) on April 19th.

d
--- Frank Pelletier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] once wrote,
 
  I was flipping threw channels and heard the track
 Rose Rouge by St.
 Germain
  on MTV. It was being played in the background as a
 boy band (sorry but I
  don't know the name) were in the act of ripping
 off there clothes on
 stage.
  So my question is...Does St. Germain have any
 videos out?  Is it just
  coincidence that the song was being played or is
 St. Germain going after
 the
  Teen Pop Culture.
 
 St-Germain sounds like artsy coffee house music. 
 Dunno if it is, but its
 the commercial jazz-lite version of New Jazz, or
 whatever you call it.  They
 (he, I think.  He's a lone french guy) have two
 videos out.  Rose Rouge,
 which is visually nice, and Sure thing, which is
 way better, IMHO, but a
 very mello track.  The video is pretty nice, also.
 
 Frank Pelletier
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Let them hate me, provided they fear me - Atreus


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RE: [313] St. Germain?

2001-03-28 Thread Jongsma, K.J.

 st germain is the brainchild of ludovic navarre, mate of 
 laurent garnier, 
 and responsible for such classics as modus vivendi 'modus 
 vivendi' and 
 choice 'acid eiffel' (along with garnier, i think). the first 
 st germain 
 album on f comm is a classic, imo.

Acid Eiffel was written by Garnier and Shazz (who made a really nice album
for Distance). Ludovic Navare made a whole bunch of records for FNAC (I
can't recall anything from him on F-comm) including the beautifull 'how do
you pleed'.


RE: [313] St. Germain?

2001-03-28 Thread Gary Girard

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Is Tourist the most recent album from St. Germain? I've ordered it today but
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RE: [313] St. Germain?

2001-03-28 Thread alex
record stores here have been pushing it a bit lately, i think its the
newest?? i bought it about a week ago on cd. lovely afternoon type music on
there! even my mum likes it - go figure

ab

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R: [313] St. Germain?

2001-03-28 Thread fab137
No his first album is On the Boulevard at the moment i can't remeber the
label but its not Blue Note. Its sort of in the jazzy/deep-house
vibereally grooving.
I also reccomend From Detroit to St.Germain (or vice-versa) a collection
of his various 12s and stuff under other names...il contains songs from On
the Boulevard and previous stuff as well

fab
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 record stores here have been pushing it a bit lately, i think its the
 newest?? i bought it about a week ago on cd. lovely afternoon type music
on
 there! even my mum likes it - go figure

 ab

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Re: [313] R: [313] St. Germain?

2001-03-28 Thread Sakari Karipuro
On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, fab137 wrote:

 No his first album is On the Boulevard at the moment i can't remeber the
 label but its not Blue Note. Its sort of in the jazzy/deep-house
 vibereally grooving.

the album is actually called 

stGermain - Boulevard - complete series
(F Communications F022DLP, 2x12 1995)

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Re: [313] St. Germain?

2001-03-28 Thread Scotto
 Is Tourist the most recent album from St. Germain?

my college's radio station (wlnz 89.7 fm) has tourist is regular rotation.
which I think is weird because it's a all Jazz station. the PD said they got
it from blue note and it was liked so they put it on the air and now they
get request for it.
but it's really funny to hear SG with kenny g or w marsallis

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Betr.: [313] St Germain

2000-12-15 Thread Wibo Lammerts
Could be. At least that's their current single.

But there are new remixes out there, by Blaze (!), which totally blew
me away. Amazing stuff, and better than the orignal IMO

Happy holidays

W

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Does anyone know the St Germain track Gilles Peterson
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RE: [313] Betr.: [313] St Germain

2000-12-15 Thread Gwendal Cobert
there's also Sure Thing (I have to check but I think that's the one with the
Blaze remix) - great stuff too. And while this is not strictly 313, I'm
currently listening to the Cinematic Orchestra remixes LP on Ninja Tune, and
this seems to be on the same jazzy tip, though much more interesting...
Gwendal

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 Could be. At least that's their current single.

 But there are new remixes out there, by Blaze (!), which totally blew
 me away. Amazing stuff, and better than the orignal IMO

 Happy holidays

 W

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 Does anyone know the St Germain track Gilles Peterson
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Betr.: [313] St. Germain

2000-12-04 Thread Wibo Lammerts
I have seen St Germain perform twice this last summer. The musicians
really can play, but unfortunately they only play stuff from Tourist and
the performance is rather short (45 minutes). At their Lowlands gig they
also played Soul Salsa Soul as an encore.

A good night out!

W

 Charles Prince [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03-12-2000 18:54:25

St. Germain is playing here in Toronto this week. Has anyone seen the
new live set yet? Back when Boulevard came out, Navarre spent the
show behind the desk while his musicians were on stage. I guess the
music's the thing, right? 

Thanks,
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Re: [313] st germain - detroit

2000-07-24 Thread Minto Chempotical George
On Mon, 24 Jul 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 funsters
 
 what is the 'detroit to st germain' cd? is it remixes of the 'boulevard'
 cd?

speakin of st. germain, i think boulevard just recently got repressed. i
saw it on a restocks FAX from syntax this past weekend. 

more stuff coming from you philip?

minto



Re: [313] st germain - detroit

2000-07-24 Thread mee-thod

'from detroit to st germain' ludovic navarre to st germain
it's kinda like a best of tracks from 92 to 96.

F Communications.
available in OZ through Creative Vibes CVOS 1010

i think it's a solid retrospective.
:)

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