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  1. Nov 7, 2013 · 1975 should have been a big year for musician and serial synth tinkerer Bernard Fevre. The Strange World Of Bernard Fevre had finally found release on French library music label L’Illustration Musicale, straddling that increasingly grey area between synthetic soundscapes and mainstream disco.

  2. We’re sat in the creator of this “pretty decent” record’s small flat in a dilapidated banlieu of east Paris, cracking open a second bottle of vin de table. Amusingly, there is a packet of Black Devil cigarettes on the table, discovered by his wife in a nearby tabac.

  3. Bernard Fevre is on Facebook. Join Facebook to connect with Bernard Fevre and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the...

  4. Jan 3, 2007 · Bernard Fevre, the mysterious French DJ behind Black Devil's seminal 1978 Disco Club EP, returns 28 years later for an encore. There are some acts so thrillingly obscure and mysterious that to...

  5. Mar 15, 2011 · Bernard Fevre may have done for dance music what Lou Reed did for rock, but his subversive debut slipped through the net in 1978 and remained tethered to the underground for years to come.

  6. Jun 2, 2015 · This time he looks back at his brothers and sisters at the vanguard of the space-suited, diamond-legging’d French cosmic disco movement, picking ten essential tracks and the records where you can find them. Listen to all ten in this playlist below or hear them individually as your scroll. Words: Bernard Fevre. Papoose.

  7. Jun 25, 2020 · Debates raged in chat rooms and on message boards, with some people claiming the record didn’t exist—it was merely an elaborate ruse from a label known for online trolling. “The ‘few’ original copies you’ve seen and sadly bought for a fucking fortune are fake,” wrote a user called earthleakage on the Xltronic blog.

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