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Deepside - Seclude EP

Deepside - Seclude EP

Musician: Deepside
Album title: Seclude EP
Style: House, Techno
Released: 1992
Country: France
Size MP3 version: 1894 mb
Size APE version: 1350 mb
Size WMA version: 1178 mb
Rating ✫: 4.8
Votes: 373
Format: MP4 APE XM DTS AIFF AA TTA
Genre: Electronic

Deepside - Seclude EP

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Tracklist

A1 Seclude 5:43
A2 Shudder 4:35
B1 Conscience 6:24
B2 Experiment 001 2:59

Credits

  • Design – Geneviève Gauckler
  • Engineer – Gilles Ravinet
  • Producer – Guy Rabiller, Ludovic Navarre
  • Written-By – Guy Rabiller

Notes

Recorded at Sun Studio.

Thanks to Fred Riester, Joachim G and Fred Giteau. "Energy source: Scorpio"

Track B2 name shown on label without the "001".

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 3 383005 900771

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
593077 Deepside Seclude EP ‎(CD, EP) Fnac Music Dance Division 593077 France 1992



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Arar
By far the weakest of the three Deepside EPs. The lush brilliance of classics such as "French" and "Prelusion" is completely absent here - instead you're offered some rather passé Euro-techno. This is perhaps related to the fact that the tunes were originally conceived by Guy Rabiller (Ludovic Navarre's partner in his previous project, Sub System) - Navarre is only credited with production duties. Quite monotonous and mechanical sounding tracks, with embarassing over-use of that U96-style robot vocoder - "shudder" indeed... (although said tune is probably the best moment here, and vocoder-free too). The more downtempo "Conscience" contains some jazzy flute sounds and congas that perhaps point the way forward to St. Germain. Either way, unless you're a fnac/Navarre collector, you can give this one a miss. The other two Deepside EPs are still utterly essential, though.