Watch: St Germain Unveils Video for "Real Blues" From Forthcoming, Self-Titled Album

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St Germain (aka Ludovic Navarre), who will release his first album in 15 years with a self-titled record due October 9, has unveiled the music video for "Real Blues," the first single off the album. The video, directed by Charlotte Vasseneix, features the street artist GREGOS hanging casts of Navarre's face throughout the streets of Paris. Watch the video, which premiered via Resident Advisor, here. Get the song now with pre-orders of the album.

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St Germain (aka Ludovic Navarre), whose albums Boulevard (1995) and Tourist (2000) originated a genre of French electronic music that later included artists like Daft Punk, has returned to the studio to create his first album in 15 years. The self-titled record marries percussive grooves, which have always been central to St Germain’s sound, with a new element: traditional Malian music. Today the artist releases the video for the album’s first track, "Real Blues," which is available to download now with pre-orders of the album on iTunes and in the Nonesuch Store. Nonesuch Records will release St Germain in the United States on October 9, 2015. You can watch the video, which premiered via Resident Advisor, below.

The video, directed by Charlotte Vasseneix, features the street artist GREGOS hanging casts of Navarre's face throughout the streets of Paris. Each face serves as a sort of self-portrait. Composed, produced, recorded and mixed by Navarre at his Paris studio, the Magic House, and mastered by Alex Wharton at Abbey Road, "Real Blues" features a vocal sample from Lightnin’ Hopkins’ "You Caused My Heart to Weep" and instrumental contributions from Brazilian percussionist Jorge Bezerra, Malian kora player Mamadou Cherif Soumano, Malian guitarist and n’goni player Guimba Kouyate, and keyboardist and longtime St Germain collaborator Didier Davidas, from Martinique.

Following the release of St Germain, Navarre will return to the road, beginning a European in November. A US tour will be announced at a later date.

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  • Friday, June 19, 2015
    Watch: St Germain Unveils Video for "Real Blues" From Forthcoming, Self-Titled Album
    Benoit Peverelli

    St Germain (aka Ludovic Navarre), whose albums Boulevard (1995) and Tourist (2000) originated a genre of French electronic music that later included artists like Daft Punk, has returned to the studio to create his first album in 15 years. The self-titled record marries percussive grooves, which have always been central to St Germain’s sound, with a new element: traditional Malian music. Today the artist releases the video for the album’s first track, "Real Blues," which is available to download now with pre-orders of the album on iTunes and in the Nonesuch Store. Nonesuch Records will release St Germain in the United States on October 9, 2015. You can watch the video, which premiered via Resident Advisor, below.

    The video, directed by Charlotte Vasseneix, features the street artist GREGOS hanging casts of Navarre's face throughout the streets of Paris. Each face serves as a sort of self-portrait. Composed, produced, recorded and mixed by Navarre at his Paris studio, the Magic House, and mastered by Alex Wharton at Abbey Road, "Real Blues" features a vocal sample from Lightnin’ Hopkins’ "You Caused My Heart to Weep" and instrumental contributions from Brazilian percussionist Jorge Bezerra, Malian kora player Mamadou Cherif Soumano, Malian guitarist and n’goni player Guimba Kouyate, and keyboardist and longtime St Germain collaborator Didier Davidas, from Martinique.

    Following the release of St Germain, Navarre will return to the road, beginning a European in November. A US tour will be announced at a later date.

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