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Marc Et ClaudeVolume II

Label:

Le Petit Prince – Prince 93/07

Format:

Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM

Country:

Germany

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Trance, Hard Trance, Acid

Tracklist

Picture Side
AToulouse5:04
Prince Side
B1Deux Petites Differences6:06
B2Ecoutez !8:32
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Companies, etc.

  • Marketed BySee Saw
  • Distributed ByN.E.W.S.
  • Distributed ByRhythm Import
  • Manufactured BySee Saw
  • Pressed ByDisco-Press
  • Published ByBillytron
  • Published ByNANADA Music

Credits

  • Producer [All Traxx By], Written-By [All Traxx By]Marc Et Claude

Notes

Made in Belgium by Discopress
Published by Billytron/Nanada
Greetinx to Lee & MichaelG.T.O.
Distribution Worldwide : N.E.W.S.
Distribution Netherlands : Rhythm Import

The release was originally issued in a glossy Le Petit Prince generic sleeve with one
hole on front only, and a white innersleeve with large cut corners and one hole only.
Durations and speeds are not printed. A side plays at 45 rpm, B side at 33 rpm.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Etched, A side run-out): D.P. PP 93/07 - A 1
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched, B side run-out): D.P. PP 9307 - B 1

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Reviews

  • 2Styliztik's avatar
    2Styliztik
    Edited 3 years ago
    For me, my favourite track on here is Deux Petites Differences (Two Small Differences), this is a harder Trance track that shows the magic of German Techno of the early and mid 90's. It revolves around a beautiful uplifting Pad melody that should put a smile on your face. The secondary sound is a more erratic fast paced synth that flies up and down the track, great stuff. The three quarter sound is a wobbly little synth that is the bridge of the tune. Gotta love those gorgeous warm analogue sounds.

    Ecoutez (Listen) is a more dreamy Trance number, starting with a more mysterious tone and even some Hip Hop beats! While the main attraction is the atmospheric synths, the second half has a simple but effective Acid riff keeping things interesting. The Hip Hop/Breakbeat breakdown at the three quarter mark is a nice touch, not something you'd normally hear in Trance.

    Marc Et Claude is a French name for these German producers on a French named German record label..... makes sense! More classy music from Le Petit Prince. The fact they give a shout out to GTO (Technohead) makes me like this record even more. Marc Et Claude would later in 1997 have a big club hit with their track, La, and a massive remix by Ferry Corsten aka Moonman.
    • kbam's avatar
      kbam
      Appears on a dj vagas tape from the early 90's..... Such awesome music......
      • Iow3freq's avatar
        Iow3freq
        Not available anywhere in digital format as of 2018, disappointing.
        • minus-one's avatar
          minus-one
          who got the most le petit prince vinyl in stock
          • Max16032's avatar
            Max16032
            Edited 12 years ago
            Another Le Petit Prince classic. Amazing 303 patterns play alongside sharp and heavy 909 rhythms. "Toulouse" is absolutely moving, and can drive some people crazy when the acid rolls in! "Deux Petites Differences" is more trancey, and "Ecoutez" is clever and mysterious, even cheerful at some points.

            It's impossible not to dance to this record. Incredibly effective for the dancefloor and a great example of electronic musical legacy.

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