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French Connections: From Discotheque to Daft Punk – The Birth of French Touch by Martin James EPUB [EN] screenshot
2022 | Velocity Press | ISBN: 9781913231163 | 1.6 MB | 288 Pages | EPUB
During the second half of the 1990s, Paris experienced a dance music revolution thanks to groundbreaking artists like Daft Punk, Air, Super Discount, Motorbass, Cassius, Dimitri from Paris, Bob Sinclar and many, many more. It was a scene that became known as French Touch and was heralded throughout the world as the epitome of dance music cool, forever placing Paris on the dance culture map.

Journalist and author Martin James was there right from the start, documenting the scene from its inspirations to its earliest moments and onto its global breakthrough. In the process, he inadvertently provided the French Touch moniker that became adopted throughout the world.
Originally published in 2003, French Connections includes interviews with: Daft Punk, Laurent Garnier, Cerrone, Jean Jacques Perrey, Motorbass, Chris Le Friant (aka Bob Sinclar), Air, Etienne de Crecy, La Funk Mob, Cassius, The Micronauts, Stardust, Benjamin Diamond, Modjo, DJ GilbR, i-Cube, DJ Cam and many more.


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  Resident 21.04.2014 1805
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"France, a country that has been present since the beginning of human thought, this plethora of contents that is part of human existence on earth, France, which has developed the first knowledge of music since the Middle Ages until today XXI century, and even have a baroque period in their history.
The way we perceive musical harmony comes from them, with Rameau. Although some idiosyncratic people have tried to change this, they have never succeeded. Human contributions to philosophy, mathematics, physics, literature, painting, sociology and the avant-garde testify that music has crossed borders until today. In addition, the French language is so pleasant and musical to listen to.

Vive la France!"

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