8 Tracks Of French Disco – La Dame Noir

 
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If everyone in Marseille was quite so industrious as La dame Noir the city would probably already be filled with flying cars, robots and all the sorts of futuristic wonder that those folks in the past promised up. La dame Noir are able to not only function but thrive as a record label, a DJ/producer crew, a bar, a club and a blog all in the same 24/7 that the rest of us have to work in. We asked them if they could give us a selection of the finest French disco sounds out there in just 8 Tracks and they duly delivered. Enjoy…


The Liste Noir #2 / Darker It Gets, Clearer We See Compilation is out now via La dame Noir Records, get your aural fill here.

I:Cube - Tokyo Uno

First Class and, as often, way ahead from others. I:cube set the path for us to follow.

  • I:Cube - Tokyo Uno

    First Class and, as often, way ahead from others. I:cube set the path for us to follow.

  • Claap! - Dimanche (Original) [Feat. Santana]

    Sounding like an after party soggy wake up on a Sunday morning back in the ’80s, French producers collaborating with the Canary Island Super Producer Mr Ilya Santana.

  • Kelton Prima - Starfield Contact

    Underrated French producer, signing here a slow BPM sci-fi infused disco delight. Merci.

  • Fkclub - Illuminati

    South of France collaboration between the label Astrolab from Montpellier and FKClub from Marseille, mid tempo and raw power can match with peak time.

  • Sebastien Tex - La Pampa [Blindetonation]

    French producer on the stylish Japanese label Blindetonation, Seb Tex provide an hypnotic floor anthem.

  • Bleeping Sauce - Cherry Green (Remote Remix)

    Canadian Producer, remixed by Frenchies on the Parisian imprint Meant Records, Remote and their nasty vocoder deliver the perfect tune to switch the mood on the dancefloor.

  • Queen Charles - Come To? Me (Frantic Virgo Edit)

    Smelling like punk spirit, this 100% Marseille production sounds like the original soundtrack of an evil fashion week. Dirty and bad mannered.

  • C.A.R. Idle Eyes (Clara 3000 Remix)

    Another punk funk tune with attitude, Kill The DJ label and artists remind us that they were there.