Cerrone
Marc Cerrone started as a DJ in Paris during the early 1970s, playing at clubs like Le Palace. When disco took hold, he moved into production. His debut album...
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Marc Cerrone started as a DJ in Paris during the early 1970s, playing at clubs like Le Palace. When disco took hold, he moved into production. His debut album 'Love In C Minor' came out in 1976, and its track 'Supernature' became an international hit. The sound was built on synthesizers and string arrangements that felt both propulsive and lush.
He followed that success with albums like 'Cerrone's Paradise' and singles such as 'Give Me Love' and 'Call Me Tonight'. For a few years, his music was a fixture in clubs, embodying the era's dancefloor energy. When disco's popularity faded in the mid-80s, he tried other styles like rock and electronic pop, but they didn't connect the same way.
In the 1990s, a new wave of electronic and house music producers began rediscovering his work. Tracks like 'Supernature' and 'Never Let A Day Go By' found fresh audiences, appreciated for their production and rhythmic drive.
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