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Dynam'hit - Europop Version Franã§aise 1990-1995

Various Artists

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Format: LP

Cat No: BB134LP

Release Date:  19 March 2021

Label:  Born Bad Records

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  3521383462614

Genres:  Electronic  Pop  

Release Date:  19 March 2021

Label:  Born Bad Records

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  3521381562620

Genres:  Electronic  Pop  

  • Description

    10 track compilation of obscure, quirky and irreverent 90s Europop/dance music from the ever-reliable Bord Bad Records crew.

    "Real" house music emerges in early 80's Chicago (where the Warehouse club, which allegedly gave its name to the genre, closes down in 1983).

    England's acid house and Belgium's new beat, its European offshoots, fed the cravings of tabloids in 1988 and 1989.

    The house music we're interested in though, the type bound to soon overwhelm European charts, is already pretty far away from the Afro-American music born in Chicago.

    So far away it inherited a new name: dance music.

    Just like it had been the case with disco a few years back, house and techno aren't exactly in the good books - acid house and new beat even less so.

    And it's precisely the genre's mainstream iteration this compilation focuses on; the house en Fran?ais, which strives to get on board the running train in 1990.

    The house which sports the all-over jean look, bandana, cap, chewing gum, Peugeot 205 complete with snazzy beats on the radio.

    The big deal big fuss type, miles away from the original, underground house.

    It might not have been born in the nineties, but that's clearly when house music became mainstream.

    Description

    10 track compilation of obscure, quirky and irreverent 90s Europop/dance music from the ever-reliable Bord Bad Records crew. LP includes printed inner sleeve and download code.

    "Real" house music emerges in early 80's Chicago (where the Warehouse club, which allegedly gave its name to the genre, closes down in 1983). England's acid house and Belgium's new beat, its European offshoots, fed the cravings of tabloids in 1988 and 1989. The house music we're interested in though, the type bound to soon overwhelm European charts, is already pretty far away from the Afro-American music born in Chicago. So far away it inherited a new name: dance music. Just like it had been the case with disco a few years back, house and techno aren't exactly in the good books - acid house and new beat even less so. And it's precisely the genre's mainstream iteration this compilation focuses on; the house en Français, which strives to get on board the running train in 1990.

    The house which sports the all-over jean look, bandana, cap, chewing gum, Peugeot 205 complete with snazzy beats on the radio. The big deal big fuss type, miles away from the original, underground house. It might not have been born in the nineties, but that's clearly when house music became mainstream.

  • Tracklisting

    1. Marie Touchet - Coll?ge Infernal (House Paradis Version)
    2. Michel Moers - La Route
    3. Anne Zamberlan - Attention Danger
    4. Thalie - C'est Pas Sorcier
    5. Histoires De Filles - House Tube
    6. Fred De Fred - En Amour
    7. Techno 90 - Everybody Dancing
    8. Jean-Fran?ois Maurice - Top Model
    9. Claire An - Pr?s De Toi (Je Nai Pas Peur)

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Marie Touchet - Collège Infernal (House Paradis Version)
      • 2. Michel Moers - La Route
      • 3. Anne Zamberlan - Attention Danger
      • 4. Thalie - C'est Pas Sorcier
      • 5. Histoires De Filles - House Tube
      • 6. Fred De Fred - En Amour
      • 7. Techno 90 - Everybody Dancing
      • 8. Jean-François Maurice - Top Model
      • 9. Claire An - Près De Toi (Je Nai Pas Peur)
      • 10. Artiste Inconnu - Opium (Pirate Mix)