St Germain – Boulevard 1/3
| Label: | F Communications – F018 |
|---|---|
| Series: | Boulevard (2) – 1/3 |
| Format: | Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM |
| Country: | UK & Europe |
| Released: | |
| Genre: | Electronic |
| Style: | Deep House, Breaks |
Tracklist
| A1 | Deep In It | 7:18 | |
| A2 | Forget It | 8:05 | |
| B | What's New? | 7:50 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – F Communications
- Copyright © – F Communications
- Distributed By – PIAS France – 137 0018 30
- Distributed By – Rough Trade Records GmbH – RTD 372.7018.0
- Distributed By – PIAS UK
- Distributed By – Charged
- Distributed By – Vital (2)
- Published By – Basic Groove Publishing
- Mixed At – The Magic House Studio
- Produced At – The Magic House Studio
- Pressed By – DFI
Credits
- Design – Geneviève Gauckler
- Written-By, Producer, Mixed By – Ludovic Navarre
Notes
"A vinyl series on 3 volumes".
All tracks written, produced and mixed at The Magic House Studio.
Coucou to Alex, Greg and DJ Deep from the Deep Groove posse and Shazz. Respect au Vicomte.
Distribution France & Benelux by PIAS France. Germany by Rough Trade. UK by PIAS UK. Distribution Changed/Vital. Published by Basic Groove.
(P) & (C) 1995 F Communications.
Made in France.
All tracks written, produced and mixed at The Magic House Studio.
Coucou to Alex, Greg and DJ Deep from the Deep Groove posse and Shazz. Respect au Vicomte.
Distribution France & Benelux by PIAS France. Germany by Rough Trade. UK by PIAS UK. Distribution Changed/Vital. Published by Basic Groove.
(P) & (C) 1995 F Communications.
Made in France.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Scanned): 5413356981735
- Barcode: 5 413356 981735
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): DFI94 12 1370018 - 30 A
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): DFI94 12 1370018 - 30 B
- Label Code: LC 7800
- Rights Society: Sabam / Biem
- Other (Distribution Code): 080PS
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Reviews
Edited 5 years agoWhat's new? So impressed with this in the early nineties. So deep. And now... even more impressed although differently. I never noticed the French tongue-in-cheek before. Marvellous. That cool, easy and lazy voice-over announcing "...much respect to Smack Productions and Music Station, our favourite underground label..." at the start while surpassing that same Smack sound at his leisure, con sprezzatura! Except perhaps Mike Dunn and Roland Clark I wouldn't know any better ridicule of deep-underground-house-sound anno1994. And deadly serious at the same time. What's new? Yo man, fun est. Shouting out to Ludo, my favourite dééééép undâground garçon. <Chapeau>
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