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Etienne De Crécy - Prix Choc

Label:
Catalog#:
DIF 007 CD
Format:
CD, Single
Country:
France
Released:
1998
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
House

Tracklist

1   Prix Choc (Radio Edit) (High Mix) 3:53
    Mixed By - Stéphane "Alf" Briat
2   Prix Choc (Free Tax Mix) 5:43
    Remix - Alex Gopher
3   Prix Choc (Ultra Bright Mix) 7:47
    Remix - La Funk Mob
4   Prix Choc (Ultra Dark Mix) 6:25
    Remix - E. De Crecy*
5   Prix Choc (Cosmo Vitelli Paye Tout Avec Sa Carte De Crecy Mix) 5:24
    Remix - Cosmo Vitelli
6   Prix Choc (Roy's Love 4 Paris) 8:24
    Remix - Roy Davis Jr.

Credits

Artwork By [Design] - ANT 1 & Ludo
Executive Producer - P.M. Levallois
Mastered By - Alex Gopher
Producer, Composed By - Etienne De Crecy*

Notes

Track 1 mixed at Studio +XXX.

Contains an uncredited sample of "Hurt So Bad" performed by Grant Green.
Mastered at Translab. Published by Disques Solid. Design at H5.

℗ 1998 Disques Solid © 1998 Different Recordings

Released by Different Recordings under exclusive license from Disques Solid for the world except France.
Taken from the album Super Discount.

LC 7800 | SABAM BIEM
451.0007.22 (5 0007 22 451[CD])
EAN / Barcode: 5 413356 590722

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Rated 2/5
Review by ledjfab Dec 23, 2004 (edited over 4 years ago)
A fair release, with the excellent radio version of "Prix Choc" (with however no 12" re-edit). The Ultra Dark mix is a strange reggae/dub track, more ambient than danceable. Alex Gopher make a few minor modifications on his version while La Funk Mob throws in many old commercial samples (do anyone recognizes Michael Jackson's voice for the famous Pepsi commercial he did in the 80's: "Is it good enough for you?" I believe it's him!).
Cosmo Vitelli and Roy Davis Jr. mixes are much less interesting and do not provides the expectations I had.
For full dancefloor potential, always use either the 7" or album version of this track.
Rated 4/5
Review by Kee-Lo Apr 07, 2003
When I first heard Prix Choc, I thought to myself, this has to be a french house record - it was so funky and wierd at the same time. The vocals were very minimal and repetitve, but hey, it was an anthem.