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> If so, you could
> always check the DHP board at h
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> Stephen,
>
> I would say check out Ludovic Navarre the guy behind St Germain and the CD
only (?)
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
> from:Stephen Burd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> date:Fri, 10 Oct 2003 16:43:48
>
The Countdown Singers are kind of hot.
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From: Maarten Baute [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 10, 2003 12:02 PM
To: ryan burns; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) st germain
Stephen Burd wrote:
> >a friend turned me on to st germain a few mont
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 l
Black Science Orchestra
10/10/03 3:58 PM ryan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> i would say Metro Area and all the Soul Phiction records.
>
> ryan
>
>
>> From: "Stephen Burd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>> a friend turned me on to st germain a few months ag
i would say Metro Area and all the Soul Phiction records.
ryan
From: "Stephen Burd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
a friend turned me on to st germain a few months ago. any recommendations
for
other groups in kind
a friend turned me on to st germain a few months ago. any recommendations for
other groups in kinda the same style?
Jelly Tracks Mr. Sliff 4-30-01
From: "paul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Otto Koppius" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <313@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: [313] numerous threads at once (swedes, t-1000, top 10, st
germain)
Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 11:09:23 +0100
somtime
Subject: Re: [313] Adam Beyer (RE: [313] numerous threads at once (swedes,
t-1000, top 10, st germain))
> Conform 12 - Lost & Found EP is sweet too, there's one
> track with some really nice strings and a smooth
> bassline.
>
>Kevin
>
> --- dan ito <[EMAIL P
>His cut on the new "Sound Architecture, Vol.1, H.Productions, is veryyy
>good
>
i think that beyer best is svek`s "definition of d" by conceiled project
b.
from ab
>
>
> >From: glyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: Gwendal Cobert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >CC: '313' <313@hyperreal.org>
> >Subject: Re: [313] Adam Beyer (RE: [313] numerous
> threads at once (swedes,
> >t-1000, top 10, st germain)
nce (swedes,
t-1000, top 10, st germain))
> check out phases-brazen display and Christian Smith & Stryke-Highrider,
more
> quality releases from ab
>
>
> >From: glyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: Gwendal Cobert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >CC: '313'
at once (swedes,
t-1000, top 10, st germain))
Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 13:22:23 -0700
Gwendal Cobert wrote:
> talking about surprising stuff from Beyer... that's how I would qualify
his
> excellent Protechtion album, for example, some of the tracks there are
much
> more complex th
Gwendal Cobert wrote:
> talking about surprising stuff from Beyer... that's how I would qualify his
> excellent Protechtion album, for example, some of the tracks there are much
> more complex than what he is best known for !
also, code red 9 and at least one of the earlier drumcode singles are b
> what? i personally don't really buy that many drumcodes and
> maybe a few
> more of the hp 12's but i do hear them all through the shop
> and lekebusch
> sounds like beyer like mills sounds like hawtin, don't just
> group these guys
> together just cos they have similar profiles, totally
> differ
somtime next month,
i'll check today and come back to you.
paul
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From: Otto Koppius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 10:37 AM
Subject: Re: [313] numerous threads at once (swedes, t-1000, top 10, st
germai
>
> and does all music have to be art, personally i'd rather be on the floor at
> 2am
> surrounded by sweaty teenage girls than stood near the bar discussing the
> merits
> of using obscure 70's disco samples on the latest planet e release,
>
Yeah true , but wouldn't it be cool if u could trai
paul wrote:
> and check out beyer's forthcoming
> house double pack on jerichoshould surprise a few on this list.
Do you have any more details on when it's supposed to be out and what
it's called? If it's anything like his Conceiled 1-4 EP on Svek, I'll
almost buy it on sight.
Otto
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Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 7:47 AM
Subject: [313] numerous threads at once (swedes, t-1000, top 10, st germain)
Lekebusch is better as Mr. James Barth and his early
> stuff on Harthouse (swe
in
10. Japanese Telecom - Cigarette Lighter
4. St Germain show at St. Andrews...
Very very very good... Couldn't stop moving... I'm so glad I made it,
and enjoyed myself thoroughly... I thought it was great that Navarre let
the musicians be the show... It was a real classy ev
> >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 -
From: "Jongsma, K.J." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>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
> 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 n
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 F0
ff under other names...il contains songs from "On
the Boulevard" and previous stuff as well
fab
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Is "Tourist" the most recent album from St. Germain? I've ordered it today but
noticed it was released 1/5/00.
GG
> 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
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.
> Ge
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
Fr
> (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
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
<[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 m
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 the
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 kno
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
ore interesting...
Gwendal
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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: [313] Betr.: [313] St Germain
>
>
> Could be. At least that's their curre
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
>>> "Richard Hart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 15-12-2000 11:32:41 >>>
Does anyone know the St Germain track Gilles Peterson
has championed of late ?? Is it Rose Rouge ?
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
&
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,
Wes
n.p. Inner City: Do Ya (C. Craig remix)
I just ran into a similair album from old-label mate Shazz on Distance also
really beautifull if you liked the St. Germain album you can't go wrong on
this one. It also has a really nice Joe Clausell mixon it.
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> Ludovic Navarre, a.k.a. St. Germain
>
>
>
'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.
:)
emma
mee-thod
-it's in the way that you groove it-
On Mon, 24 Jul 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> 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 pas
funsters
what is the 'detroit to st germain' cd? is it remixes of the 'boulevard'
cd?
p-dogg
Did anyone find out what the sample was on 'Rose Rouge'? I would love to
know.
Thanks.
Ben
Okay, while it is still relatively on topic (although considering the title I
guess it always will be), I have a few questions about Navarre's (sp?) album
"From Detroit to St. Germain."
1. Are there more than one version of this? (single album vs. double album to
be specific). I a
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