Le Camion Bazar
Café Barge in Paris, France for Cercle
The Parisian hipsters are smoking roll-ups on a boat, desperately trying not to look like they're actually enjoying themselves too much. You've got the art school dropouts in vintage sunglasses nodding along, pretending they discovered deep house before it was cool. It's a proper scene, but scanning the 'Le Camion Bazar Café Barge in Paris, France for Cercle tracklist', the music perfectly justifies the incredibly chic pretension. The riverside venue is bathed in gorgeous golden hour light, offering a warm, effortlessly cool energy that feels completely detached from the real world.
Breaking down this Le Camion Bazar live set, they keep it beautifully groovy, cruising at a very relaxed 124.0 average BPM. Dominated by the 12A key, the Rominimal energy arc is a masterclass in gentle, sun-drenched progression that never forces the vibe. Their mixing style is incredibly patient, with long, atmospheric blends that make the tracks completely melt into the Parisian sunset. The crate digging is super deep, pulling out funky, ethereal soundscapes and delicate, driving rhythms.
Dropping 'Dave Lee - Free Bass (Joey Negro Funk Equation Mix)' is a brilliantly cheeky, disco-tinged crowd-pleaser, while 'Shit Robot - Feels Real' provides that proper sorted electronic groove. The journey is a beautiful sonic cruise, starting with the 'Stavroz - The Finishing' opening track. It softly undulating through warm, melodic peaks before the night takes over. The closing track, 'Luca De Mozzi - Jump Upped', leaves the fashionable crowd completely zen.