B.B.E.
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| 1996 | |
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Inspired equally by trance and new age music, the dream-house unit Bbe was formed in 1996 by producers Bruno Sanchioni, Bruno Quartier and Emmanuel Top. The trio of French techno experts came together with a debut single, "Seven Days in One Week," which became a hit at clubs from Ibiza to London and ascended into the Top Five of the British charts. Though Quartier left immediately after the single's success, Sanchioni and Top's follow-up "Flash" also hit the Top Five, alongside similar tunes by Sash! and Robert Miles in a wave of chart-bound dream-house. ZYX Records issued the compilation Early Works in 1997, and Bbe released their debut album Games one year later. Top also has a solo career, with productions on NovaMute and Le Petit Prince. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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