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FVR 090EP
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Following the release of his Space LP (FVR 084CD/LP), on which Bruno "Patchworks" Hovart transformed himself into Patchworks Galactic Project for a fantastic musical trip, Favorite Recordings proudly presents this new 2-track remix EP. On the A-side, rising UK producer NY*AK provides a blowing version of "Surrounded by the Gobblins." For the B-side, French underground house producer Kool Vibe also delivers a brilliant rendition of "Gobblins Are Gone."
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FVR 084CD
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Bruno "Patchworks" Hovart is definitely a name to remember if you're interested in today's groove music scene. After playing as a bassist and guitarist for various bands, he started producing in the mid-'90s and has kept on mixing today's technologies with the raw spirits of disco, funk, soul, and jazz. Following the trail of success left by his projects, such as Mr. President, Uptown Funk Empire, The Dynamics and Metropolitan Jazz Affair, Patchworks has proven his musical ubiquity album after album. Teaming up again with label Favorite Recordings for this new solo effort, he transforms himself into Patchworks Galactic Project, inviting us on a fantastic musical trip called Space: a special project influenced by the 20th century's myths about travelling, exploring, living, and even loving in space. This release is also his first album under the name Patchworks. From David Bowie's "Space Oddity," to Jean Pierre Massiera's works at Studio Antibes, through Air's discography, Patrick Adams' "Cloud One," and La Planète Sauvage by Alain Goraguer, this album follows a long tradition of cosmic cinematic music. From the first note to the last, Space remains loyal to all these influences, while also featuring electro, house, disco, pop and fusion influences that have established the Patchworks' touch -- a classic sound with a contemporary approach to music.
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FVR 084LP
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LP version. Bruno "Patchworks" Hovart is definitely a name to remember if you're interested in today's groove music scene. After playing as a bassist and guitarist for various bands, he started producing in the mid-'90s and has kept on mixing today's technologies with the raw spirits of disco, funk, soul, and jazz. Following the trail of success left by his projects, such as Mr. President, Uptown Funk Empire, The Dynamics and Metropolitan Jazz Affair, Patchworks has proven his musical ubiquity album after album. Teaming up again with label Favorite Recordings for this new solo effort, he transforms himself into Patchworks Galactic Project, inviting us on a fantastic musical trip called Space: a special project influenced by the 20th century's myths about travelling, exploring, living, and even loving in space. This release is also his first album under the name Patchworks. From David Bowie's "Space Oddity," to Jean Pierre Massiera's works at Studio Antibes, through Air's discography, Patrick Adams' "Cloud One," and La Planète Sauvage by Alain Goraguer, this album follows a long tradition of cosmic cinematic music. From the first note to the last, Space remains loyal to all these influences, while also featuring electro, house, disco, pop and fusion influences that have established the Patchworks' touch -- a classic sound with a contemporary approach to music.
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