'St Germain' is the stage name of
Ludovic Navarre and based on the story of The Count of St. Germain, a mysterious and eccentric man from the XVIIIth century who claimed to be several hundred years old.
St Germain is among the leading French masters to have established the 'French Touch': the 'French Traxx EP' and 'Motherland EP', both released in 1993, introduced his style: a mix of deep house, jazz and lounge; sampling and real instruments playing side to side.
The album 'Boulevard' (1995) and the track 'Alabama Blues' (reworked by
Todd Edwards at the same period) made St Germain a success worldwide. Five years later, the album 'Tourist' (2000) had an tremendous impact with the famous singles 'Rose Rouge', 'Sure Thing' and 'So Flute'.
It's a measure of the music that every person I have lent this CD to now owns a copy - it's even broken a few of my indie mates into the deep house scene!