Editorial Reviews The Trip created by Saint Etienne includes records from their DJ bags over the last decade Chicago soul, TV show themes, rare psychedelia, and continental odds and ends with a second CD of atmospheric magic. Taking you through the musical journey of their lives, previous The Trip albums created by Dirty Vegas, Tom Middleton, and most recently Tim Love Lee have delighted music fans everywhere. Picking an eclectic selection of music, from tracks they love, tracks that have influenced them and gems that they found over the years, the result has met with critical acclaim each time. The Trip by Saint Etienne is another fantastic journey for the series hypnotic, stylish and funky.
Music Review:
Music Review
Hindemith: String Quartets Nos. 1, 4, 7
Luedeke: The Moon in the Labyrinth/Houdy: Quintette/Schafer: Theseus/The Crown of Ariadne
Music: Kogarashi No Etude [Import]
Mix the Vibe: 27 Years in the Mix
Late One Sunday & the Following Morning [EP]
Jentzsch: Paysages flute G; Paysages SM [Import]
Album Description
Saint Etienne is a British pop/rock band led by songwriters Bob Stanley and Pete Wiggs, and fronted by vocalist Sarah Cracknell. Since the group's original inception in the early '90s, they've racked up a string of indie hit singles that were driven by deep club beats encompassing anything from house and techno to Hip Hop and disco, including 1990s hit "Only Love Can Break Your Heart," and their summer smash "Nothing Can Stop Us" in the following year.