Raised on a steady diet of jazz, Detroit techno and 'improbable American or German vinyls', Sébastien Devaud has become one of the most remarkable artists to emerge out of the French electronic music scene. His mother being an opera singer and music teacher, Devaud has had little fear of contact with the classical music world, and frequently incorporates elements of pop and classical music into his own techno and house music productions. His own label, Infiné, is dedicated to this open approach as well, releasing diverse music by artists like Francesco Tristano, Danton Eeprom, and Clara Moto.
The EP Singing (Dixon Mixes)
was picked!
The EP Singing (Dixon Mixes)
was reviewed:
Infiné head Agoria features Scalde once more for the track 'Singing', which Innervisions' Dixon admirably reworks in two different forms. Ethereal stretched vocals guide the first, while a gently hypnotic house beat turns underneath, the dub version delves deep into the low end, shimmering chords embracing.
