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Art Of Tones Chatobaron
Flight Of The Comet

Flight Of The Comet

Catno

FRPP008

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

France

Release date

Nov 30, 2022

Frappé, kma60, chatobaron, art of tones, flight of the comet, FRPP008, jazz-funk, disco, house

Frappé is releasing its 1st studio EP on November 30th and it's a standout record: the parisian label has asked the great Art Of Tones to collaborate with the jazz / funk band Chatobaron, whose leader is Frank Chatona (from Cotonete).
This is a highly special project for the label, coming from the heart of its founders Basile de Suresnes and Ten Fingerz, who have had the will to create this unique collaboration between the amazing House music producer Art Of Tones and top-quality studio musicians. Under the direction of the House Music artist, the band led by Frank Chatona (Saxophone, drums, guitar, bass guitar and keyboards) have worked together on the tracks, which have been recorded during a very intense studio session in Paris. The result is a crystal-clear and warm sounding EP, which is a hybrid between the club sound and the jazz funk studio sound. Frappé has decided to celebrate this work the best possible way with a digital release and a limited edition vinyl pressing. Only 300 copies will be available, don't miss it!

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A1

Ban The Disco

A2

Flight Of The Comet

A3

Pendant ce temps à Vera Cruz

B1

La Chatte Au Baron

B2

Ban The Disco (Drum Tool)

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