DJ FalconHello My Name Is DJ Falcon

Label:

Roulé – Roulé 308

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

French House

Tracklist

A1 First 4:21
A2 Honeymoon 5:10
B1 Untitled 5:20
B2 Unplugged 4:44

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Roulé Music
  • Copyright ©Roulé Music
  • Distributed ByFunkytown Distribution
  • Lacquer Cut AtThe Exchange
  • Pressed ByDFI

Credits

  • Lacquer Cut ByNilz*
  • Music ByDj Falcon

Notes

℗ & © 1999 Roulé Music
Fax: 33(0)146061665

Thank you. DJ Falcon

Made in

Uncredited information:
A1 samples Dynasty – Your Piece Of The Rock.
A1 samples Jimmy "Bo" Horne - Spank.
A1 samples Stars On 45 - '45 Stars Get Ready.
A2 samples Serious Intention - Serious.
A2 samples Natalie Cole - Stand By.
B1 samples Gene Chandler - Get Down.
B1 samples The Whispers - Imagination.
B2 samples Lipps, Inc. - The One.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: SACEM SACD SDRM SCAM
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): THE EXCHANGE - NiLZ DFI-99-2 Roulé 308 A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): HELLO MY NAME IS DJ FALCON DFI-99-2 ROULÉ 308 BI THE EXCHANGE - NiLZ

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
New Submission
Hello My Name Is DJ Falcon (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, White Label) Roulé Roulé 308 1999
New Submission
Hello My Name Is DJ Falcon (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Repress) Roulé Roulé 308 2018

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Reviews

  • egg__it's avatar
    egg__it
    5/5 what a introduction to roule and there sound. Nothing else to add just pick this up on sight you will not be disappointed.
    • Midnight-City's avatar
      Midnight-City
      Honeymoon is obviously the go-to track on here, would love to have heard this out somewhere back in the day. It sounds so similar to Daft Punk's Digital Love too – I'm surprised that no one has mentioned it in the comments already.
      • DJFUNK2DJPHUNK's avatar
        DJFUNK2DJPHUNK
        Edited 10 months ago
        Solid evergreen realise ................

        What a surprise when this out
        Fresh & French Touché

        First
        Honneymoon are just amazing
        B1 very solid too

        Top notch like Trax on da Rocks 1 & 2

        But that make Thomas too Jalous (but chutt !!!)
        • bassto's avatar
          bassto
          I have the same track as "Honeymoon" on Discobusters Weekender EP track A2 Free Fall
          • TopHatGuy's avatar
            TopHatGuy
            Edited 3 years ago
            All around a great little EP and possibly one of the best Roulé records overall.
            Favorite tracks: "Untitled" and "Unplugged"
            • GotWub's avatar
              GotWub
              Question: Did Thomas produce this EP? I have heard that he did.
              • starscratcher's avatar
                starscratcher
                Awesome record!
                "First" is has a cool feeling to it, especially when the "different part" comes.
                "Honeymoon" is a special track and beside this my favourite track of this record. I got this song as a MP3 in my playlist, but never bothered to listen to it completely, I always found the beginning a bit boring, but too bad I didn't knew that this bass-y beginning was just, well, the beginning.
                This track builds up and when the vocals kick in, it's just pure love. Nothing else to say, really.
                "Untitled" makes use of a single sample which is repeated a million times. Some people may think it's boring or annoying, but this short sample is varied in so many ways in this track! Good one. :)
                "Unplugged" gives me a feeling of dreaming, just "unplugging"! (Might not make sense in English, but for me it does. :P)

                All in all this is an awesome record!
                • BalooDP's avatar
                  BalooDP
                  This record is excellent. DJ Falcon did some really good sampling here. Untitled will really get you to dance, Honeymoon has some great saxophone parts and heartwarming lyrics, and Unplugged is just lighthearted fun, in that same sense of Daft Punk's fresh. The only track here I don't care for too much is First, which is kind of dull in comparison to the other three songs. But the other three songs are really just great.
                  • iggy's avatar
                    iggy
                    "Honeymoon" has a funny breakdown which sounds like RF interference from a mobile phone. Just when you think the PA's fecked, bam! the record kicks back in. Lovely.
                    • Mr.Fonk's avatar
                      Mr.Fonk
                      Edited 23 years ago
                      Great 4-tracker! Every single minute a masterpiece of samplitude and frenchhouse. Every one of the tracks still seems very fresh and innovative to the listener though they are quite old for this kind of house music. If I don't want to tow myself to death with my record box I always take this record with me.

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