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Crydamoure
Founded1997 (1997)
Founder
Defunct2003 (2003)
StatusInactive
Distributor(s)Topplers (France)
Genre
Country of originFrance
LocationPuteaux

Crydamoure (a variation of the French phrase cri d'amour or "cry of love" in English) was a French house record label owned by Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, one former half of the duo Daft Punk, and Eric Chedeville.

Background[edit]

The label was founded in 1997, with their first single "Holiday on Ice / Santa Claus" being the first release by de Homem-Christo and his label co-owner Eric Chedeville (under the guise of Le Knight Club).[1] Crydamoure was one of the first French house labels to incorporate band and guitar influences into its production.[citation needed] The label was left defunct in 2003, and shut down.[1]

In 2015, Crydamoure was revived after Le Knight Club released a single named "The Fight", made for the Algerian film Gates of the Sun. Le Knight Club's involvement in the revival of the label is uncertain.[2]

Legacy[edit]

The launch of Crydamoure was a chance for de Homem-Christo to embark on a sound different from Daft Punk and also a chance to bring budding new producers such as Romain Séo (Raw Man) and Paul de Homem-Christo (Play Paul; brother of Guy-Manuel) into the limelight. In regards to, Crydamoure, Homem-Christo stated:

Myself and Thomas have the same tastes in music. When I make records for Crydamoure it's a different style than what may end up as Daft Punk music. I know what Thomas likes, and he knows what I like. Crydamoure is not so production oriented, even if it's not too far from Daft Punk. The Daft Punk material is more orchestrated and slightly different. I may be working on a sample for Crydamoure, and maybe no one else can hear the difference, but we know. It's very precise.[3]

Discography[edit]

Compilation albums[edit]

  • CRYDA CD001 Waves - 2000
  • CRYDA CD002 Waves II - 2003

Singles[edit]

  • CRYDA 001: Le Knight Club - Santa Claus / Holiday On Ice (12") - 1997
  • CRYDA 002: Paul Johnson - White Winds / Santa Claus (Remix) (12") - 1998
  • CRYDA 003: Le Knight Club - Troobadoor / Mirage (12") - 1998
  • CRYDA 004: Le Knight Club vs. DJ Sneak - Intergalactik Disko / Intergalactik Disko (DJ Sneak Version) (12") - 1998
  • CRYDA 005: Le Knight Club - Boogie Shell / Coco Girlz / Mosquito / Coral Twist (12") - 1999
  • CRYDA 006: The Buffalo Bunch - Take It To The Street (T.I.T.T.S.) / Music Box (12") - 1999
  • CRYDA 007: Le Knight Club - Hysteria / Hysteria II (12") - 1999
  • CRYDA 008: Raw Man - Lovers / Number Seven / Number Seven (Le Knight Club Remix) (12") - 1999
  • CRYDA 009: Deelat - United Tastes Of Deelat (Wet Indiez / G.M.F. / Wetness Anthem) (12") - 1999
  • CRYDA 010: Play Paul - Spaced Out / Holy Ghostz (12") - 2000
  • CRYDA 011: The Eternals - Wrath Of Zeus (Original Mix) / (Light Mix) / (Dub Mix) / (Zeusappella) (12") - 2000
  • CRYDA 012: Sedat - The Turkish Avenger / Feel Inside (12") - 2000
  • CRYDA 013: Le Knight Club - Gator / Chérie D'Amoure (12") - 2001
  • CRYDA 014: Archigram - Mad Joe / In Flight (Raw Club Mix) / In Flight (12") - 2001
  • CRYDA 015: Le Knight Club - Soul Bells / Palm Beat / Tropicall (12") - 2002
  • CRYDA 016: Le Knight Club - Nymphae Song / Rhumba (12") - 2002
  • CRYDA 017: Archigram - Carnaval / Carnaval (Bring Back The Rave! Mix) (12") - 2002
  • CRYDA 018: Crydajam - "If You Give Me The Love I Want" by Rico & Ouk feat. James Perry & Jane / "Playground" by Rico, Mederic Nebinger & Guyman / "Loaded" by Play Paul & Rico (12") - 2002
  • CRYDA 019: Archigram - Doggystyle (12", S/Sided) - 2003

Unreleased[edit]

  • Le Knight Club vs. DJ Sneak - Think Love, Not Hate
  • Le Knight Club - Sequence Emotion

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Eklecty-City (2023-07-23). "Crydamoure : Tout savoir sur le label de Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo de Daft Punk". Eklecty-City (in French). Retrieved 2023-10-24.
  2. ^ "Daft Punk's Guy-Manuel De Homem-Christo revives Le Knight Club, listen to new song "The Fight"". 2015-05-29. Retrieved 2016-06-25.
  3. ^ "Robopop". remixmag.com. 27 May 2016.

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