Standard
Cycle I

Cycle I

Artists

Standard

Catno

STD001

Formats

1x Vinyl LP

Country

France

Release date

Oct 30, 2020

CYCLE 1 is Standard 's debut album, the result of numerous "jam sessions", from which François Giesberger (François Ier) and Baptiste Malgoire (half of the duo Supernaive ) isolated the most conclusive elements, pushing their potential to the point of obtaining tracks with complex but resolutely accessible structures. The result, fruit of a permanent dialogue between the two musicians, is an album with diverse influences and a pronounced melodic dimension, navigating between electronica, ambient, breakbeat, acid and downtempo... CYCLE 1 , scheduled for release on October 30th, 2020, will thus introduce the first cycle of Standard Records ' activities.

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A1

Canon

A2

Charleroi

A3

Amicalement Vôtre

A4

Off

A5

Man

B1

When You Say Goodbye

B2

And I Start To Cry

B3

Glass

B4

Clever

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