Like all of life's finest jigsaws, it's hard to see the whole picture until the last piece is fully in place. Such is the reality of Paris and its oft talked about, much hyped and wholly inspirational dance underground. ALEX GOPHER is the missing piece in the Paris jigsaw. Without him, your picture is totally incomplete.
The reason is simple; back in the day, before the eyes of the media descended on France's capital city, it was Alex who was laying down the foundations of what was to follow. His early forays into instrumental sampladelic funk inextricably tied into much of what was to follow. Despite the fact that he took his 'Gopher' moniker from a somewhat sleazy character on the 1970's ultra kitsch "Love Boat" TV show!
The Gopher story begins not on a cruise but in the Paris suburb of Versailles where, in 1985 when the young musician was in a band with fellow beat visionaries, Nicolas Godin, Jean-Benoit Dunckel and Xavier Jamaux. The band was called Orange and for some six years they were Versailles leading indie kids. In 1991 Alex teamed up with Nicolas to work on an early electronic project, however the latter felt uncomfortable with this direction and decided to join forces with Jean-Benoit once again to pursue a more poppy style. A few years later Nicolas and Jean-Benoit were better known as Air while Xavier Jamaux was critically lauded under the guise of Bang Bang.
Long before his comrades had reached such famed heights - or indeed recorded a single note - Alex Gopher had turned his exploration of the sample frenzied world of electronic music into the classic "Gopher EP" in 1995. It was a landmark single for the nascent Paris scene for many reasons. Firstly it was among the first tracks to epitomise that downtempo funk groove that Paris has become renowned for through artists as diverse as Kid Loco, Mighty Bop, Air and Alex Gopher of course. Secondly, it was the debut release on Solid, the label set up by Gopher, Etienne de Crecy and Pierre Michel Levallois, two friends – and rival co-band members - from those early Orange days (Pierre Michel was a promoter who fancied himself as Orange's tour manager, while Etienne went onto form the hugely influential Motorbass with Philipe Zdar). The "Gopher EP" was also notable for it's stunning silver sleeve. Created from the technique known as 'heliophore', the sleeve actually cost more than the single to produce. Despite the fact that the technique was invented by Alex's grandfather!
In order to save money the Solid massive glued the sleeves themselves at home and distributed the single on an old moped that still sits in the company offices. At the time very few people in France were interested in the emerging style so there were few outlets open to them. Alex in the mean time took a day job at Translab as a mastering sound engineer - where he still works today.
Later in 1995 Alex had one of his cuts included on the first 'Source Lab' collection. Called 'Mandrake' it was a stand out moment from the compilation with its languid breaks and dub atmospheres. This was quickly followed by the "Est-ce Une Gopher Party?" EP which quickly became a regular feature on the turntables of the UK's leftfield DJ elite.
The success of this single was nothing compared to what was to follow. Later that year Etienne de Crecy masterminded and produced a collection of tracks under the title of "Super Discount". The idea was to get some of the cities artists to create tracks inspired by the annual sales in the Paris supermarkets. Initially released a series of ten-inch singles limited quantities made it into some of London's leading record stores. All were sold out within twenty four hours.
Solid subsequently decided to collect the tracks together on one album. It was a brilliant collection which drew people into the French hype and consolidated a sound which was largely represented by Daft Punk and Dimitri from Paris in the mainstream. Alex himself provided two of the albums high points in "Super Disco" and "Destockage Massif".
In 1997 Alex Gopher returned once more with "Poumtchak No 2" – an underground release on Poumtchak, Solid's subterranean sub-label – which continued the Gopher party with its jazz housed funky vibes. The following year saw the release of the mini album "Gordini Mix" in which a number of Alex's friends were asked to remix a track which was originally released on 1996's "Source Lab 2" album.
Given the track title the record was inevitably inspired by the sound of the classic sports racing car. As ever "Gordini Mix" found electronica fused with dubtronics and a smoking digi soul. The remixes came courtesy of Mister Learn, Daphreephunkateers and Extra Lucid, as well as old friends Bang Bang, Etienne de Crecy and Air - naturally.
1998 saw two more single releases from Mr. Gopher. "Poumtchak No8" and "You, My Baby and I". While the former was a worthy addition to the Gopher catalogue it was with the latter that the sound of his first full length album can be heard. Inspired by the birth of his son and wrapped in one of those famed silver 'heliophore' covers, "You, My Baby and I" offered a syrupy groove of spring seduction in two parts.
Which brings us to the album which is everything we could have wished for and so much more. Also called "You, My Baby and I" the collection moves between the ultra P funk of the opening "Time" which features Parliament-Funkadeklic member Clip Payne - he also crops up on the infectious ”Party people”, and the closing cut "Quiet Storm". The lush retro-futurism of "Ralph and Kathy", is a collaboration with Jean-Benoit from Air. Indeed these two collaborators offer the simplest definition of the Gopher sound; somewhere on the road that links P-funk with Air.
Listen to ”Tryin’” and you’re slipping between the sheets of EZ house, where a luxurious four to the floor plays counterpoint with orchestral melody and film theme ambience. The equal to anything from ”Superdiscount”. With ”The Child” the mood is decidedly calmer with the blues soaked vocals and dub-funk grooves. Like Billie Holiday laying down a lullaby over sheets of deep, garage inflected beats. With ”Consolidated” Gopher brings out the punk garage attack to create a floor shaker that would go down a storm at Basement Jaxx in Brixton. The effect is echoed on ”With U” and Party People” where the vocals come one the one down and dirty for P-funk-a-thons that George Clinton would be proud of. Elsewhere ”061098” offers a relative moment among the subterranean party beats where slap bass oozes with soul and the beats remain positively amniotic.
Place "You, My Baby and I" into the CD player and experience the final essential piece falling into place in the Paris jigsaw. Alex Gopher was one of the first and with his debut album there is no disputing the fact that he's up there with the very best. ”You, My Baby & I” promises to do for the Paris underground what Basement Jaxx has done for UK house and Timaland has done for US R’n’B – shake things from the foundations to their very core.
Is this a Gopher party? Of course it is!

 

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LIVE ACTS
Amos (Sounds Of Subterrania)
Arrested Development (Edel) *
At The Farewell Party
Bauchklang (Klein) *
Bubble Beatz *
Buscemi (Labels) *
Cargo City *
Cats On Fire *
Chromeo (V2) *
Dan Deacon *
Daniel Johnston
!dELAdAP (Chat Chapeau)
De La Soul *
Gasmac Gilmore *
George Clinton *
Gooseflash *
Holiday Fun Club (SoS)
IAMX (Major Rec)
Ipunx
King Automatic *
King Khan & The Shrines (Hazelwood)
The King Khan & BBQ Show (In The Red)
Kosheen PA/DJ-Set (Universal) *
Lapko *
Leningrad Cowboys *
Mardi Gras.BB (Hazelwood)
Mezcaleros
Mo` Horizons (Agogo)
Mon Roe (Roasting House)
My Robot Friend (Soma) *
Pest (Ninja Tune)
Pop Levi (Counter) *
Public Enemy *
Racoon (PIAS)
Reverend's Revenge (Hazelwood)
Rummelsnuff *
Russkaja (Chat Chapeau)
Smokestack Lightnin (Emi) *
Stateless (!K7) *
The Blue Sinners (Motor Digital)
The Fashion *
The Great Bertholinis (Hazelwood)
The Heavy (Counter) *
The Lemonheads *
The Low Frequency in Stereo *
Toni L & Safarisounds (360°)
Underwater Sleeping Society *
Urban Delights (Unique)
Velveteen *


DJs
4 Hero (Talkin' Loud) *
Adam Freeland (Marine Parade) *
Alex Gopher (V2 Music) *
Andy Fletcher (Depeche Mode) *
Aphrodite (Urban Takeover)*
Birdy Nam Nam *
Buscemi (Labels) *
Commix (Metalheadz)
Cyantific (Hospital) *
Dani Siciliano (!K7) *
Danny Byrd (Hospital) *
DJ Cam (Columbia) *
DJ Jazzy Jeff (Various) *
DJ Krush (Sony) *
DJ Marky (Brazil) *
DJ Patife (Brazil)*
DJ Premier (Gang Starr)*
Dub Pistols (Distinctive) *
Dunkelbunt *
Etienne de Crecy (V2) *
Freddy Fresh (Sony) *
Gilles Peterson (Talkin` Loud) *
Goldie (Metalheadz) *
Gooseflash *
Guns´n´Bombs (Kitsune Maison) *
Hacienda (Ministry Of Sound)
Hexstatic (Ninja Tune) *
High Contrast (Hospital) *
Julie Marghilano
Kenny "Dope" Gonzales (MAW) *
Knee Deep (Clubstar)
Kosheen DJs (Universal) *
Llorca (Fcom/Pias) *
Logistics (Hospital) *
"Little" Louie Vega (MAW) *
London Elektricity (Hospital) *
Louis Osbourne (Kingdom Come)
Martin L. Gore (Depeche Mode) *
Masters At Work (MAW) *
Michael Rütten (Compost)
Mickey Finn (Urban Takeover) *
Miguel Migs (Naked Music) *
Mo` Horizons (Agogo)
My Robot Friend (Soma) *
Nu:Tone (Hospital) *
Paco de la Cruz (Brazilectro)
Peter Hook (New Order/Joy Division) *
Plump DJs (Finger Licking) *
Shy FX (Digital Soundboy) *
Smith & Mighty (!K7)
Syncopix (Hospital)
Talvin Singh *
The Buttbrothers
The Freestylers DJs *
The Happy Mondays DJs *
Tomahawk (Hospital)
zero dB (Ninja Tune)*

MCs
J.MC
MC Tali (Full Cycle) *
MC Wrec (Hospital) *
Stamina MC *



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