Deep ForestCountry of origin:France Type of music generally:Electronic world music Status:Most recent release, Evo Devo (Evolution & Development) (2016) See also:Wikipedia's entry on Deep Forest Comparisons:Think Baka Beyond fronted by Peter Gabriel doing electronic music incorporating field recordings of indigenous music Covers/own material:Own, some co-written General comments:When it comes to stylish electronica, French duos have risen to the top. Deep Forest works the ethno-techno World Beat angle. (jeffw@smoe.org) Recommended first album:Boheme Recordings:
Deep ForestRelease info:1992 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Comments:Another grooving album. Crank the bass and dance to these pygmies. The frenchmen who put this one together did a pretty good job, although I think they didn't let the pygmies sing for themselves quite enough and spent too much time stringing samples together. A nice ambient dance album nonetheless. (relph@presto.ig.com) BohemeRelease info:1995—Sony Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Eric Mouquet Guest artists:Márta Sebestyéen (3, 6, 9) Produced by:Eric Mouquet, Michel Sanchez Comments:I like it much more than their first, but I doubt it will do as well. Less danceable, more accordions, but some great vocals by Márta Sebestyén. Being heralded as "Deep Forest go to Transylvania". (jjhanson@att.net) |
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