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Download Claude Challe mp3






Claude Challe
   

Artist: Claude Challe: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Other
New Age
Ethnic

   







Discography:


Nirvana Lounge Vol. 3 Cd2  Ethnic Lounge
   

 Nirvana Lounge Vol. 3 Cd2 Ethnic Lounge

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 13
Nirvana Lounge Vol. 3 Cd1  Promenade Nirvanesque
   

 Nirvana Lounge Vol. 3 Cd1 Promenade Nirvanesque

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 13
Je Nous Aime (CD1)
   

 Je Nous Aime (CD1)

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 10
Presents: Near Eastern Lounge
   

 Presents: Near Eastern Lounge

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 11
Near Eastern Lounge
   

 Near Eastern Lounge

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 11
Near Eastern Lounge
   

 Near Eastern Lounge

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 11
Claude Challe presents The R.E.G. Project
   

 Claude Challe presents The R.E.G. Project

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 11
Flying Carpet Lokoum
   

 Flying Carpet Lokoum

   Year: 1998   

Tracks: 11
Lover Dose - Seduction CD1
   

 Lover Dose - Seduction CD1

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 14
Lover Dose - Action CD2
   

 Lover Dose - Action CD2

   Year:    

Tracks: 13






Claude Challe is an idiosyncratic figure in France's musical landscape, more than a catalyst and -- some mightiness say -- seer, rather than musician. Challe managed to be on the press cut edge of early days fashions across the 1960s and 1970s, reappearing in the late '90s with fifty-fifty greater appeal. His CV boasts that he is an international DJ, fashion and nightlife enterpriser, and new age guru -- all of which is, more or less, reliable. Yet a magnanimous part of his repute comes from his association with celebrities (via his nightclubs) and his report as a ladies man non pariel. This and the fact he's long been recognized as Paris's prime minister golf-club DJ. Of Tunisian extraction, Challe's fatherhood was a rabbi world Health Organization shifted the kin to Paris when Challe was leash. He claims that those early age -- the mix of Arabic sounds, Jewish mysticism and French culture -- shaped his lot. He has since worn out his life history pursuing his ideals, working under the shibboleth, "as well practically is never enough."


Challe first gear attracted attention as a teenager when he was dubbed "the homo with the aureate pair of scissors." He opened the number one unisex hair salon in Paris in 1964 and was a figurehead amongst the Parisian vacillation '60s arrange. In 1968, he hung up his scissor grip and went to alive in a commune in Sardinia before following the Hippy Trail to India, Nepal, and Indonesia. Always with an eye on how to turn a franc, Challe returned to Paris and immersed himself in the fashion business. He imported classical American urban styles then picked up on what was occurrent in London and began importation apparel from the likes of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood.


Challe then sour his attention to the Paris club scene, opening Le Privé, an upmarket heretofore bohemian venue and the eating place Le Centre Ville. The success of these ventures allowed him to become involved in running Les Bains Douches, a fading hood locus that he off into Paris's prime minister night point. Here the likes of Jack Nicholson buddied up with Challe and chased women. Challe set up his have book label Chall'OMusic in 1996, offering "music to make the body resonate, to go straight to the spirit and the emotions, thus expanding the intellect." Drawing on his DJ skills, he mixed a double-CD compilation Les Bains Douches that storied the portmanteau word of house and world musics he had pioneered at the social club. It was good received and a yr subsequently he issued a duple CD with a harder techno feel, Lover Dose. Challe claimed this compiling reflected his feelings on love -- something he's never suffered from a lack of.


Challe looked to his roots for his adjacent double-CD compiling Flying Carpet (which explored the link between Algerian Raï and business firm music). Tapping into the refired cacoethes for all things Eastern, Challe became mired with the Buddha Bar in 1998. A monument to Parisian chicness, Buddha Bar was a eating house de de luxe dominated by a giant star Buddha statue and surrounded by a galleried browning automatic rifle service cocktails and sushi. Challe was resident physician DJ and by blending his musical influences -- house, ambient, North African, Asian, and a touch of French protrude -- he created Zen soundscapes of mellowed mantrap. As more and more patrons asked for mix tapes of what Challe was playing -- Madonna and Princess Diana amongst them -- he issued the double-CD Buddha Bar in 1999. Its instant success ground Challe next it with Buddha Bar II and Nirvana Lounge. All feature proved vastly popular in France, and Challe at present not only hangs stunned with celebrities just gets hired to DJ at events like Celine Dion's marriage ceremony and promote the Dalai Lama's Parisian appearances. Having of late left the Buddha Bar, he is currently working on a envision which involves him directing musicians to make specific Claude Challe music which he hopes to follow with a circus circuit and a spiritual autobiography.