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Bernard Fevre

Bernard Fevre

Bernard Fevre has been played on NTS over 30 times, featured on 33 episodes and was first played on 12 November 2013.

Bernard Fèvre is a self-taught french composer, now over 60 years old.

In his early life, his day job was in precision mechanics; on saturday nights he played piano in a R' n B' band, Frankie Presle and the G.men. He then spent ten years as part of Les Francs Garçons, a singing group in the "Don Camillo" night-club in Paris. He now works for a French radio station, providing its 'sound environment'.

His first solo record is "The Strange World of Bernard Fèvre", followed some months after by "Black Devil Disco Club 78" which had a new and pioneering electronic sound. The records met with limited success and Bernard Fèvre remained in obscurity for more than twenty years. He released at least 3 albums of electronic library music during the 70s.

In 1999, The Chemical Brothers used a large sample from Fèvre's 1975 piece Earth Message in their record "Got Glint?".

In 2006, Bernard Fèvre returned to recording, writing and releasing music as Black Devil Disco Club.

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Bernard Fevre

Bernard Fevre has been played on NTS over 30 times, featured on 33 episodes and was first played on 12 November 2013.

Bernard Fèvre is a self-taught french composer, now over 60 years old.

In his early life, his day job was in precision mechanics; on saturday nights he played piano in a R' n B' band, Frankie Presle and the G.men. He then spent ten years as part of Les Francs Garçons, a singing group in the "Don Camillo" night-club in Paris. He now works for a French radio station, providing its 'sound environment'.

His first solo record is "The Strange World of Bernard Fèvre", followed some months after by "Black Devil Disco Club 78" which had a new and pioneering electronic sound. The records met with limited success and Bernard Fèvre remained in obscurity for more than twenty years. He released at least 3 albums of electronic library music during the 70s.

In 1999, The Chemical Brothers used a large sample from Fèvre's 1975 piece Earth Message in their record "Got Glint?".

In 2006, Bernard Fèvre returned to recording, writing and releasing music as Black Devil Disco Club.

Original source Last.fm

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That Is To Be
Bernard Fevre
Private Records2016
Earth Message
Bernard Fevre
Musax1977
Sunshine On March
Bernard Fevre
Musax1977
Pendulum
Bernard Fevre
L'Illustration Musicale1977
Space Team
Bernard Fevre
Musax1977
Dali
Bernard Fevre
L'Illustration Musicale1977
Impressionnism
Bernard Fevre
L'Illustration Musicale1977
Max Stroke
Black Devil Disco Club, Bernard Fevre
Fresh Up Records2012
Mister Green
Bernard Fevre
Musax1975
Magnetic Spool
Bernard Fevre
Musax1975