Étienne de Crécy is a prominent figure in the French electronic music scene, widely regarded as a pioneer of the 'French touch' movement in house music. Born in Lyon on February 25, 1969, de Crécy made significant waves in the 1990s, establishing himself with his innovative approach to production and a distinctive sound that blends elements of house with a range of other genres. His career took off after his critically acclaimed album 'Super Discount' was released in 1996, which is often hailed as a landmark record in French electronic music.
Throughout his career, Étienne de Crécy has remained a dynamic and influential artist, continuously exploring new sounds and technology in his music. His most recent work includes a series of EPs titled "After EP" which showcases his ever-evolving style, managing to keep his sound fresh and relevant. The "Commercial EP 3" and his live "Space Echo" performances have further solidified de Crécy's reputation as an innovator and a mainstay of the electronic music scene. With "B.E.D," a collaboration with Baxter Dury and Delilah Holliday, he again demonstrated his ability to push the boundaries of his craft. His rework of "Summer Bip Bip" and the release of "Kepler-186f" and "DAYDREAM" hint at an artist who is as prolific as he is versatile, continually endearing himself to a new generation of listeners while retaining the loyalty of those who have followed his journey from the start.
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