Back to Mine with Sebastien Fauvel

Back to Mine with Sebastien Fauvel

The best soundtrack of your late night life

01. La Funk Mob – Motor Bass Get Phunked Up (Richie Hawtin Electrophunk Remix)

Slow electro, I like it, very good remix the sound has not aged, it has a French touch.

02. Moodymann – I Can’t Kick This Feelin When It Hits (Original Mix)

The essence of house, well-chosen samples, a huge bassline and a live mix.

03. Patti Jo – Make Me Believe In You (Tom Moulton Mix)

A great disco re-edit of this 1970’s record. It allows the instruments time to create depth and when the voice arrive is perfect.

04. Rufus & Chaka Khan – Ain’t Nobody (Matrix/Runout)

The intro is immediately recognizable, syncopated tempo, embodies sensuality. The last piece before returning accompanied…

05. Nightmare On Wax – I’m For Real (1990) (Warp Records)

Early sound of UK rave.

06. Ten City – All Loved Out (Love Serenade) (Ibadan)

The great period for instrumental Deep House, there were many classics but if there should be only one, this would be it.

07. Re.You – Watching You (Mobilee Records)

I like that title a little stereotypical, printing a train that pieces the night, the thunderous sounds, the climb to break…

08. Green Velvet – Preacher Man (2012 remix) (Relief)

He did a lot of dance floor bombs, as well choose his first title in 1993 reworked in 2012.

09. The The – Giant (Sony)

The 80’s when rock electro experiments, future code are a straight beat, a gradual rise, a percussion break…

10. Maurice Starr – Electric Funky Drummer Mix 1983 (Arista)

I danced in the street in an Adidas tracksuit!

Sebastien Fauvel – Obsession (Follentez Records)

This new label is the natural next step for the well established booking agency, events company and sound design outlet that is Follentez. Run by by Jérôme Querré, a former club programmer in Paris, the brilliant first EP comes from Sebastien Fauvel with on point remixes from disco legends Faze Action, Pete Herbert and Stratus. Sébastien Fauvel has had a long apprenticeship in Paris, where he went to study sound in 1992. Frequenting clubs like Rex with Laurent Garnier, he soon became part of the team at Queen where he was a live percussionist playing Latin house nights. He has also DJed in Ibiza, many other places around Europe and is an accomplished producer who has put out music on numerous compilations which have featured on TV and in film many times. Now located in Nantes and based out of the Roof Top Studio, he is putting together fresh new sounds, the first of which features on this great EP. The stunning original single makes use of the artist’s skills with real instruments and 80s influences such as The The, the Factory label and prog rock, minimal and synthetic dance. It is a slow burning cosmic jam that flowers into a melodically rich track full of wide open intergalactic spaces, colourful guitar riffs and classic vocals. The bass is sure to sweep up floors and carry them off to another universe and the production values are expertly high. Remixing first are Faze Action aka brothers Robin and Simon Lee, a pair of legends in the disco world who not only cook up the funk in their studio but also in the live arena. Forward thinking and never far from the underground charts, they are true tastemakers. Their version is typically great, stripped back as it is to some cute and dazzling chords. Pining drums and bass rub next to finger clicks and well swung claps and it’s another anthem in the making. Pete Herbert is another legend who has many accolades to his name: Reverso 68 with Phil Mison, Challenge with Tim Paris of Its a Fine Line and he has also remixed Royksopp, Copyshop, The Glimmers and more, when not headline some top club or festival somewhere in the world. His remix is an explosion of colour and rugged bass, of skyward chords and feel good nu-disco vibes that bring the sun to any set, whatever the actual weather. Lastly, Stratus are Mat Anthony and Martin Jenkins, two English gents with a love of warped soundtracks, fuzzed-out psychedelia and analogue aesthetics. Their take on ‘Obsession’ is the darkest and most macho of the lot, with frazzled arp and spooky echo adding to the robotic feel of the disco groove. Overall, this is an essential first release from a label that is sure to become one of the days finest.

Sebastien Fauvel – Obsession (Follentez Records) Release: 17th March 2016 Cat. No. FT001