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Deep Forest

Eric Mouquet BW
Image by Eric Mouquet via Flickr

First album came in 1992.

Deep Forest won Grammy Award in 1995 for Best World Music album.

  • 1992Deep Forest
  • 1994World Mix
  • 1995Boheme
  • 1998Comparsa
  • 1999Made in Japan (album live)
  • 2000Pacifique (BO du film “Le Prince Du Pacifique”)
  • 2002Music Detected
  • 2003Essence of Deep Forest (best of, Japon uniquement)
  • 2004Essence of The Forest (best of, trois éditions différentes)
  • 2004Kusa No Ran (Japon uniquement, BO du film “Kusa No Ran – Rebellion Of The Grass”)
  • 2008Deep Brasil
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    Few French groups achieve worldwide success, but one such group is Deep Forest, whose five albums to date have sold several million copies. Their story began in North of France in the early 90s with the meeting of Eric Mouquet and Michel Sanchez, two musicians fascinated by ethnic music which they mixed with their own sounds. They naturally decided to form a group and the Deep Forest venture was underway!

    Two years later, they released an eponymous album based on traditional songs gleaned from a number of African regions (Burundi, Ghana, Tibesti, Cameroon, etc.). Enhanced with modern technology, they were transformed into universal anthems, especially the classic “Sweet Lullaby”, which became a worldwide hit.
    The duo then settled down to work on a new project. This time, the album was a celebration of Central European folklore. As enthusiastically received worldwide as their first record, “Bohême” notably won a 1995 World Music Grammy in Los Angeles and the “Best-selling French Artist” prize at the World Music Awards in Monaco. Such recognition rewarded not only the talent of the two musicians, but also their determination to promote ethnic music, an aim they shared with Peter Gabriel, their partner on the original soundtrack of “Strange Days”, a 1995 science fiction film directed by Kathryn Bigelow.

    Apart from this initial venture into the world of film, Deep Forest now began a new stage in their career, leaving the studio to appear live with a dozen musicians. After their world tour, Eric Mouquet and Michel Sanchez once again set off to explore new musical horizons. When they returned from their travels, they brought back the material they would use to record “Comparsa”, an album that recaptured the exotic flavour of their first record. “Comparsa” was another commercial success and was followed by an initial summary of their career: ” Made In Japan”, a 1999 live album recorded in Tokyo.

    Then French actor Thierry Lhermitte, a fan of their music, co-produced and starred in the film “Le Prince du Pacifique” (Prince of the Pacific) directed by Alain Corneau. He asked them to provide an original soundtrack, a skilful blend of exotica – with Pacific islands vocals – and technology.
    The album was released at the end of 2000.

    Today, to celebrate their tenth anniversary, Deep Forest have brought out “Music Detected”, a sixth album that heads off in a totally unexpected direction! This time, their trademark samples are nowhere to be heard: the group have worked in live conditions, giving priority to lyrics, David Fall’s solid drum work and raging guitars inspired by Led Zeppelin and Aerosmith! While their powerful electro world-beat is still in evidence, it now provides a driving force for genuine songs. Of course, there is still plenty of experimentation, especially on “Elemental”, where the Southern accent of blueswoman Beverly Jo Scott blends admirably with the lyrical flights of a Turkish singer. Another example of cross-fertilisation is provided by “Will You Be Ready”, where the voice of Angela McCluskey (the Telepopmusik diva) merges with the delicate tones of Chitose Hajime’s Okinawa (an island south of Japan shores). On “Endangered Species” (the first single taken from the album), Eric Mouquet’s vocoderised vocals pay tribute to Kraftwerk in yet another cross-genre experience where his robotised voice joins with singing from Bulgaria’s Stefka Iordanova. Fashioned for the dance floor, the remix of “Endangered Species” is boosted by bass from Galleon, authors of hits such as “Believe” and “So I Begin”. A genuine sonic earthquake!

    Until now, Deep Forest’s approach has involved focusing on a region of the world to showcase its musical culture. On “Music Detected”, the group widens its auditory field, travelling between West and East. The result is striking, a complete symbiosis.

    In short, this sixth album from Deep Forest is coloured by planetary consciousness with the sounds of instruments from the four corners of the globe and four singers (Beverly, Angela, Anggun and Chitose) whose voices fuse in perfect harmony. The record is a vortex of positive energy orchestrated by the talents of Eric Mouquet and Michel Sanchez, two dreamers whose music captures the tempo of Utopia!

    DEEP FOREST
    Results around the world:
    1st album: Deep Forest released in 1992
    France: Double Gold Album
    USA: Platinum Album
    Great Britain: Gold Album
    Norway: Gold Album
    New Zealand: Platinum Album
    Australia: Double Platinum Album

    2nd album: Bohème, released in 1996
    France: Gold Album
    USA: Gold Album
    Australia: Gold Album
    Israel: Gold Album
    Poland: Gold Album
    New Zealand: Platinum Album

    3rd album: Comparsa, released in 1998
    Japan: Gold Album

    Nominations in France and the USA:
    1993: Grammy Awards Best Album – World Music
    1993: MTV Awards Best Video – Sweet Lullaby
    1993: Victoires de la Musique Best Album – World Music
    1993: Victoires de la Musique Best Group of the Year
    1995: World Music Awards Winner – French group with the highest 1995 world sales
    1996: Grammy Awards Winner – Best Album – World Music
    1996: Victoires de la Musique – Best Group of the Year
    1996: Victoires de la Musique – Best Album – World Music

    SNEP Export Awards 2002:
    “Deep Forest” certified diamond with more than 2 million albums sold outside France
    “Bohême” certified Diamond with more than 1 million albums sold outside France
    “Comparsa” certified Platinum with more than 500,000 albums sold outside France
    “Live in Japan” certified Gold with more than 100,000 albums sold outside France

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