DJ PROMO: St Germain – Sittin’ Here Remixes
![]() Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. Stream tracks above (skip with arrows) We received great responses on the self-titled album from St Germain (Ludovic Navarre), which dropped in October on Nonesuch Records, 15 years after the commercially and critically successful Tourist. On March 11, Navarre digitally releases a new set of four remixes of tracks from the current album, including a remix of “Real Blues” by DJ Deep & Romain Poncet, and three versions of “Sittin Here,” by Atjazz, Boddhi Satva and Terry Laird. Navarre brings this larger-than-life show to North America this spring. A full itinerary is below. For the St Germain live show, which KCRW calls “a must see at this year’s Coachella,” Navarre will be joined by revered Malian guitarist and n’goni player Guimba Kouyate (whom Brian Eno recently heralded as “the greatest guitar player I’ve heard for years and years”), Senegalese kora player Cheikh Lo Ouza Diallo, and Brazilian percussionist Jorge Bezerra, all of whom perform on the album, as well as Didier Davidas (keyboard), Sadio Kone (n’goni), Edouard Labor (saxophone & flute) and Sullyvan Rhino (bass), with Navarre himself at the center, acting as musical director. |
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St Germain debuts a live long-form video clip from his performance at The Bataclan in Paris on November 12, 2015. Shot by Charlotte Vasseneix, who directed the “Real Blues” video, it highlights St Germain’s first Parisian show in over a decade. St Germain Spring 2016 North American Tour PROMO TRACKLIST: |
St. Germain kept us waiting a while, but we are so glad he did with this epic work! And, it follows through on this single – from start to finish across all these superb re/mixes, which are incredibly stunning; an aural sensation bumper package.
St. Germain already had a great project with this recent self-titled album pulling inspiration from Mali musicians, but when you throw in Atjazz and Boddhi Satva on remixes? Goodness…it’s downright spiritual. Deep house heads have no choice but to give it up on the dance floor when these versions are in the mix. Incredible versions.