Alan Braxe / artists (A)
Real Name: Alain Quême
Profile: Alain Quême first jumped on to the scene with "Vertigo", released under Thomas Bangalter’s label Roulé. His alias (Alan Braxe) is an homage to his home town in France. Along with Thomas Bangalter and Benjamin Diamond, Alain produced the biggest dance track in electronic music’s history. Stardust’s "Music Sounds Better with You" was an instant hit, and they made a music video to go along with it. If you watched music networks at all in 1998 or 1999, you would have seen it several times a week.
He is the cousin of DJ Falcon (Stephane Quême) and Quartet (Delphine Quême).
from discogs
alain, along with one of the dudes from daft punk, made this bomb 10 years back. today, people like me are still waiting for this genre to rise. it looks like its controlled by the snobby french as new comers are constantly shut down :P but anyway, I heard a tune which was just released on a hed kandi cd set, and it blew me away. this remix is perfect for summer
I had a copy of Curtomised by Quartet for ages, and I only found out about six months ago that it was by Delphine Quême. I shocked, but I love those little discoveries.
Apr-23-2009 23:27
nefardec
Tranceaddict in tranning
Registered: Oct 2004
Location:
this is red carpet radio bubblegum zima tripe
french house is pepe bradock, early daft punk, nicolas chaix, dj deep, st germain, franck roger etc
it might be french, but this has little to do with house music
yuck, sorry
edit - i feel unclean now so i need to post this:
http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF1399486-02-01-04.mp3
Last edited by nefardec on Apr-23-2009 at 23:50
Apr-23-2009 23:38
Domesticated
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2007
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
this is red carpet radio bubblegum zima tripe
french house is pepe bradock, early daft punk, nicolas chaix, dj deep, st germain, franck roger etc
it might be french, but this has little to do with house music
yuck, sorry
I was going to disagree with you, because I like commercial house a lot, but then I listened to the sample. Yuck is correct.
This has about as much to do with house as Rihanna does with hip-hop.
Apr-23-2009 23:43
Leon
88mph
Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Nov 2004
hey nef the first and last videos you posted sound more like chicago/deep house, carrying french influences
wicked tho
the genre IS expanding slowly, check this out. this is from a kickass italian producer i'm trying to push called Le Batman
Originally posted by Leon
hey nef the first and last videos you posted sound more like chicago/deep house, carrying french influences
wicked tho
mm, well they are definitely french house productions. the last one though is definitely more ny oriented, and it is a later production. the first is just a classic dj deep production, one of the central figures of the parisian deep house scene