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Stardust

On temporary hiatus from injecting the nature of acid home in to the French dance picture as about half of Daft Punk, Thomas Bangalter crafted among the catchiest dance anthems from the later ’90s, Stardust’s “Music Noises Better With You.” A warm, breezy, endlessly catchy mid-tempo anthem that released hundreds …

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Gérard Grisey

Like a lot of French composers from the second option third from the twentieth hundred years, Gérard Grisey began pretty much as an academic-style twelve-tone composer but found, as he moved through his twenties, that only an entire change of music scenery — a rest from the means of serialism …

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Cassius

Cassius, a long-running task that was a fresh addition to the very best ranks of People from france electronica circa 1999, actually comprised two of the scene’s most experienced makers: Philippe Zdar and Hubert Blanc-Francart (aka Boombass). Besides their productions for Mo’ Polish as La Funk Mob, the duo got …

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