St Germain returns with his new self-titled album at Troxy and accompanying live musicians.
Ben Smith
Last updated: 9th Oct 2015
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St Germain, the pioneer of the French Touch, heads to Troxy in London on Tuesday 17th November.
Ludovic Navarre, who drives the guise, is responsible for the timeless album Boulevard released as far back as 1995. It's achieved untouchable status in the UK, after selling almost one million copies.
His music, produced in his Parisian home, is crafted via melting techno with with elements of jazz blues, house and dub to produce a cultured sound that expands beyond everyday genre constraints.
The Frenchman's previous album Tourist dates back almost 15 years, although his upcoming self titled album (listen to single 'Real Blues' from that above) will be showcased on the night with musicians and live instruments. Guests include Jamaican guitarist Ernest Ranglin and percussionist Idrissa Drop.
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