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Deep Forest is the first studio album by the musical group Deep Forest, consisting of French duo Éric Mouquet and Michel Sanchez. The album mixes New Age electronics with UNESCO field recordings of music from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Solomon Islands, Burundi, Tibesti, and the Sahel.
"Sweet Lullaby" is a song by French musical group Deep Forest that originally appeared on their eponymous album (1992). The song gained popularity in 1992 and 1993 when it was released as a single, becoming a top-30 hit in many European and Oceanian countries. In 1994, it was re-released in remixed versions.
Deep Forest is a French music project that originally began as a duo consisting of Michel Sanchez and Éric Mouquet. [2] They compose a style of world music , sometimes called ethnic electronica , mixing ethnic with electronic sounds and dance beats or chillout beats .
Boheme is the second album of the French duo Deep Forest, released in 35 countries. It mainly sampled Eastern European gypsy songs (i.e. the Bohemians, hence the name of the album) with electronic music. Hit singles included "Marta's Song" (featuring Márta Sebestyén) and "Freedom Cry".
Michel Sanchez (born 1 July 1957 in Somain, France) is a French musician.He spent much of his youth studying music (piano, classical organ percussion).Sanchez is the co-founder of the band Deep Forest along with Éric Mouquet.
Deep Forest's third album Comparsa continues the world-music potpourri Deep Forest is known for, though there is a pronounced focus on Latin and Caribbean grooves, provided by musicians from Cuba, Belize, Mexico and Madagascar, among other places. Although the nationalities present are truly global, the actual sound of Deep Forest hasn't ...
Music Detected is the fifth album by the musical group Deep Forest. The record was released on May 14, 2002 via Saint George label. The record was released on May 14, 2002 via Saint George label. [ 1 ]
"While the Earth Sleeps" is a song written by Eric Mouquet and Michel Sanchez of Deep Forest and Peter Gabriel. The song was performed by Deep Forest with Peter Gabriel and appeared on the soundtrack for the film Strange Days (1995), where it was played over the film's end credits. The song was also released as a CD single. [1]