FEVRE, BERNARD
SPACE ODDITIES 1976/1985 (BORN BAD)
Among the figureheads of French disco, Bernard Fèvre, better known as Black Devil, probably had the shortest-lived carreer but was the most brilliant and unique mind of them all.
Although his first album Disco Club, released in 1978, went unnoticed at first, it has since become a must-have, a collector's item which has led a lot of listeners to further investigate into his extensive work.
From rock music to music hall, sound illustration to disco, pop to reggae, through film music and advertising, Bernard Fèvre has experimented with so many genres that it has been hard not to lose track.
One of his best albums even has such an unambivalent title as The Strange World of Bernard Fèvre.
Please make your way to a cosmic dimension, verging on the unknown. BERNARD FEVRE (BLACK DEVIL DISCO / MILLPATTE / SUSPENSE) SPACE ODDITIES is a series dedicated to library music by FRENCH (and more) electronic pioneers.
The project is initiated and curated by Alexis Le-Tan & Jess and released by Born Bad Records.