Sun-drenched French house with a soulful heart. Warm analog synths and infectious vocal loops designed for rooftop parties and late-summer drives.
Boston Bun (Thibaud Noyer) is a pivotal figure in the second wave of the Ed Banger Records legacy, bridging the gap between the label's electro-clash origins and a more refined, soulful house aesthetic. Emerging in 2012 under the mentorship of Pedro Winter (Busy P), Noyer quickly distinguished himself with a sound that prioritized 'rough' house textures and 'dusty' basslines over the distorted maximalism of his contemporaries.
His early work, such as the 'Housecall' and 'Flasher' EPs, demonstrated a deep knowledge of Chicago house (specifically The Mongoloids) and a cinematic approach to production, likely influenced by his background in film direction. Over the last decade, his sound has evolved toward a brighter, more vocal-centric 'soul-house' style, culminating in global club hits like 'Don't Wanna Dance.' He occupies a unique space in the French electronic scene, maintaining the cool-factor of the Parisian underground while achieving significant commercial crossover success through his label Circa '99. Critically, he is respected for his ability to maintain high-fidelity production standards without sacrificing the grit and swing essential to authentic house music.
Shares house, disco (subgenres); joyful, euphoric, playful (moods)
Shares house, disco (subgenres); joyful, euphoric, playful (moods)
Shares house, disco (subgenres); sample_based, studio_polished, analog_warmth (production style)
Shares house, disco (subgenres); studio_polished, sample_based, analog_warmth (production style)
Shares house, disco (subgenres); hi_fi, sample_based, studio_polished (production style)
Shares house, disco (subgenres); studio_polished, sample_based, analog_warmth (production style)
Shares house, disco (subgenres); joyful, euphoric, playful (moods)
Shares voice_as_instrument, disco, house, analog_warmth (signature)
Shares disco, house, euphoric, joyful (subgenre)
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