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{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2023}} {{Other uses}} {{Refimprove|date=June 2008}} {{short description|French electronic music group}} {{Infobox musical artist | name = Deep Forest | image = Deep Forest logo.svg<!--Not the original logo, but lookalike!--> | caption = | alias = | origin = France | genre = [[Electronic music|Electronic]], [[New-age music|new-age]], [[Ambient music|ambient]], [[World music|world]], [[ethnic electronica]] | years_active = 1992–present | label = | associated_acts = | website = [http://www.deep-forest.fr/ Official Website]<br>[http://www.michelsanchez.com/ Michel Sanchez] | current_members = [[Éric Mouquet]] (1992–present) | past_members = [[Michel Sanchez (musician)|Michel Sanchez]] (1992–2005)<ref name="Sanchesquit">{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQzZtXicnTU |title=Deep Forest Andromeda |publisher=YouTube |date=26 October 2014 |access-date=26 May 2016}}</ref> }} '''Deep Forest''' is a French music project that originally began as a duo consisting of [[Michel Sanchez (musician)|Michel Sanchez]] and [[Éric Mouquet]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.efi-news.com/2012/12/candid-conversation-with-eric-mouquet.html |title=Candid conversation with Eric Mouquet - frontman of Grammy Award winning Deep Forest ~ EF News International | Music and Culture |access-date=12 December 2012 |url-status=usurped |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140502232729/http://www.efi-news.com/2012/12/candid-conversation-with-eric-mouquet.html |archive-date=2 May 2014 }}</ref> They compose a style of [[world music]], sometimes called [[ethnic electronica]], mixing ethnic with electronic sounds and [[electronic dance music|dance beats]] or [[Chill-out music|chillout beats]]. Their sound has been described as an "ethno-introspective ambient world music".<ref name=autogenerated1>{{cite web|url=http://www.enotes.com/contemporary-musicians/deep-forest-biography |title=Deep Forest Biography: Contemporary Musicians |access-date=28 June 2008 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090905155246/http://www.enotes.com/contemporary-musicians/deep-forest-biography |archive-date=5 September 2009 }}</ref> They were nominated for a [[Grammy Awards|Grammy Award]] in 1994 <!-- Year 1993 or 1994? link is for -94 -->for [[Grammy Award for Best Global Music Album|Best World Music Album]],<ref>{{cite web|last=Moon |first=Tom |url=http://articles.philly.com/1994-01-07/living/25824842_1_donald-fagen-s-kamakiriad-award-nominations-song-of-the-year-category/8 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110717144924/http://articles.philly.com/1994-01-07/living/25824842_1_donald-fagen-s-kamakiriad-award-nominations-song-of-the-year-category/8 |url-status=dead |archive-date=17 July 2011 |title=Sting, R.e.m., Houston Grab Grammy Bids Nominations Predictably Conservative; Mariah Carey, Michael Bolton Blocked From Big Awards - philly-archives |website=Articles.philly.com |date=7 January 1994 |access-date=26 May 2016}}</ref> and in 1995 they won the Award for the album ''[[Boheme (album)|Boheme]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.efi-news.com/2012/12/Deep-Forest-at-Deep-India-Concert.html |title=Psychedelic evening with Deep Forest at Deep India concert ~ EF News International | Music and Culture |access-date=17 December 2012 |url-status=usurped |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131002131021/http://www.efi-news.com/2012/12/Deep-Forest-at-Deep-India-Concert.html |archive-date=2 October 2013 }}</ref> The group also became World Music Awards Winner – French group with the highest 1995 world sales. Their albums have sold over 10 million copies. Sanchez started his own career as a singer in 2005, while Mouquet continued working under the band's original name.<ref name="Sanchesquit"/> == History == [[File:Eric Mouquet 02.jpg|thumb|right|[[Éric Mouquet]], co-founder of Deep Forest, performing live on stage.]] Michel Sanchez came up with the idea of mixing the native [[Baka (Cameroon and Gabon)|Baka]] pygmy spoken word with modern music after hearing on-site recordings of these tribes conversing. Along with [[Eric Mouquet]] they created the project Deep Forest. According to Mouquet, the name 'Deep Forest' originates from a combination of [[Deep Purple]] and 'rain forest'.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_a0tmj2VpmY&lc=UgjvPMSnuIHSm3gCoAEC.8OIhF-KrkZ38OOxxwKd1AX Reaction of Eric Mouquet] YouTube, 28 January 2017</ref> The group's first, self-titled, album (nominated for a Grammy) was released in 1992, with "Sweet Lullaby" being the smash single which would put Deep Forest on the musical map (UK Top 10 hit). The song "[[Sweet Lullaby]]" is adapted from a traditional song from the [[Solomon Islands]]. A lullaby named "Rorogwela", sung by Afunakwa, a Northern Malaita woman, was used as a vocal sample in the "Sweet Lullaby".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HD9vjEuLQdc|title=Afunakwa _ Rorogwela (Solomon Islands Lullaby) 1970|publisher=[[YouTube]]|access-date=14 October 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiHTh6NnoWo|title=Where the Hell is Afunakwa?|publisher=[[YouTube]]}}</ref> The album ''Deep Forest'' was dance-driven and the samples were heavily digitised and edited. It was re-released as a limited edition in 1994 under the name ''World Mix''. "Sweet Lullaby" also uses Baka water drumming in the background. <ref>{{cite web|title=The "Water drum"|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tJFI0jLpdo|access-date=14 October 2020|publisher=Smithsonian Folkways Recordings}}</ref> [[File:Deep Forest and OYME 03.jpg|thumb|Members of Deep Forest accepting applause with the folk group [[Oyme]] after a 2017 concert.]] For their second album ''Boheme'', Eric and Michel left behind the sounds of the forest and ventured into Eastern Europe bringing tender, lonesome [[Hungarian folk music|Hungarian]] and Roma chants with upbeat, yet sad, music. Due to this shift, [[Dan Lacksman]] (from [[Telex (band)|Telex]], producer and sound-engineer of the first album) decided to go his separate way and continued working on other projects like [[Pangea Recordings|Pangea]]. The chants were no longer brief, instead extended phrases had been sampled from Hungarian, and Russian. Hungarian singer [[Márta Sebestyén]] and Bulgarian Kate Petrova performed on this album. The duo also performed and produced the remixes for the [[Youssou N'Dour]] single "Undecided" in 1994, with guest vocals by [[Neneh Cherry]] (who featured on n'Dour's break-through single "Seven Seconds"). That same year Deep Forest made remixes for [[Jon Anderson]]'s "Deseo", [[Apollo 440]]'s "Liquid Cool" and [[Cesária Évora]]'s "My Fatigue is Endless". In 1996 Deep Forest collaborated with [[Peter Gabriel]] on the song "While the Earth Sleeps" which was written for the film ''[[Strange Days (film)|Strange Days]]''. The follow-up third album, ''Comparsa'', contained Spanish chants and sounds. The music is often upbeat and celebratory. The last song from the album, ''Media Luna'', which was also released as a single, features a duet of Syrian and Spanish singers Abed Azrei and [[Ana Torroja]].The duo collaborated with [[Joe Zawinul]] on the song Deep Weather during the recording of the album. Also Jorge Reyes (late Mexican musician), collaborated in this album with percussion, vocals and the flute. A recording of their live concert in Japan was also released on a CD called ''Made in Japan''. Although all the songs featured in the show are from the previous three albums, they have new often-longer arrangements and all the chants are performed and reinterpreted by live performers. In 1999 Deep Forest worked with [[Cheb Mami]] and Catherine Lara on the song "L'Enfant Fleur" which had been composed for Sol En Si (a French charity which helps [[HIV]] families). In 2000, Deep Forest released their fourth album, ''Pacifique''. This album was composed to support the movie "Le prince du Pacifique" It mixes Pacific and island beats with electronic music. ''Music Detected'' was the title of their fifth much-anticipated official Deep Forest album which saw the duo turn its attention to the Far East and the Orient for inspiration. It also signalled a change in musical style for Deep Forest, from dance to a more rock-influence. They collaborated with Indonesian pop musician [[Anggun]] on the bilingual song ''Deep Blue Sea'' which served as the lead single. In 2003 Deep Forest released a compilation album ''Essence of the Forest'', with some remastered tracks. In 2004 Deep Forest collaborated with Josh Groban, he composed and produced 2 songs on the album Closer. In 2006 Deep Forest collaborated with Josh Groban on the album Awake. In 2008 Deep Forest released the album Deep Brasil, a collaboration with Brazilian artist Flavio Dell Isola. During 2009-2010 Deep Forest went with a new band formula on stage and Deep Forest performed in different countries and continents (China, Africa, the United States, Japan, France...). In 2014 Deep Forest Released the Album "Deep Africa" In 2013 Sony music India released Deep India, a Deep Forest and Rahul Sharma collaboration. In 2017, the band collaborated with Ukrainian folk project [[Onuka (band)|Onuka]] on the song "VSESVIT". The track is part of Onuka's second studio album "MOZAїKA" ==Music for films== In 1994, Deep Forest appeared on the soundtrack for [[Robert Altman]]'s ''[[Ready to Wear|Prêt-à-Porter]]'' with the song "Martha". Deep Forest was hired to provide a full original score for the 1995 movie ''[[Strange Days (film)|Strange Days]]''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://my-blog-of-interviews.webnode.com/|title=My-blog-of-interviews : ALLAN K. ROSEN|website=My-blog-of-interviews.webnode.com|access-date=14 October 2019}}</ref> and their credit appears on early advertising for the film. In the end, the score was instead composed by [[Graeme Revell]]. One cue from Deep Forest's original music remains in the film, titled "Coral Lounge". Deep Forest also teamed with [[Peter Gabriel]] to write an original song, "[[While the Earth Sleeps]]", for the film's end credits. In addition, two tracks from Deep Forest's album "Boheme" were featured in the film - "Anasthasia" and "Bohemian Ballet. The two new Deep Forest tracks, "Coral Lounge" and "While the Earth Sleeps", were included on the film's soundtrack album. The version of "While the Earth Sleeps" on the album is an edited version. The complete film version was released by Columbia as a CD single in Austria and Japan. One of Deep Forest's songs, "Night Bird", was used in the 1996 film version of ''[[The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996 film)|The Island of Dr. Moreau]]''. In December 2000, Deep Forest composed a soundtrack for the French film ''Le Prince du Pacifique''. The album, entitled ''Pacifique'', is a return to a more ambient and melancholy sound, with piano themes riding above moody synth textures, Pacific Island chants, scratchy synth-leads and electronic drumming. In 2004 the duo composed a soundtrack for the Japanese film ''Kusa No Ran''. A remix of "Sweet Lullaby" was also used for [[Matt Harding]]'s viral hit "Where the Hell is Matt?" ==Side projects== Both Sanchez and Mouquet have worked over a variety of side-projects and solo albums. Sanchez has two solo albums out and produced Wes successful debut album; while Mouquet created the group [[Dao Dezi]], collaborated with Catherine Lara and arranged Thorgal, he composed and produced songs for Ana Torroja (Mecano), Jean Sebastien Lavoie, and composed and produced songs for Josh Groban. ==Live performances== Deep Forest had their first live concert in 1996 at the [[G7]] Summit in [[Lyon]], France. They continued from there on to the Deep Forest '96 world tour. During the 1996 tour, Deep Forest performed a number of shows in France, Hungary, Greece, Australia, Japan, Poland and US. After the completion of Comparsa there was a '98 world tour. Since '98 there have been numerous live performances, including the Image Concerts, which took place in Japan. The concerts were based around the 'Image' album (similar to Pure Moods) and featured a number of famous Japanese artists, also including Deep Forest. ==Donations== A percentage of proceeds from Deep Forest's debut album sales went to the [[Pygmy Fund]], set up to aid the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]]'s Efe pygmies in the transition from nomadic to agrarian subsistence, and to provide appropriate health care. However, music of the Efe people was not included on the record, and so the musicians sampled on the record would not have benefited.<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal|last=Mills|first=Sherylle|date=1996|title=Indigenous Music and the Law: An Analysis of National and International Legislation|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/767807|journal=Yearbook for Traditional Music|volume=28|pages=57–86|doi=10.2307/767807|jstor=767807|s2cid=28388431 |issn=0740-1558|url-access=subscription}}</ref> A portion of the proceeds from 'Boheme' go to the György Martin Foundation, which aids in protecting the [[Roma culture of Hungary]]. Deep Forest also actively supports the Sana Madagascar Association starting with 'Comparsa'. "The aim of the Sana Madagascar Association is to contribute protecting the environment, to collect instruments and precious recordings in order to allow the Malagasy man to save his culture, his nature and his traditional music."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://deepforest.co/faq01.htm%23df_name |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130628093001/http://deepforest.co/faq01.htm%23df_name |url-status=dead |archive-date=28 June 2013 |title=The Artists :What is Deep Forest? |website=Archive.today |access-date=8 April 2020}}</ref> == Controversy == The song "Freedom Cry" from the album ''[[Boheme (album)|Boheme]]'' caused controversy when it was revealed that the Hungarian Roma singer, [[Károly Rostás]] ("Huttyán"), never received any monetary compensation from the song, and neither did his family after he died in 1986. His singing, archived by [[Claude Flagel]], was sampled by Deep Forest. Flagel allegedly paid Huttyán {{Currency|1500|HUF}} (about {{Currency|30|USD}} in 1986) for the recording. The case was later documented in a movie entitled ''[[Huttyán]]'', released in 1996.<ref name="huttyanmovie">[http://nda.sztaki.hu/kereso/index.php?a=get&id=2539&pattern= Huttyán (NDA@SZTAKI)<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The relatives did succeed to some extent in getting compensation from Deep Forest.<ref>Hungarian newspaper articles:[http://www.folkradio.hu/hirek/hir_show.php?id=1751 1],[http://www.szabadfold.hu/cikk?6152 2] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111009023859/http://www.szabadfold.hu/cikk?6152 |date=9 October 2011 }}</ref> Deep Forest's signature song "Sweet Lullaby" centres on an uncredited recording of ancestral [[Baegu]] lullaby "Rorogwela", from [[Malaita]], sung by a woman named Afunakwa, and recorded by ethnomusicologist [[Hugo Zemp]]. The recording was used without authorization from Afunakwa, Zemp, label UNESCO discs or distributor Auvidis, although Zemp had earlier reluctantly given oral permission for an unrelated recording to be used.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Feld|first=Steven|date=1 January 2000|title=A Sweet Lullaby for World Music|url=https://muse.jhu.edu/article/26181|journal=Public Culture|language=en|volume=12|issue=1|pages=145–171|doi=10.1215/08992363-12-1-145|s2cid=143663473|issn=1527-8018|url-access=subscription}}</ref> The Deep Forest project has since become a ''cause celèbre'' as an example of primitivist caricature and [[cultural appropriation]].<ref>{{Cite book|last=AGAWU|first=V. KOFI|title=AFRICAN IMAGINATION IN MUSIC P|id={{ASIN|0190263210|country=uk}}}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|title=Folk Music and Commercialization in Danubian Trances and Boheme {{!}} Dancecult: Journal of Electronic Dance Music Culture|url=https://dj.dancecult.net/index.php/dancecult/article/view/509|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|last=Feld|first=S.|date=2000|title=A Sweet Lullaby for World Music|journal=Public Culture|volume=12|pages=145–171|doi=10.1215/08992363-12-1-145|s2cid=143663473}}</ref> == Influences == Mouquet was influenced by his interests in [[House music|house]] and [[Techno|techno music]].<ref name=autogenerated1 /> ==Awards== ===Nominations in France and the US=== *1993: MTV Awards Best Video - "Sweet Lullaby" *1993: Victoires de la Musique Best Album - ''World Music'' *1993: Victoires de la Musique Best Group of the Year *1995: World Music Awards Winner - French group with the highest 1995 world sales *1995: Grammy Awards Winner - Best Album - ''World Music'' *1996: Victoires de la Musique - Best Group of the Year *1996: Victoires de la Musique - Best Album - ''World Music'' ==Discography== {{col-begin}} {{col-2}} ===Albums=== ; Studio albums * 1992: ''[[Deep Forest (Deep Forest album)|Deep Forest]]'' (also known as ''[[World Mix]]'') • 3 mil. copies sold * 1995: ''[[Boheme (album)|Boheme]]'' • 4 mil. copies sold * 1997: ''[[Comparsa (album)|Comparsa]]'' • 1 mil. copies sold * 2002: ''[[Music Detected]]'' • 500,000 copies sold * 2008: ''Deep Brasil'' * 2013: ''Deep India'' (with [[Rahul Sharma (musician)|Rahul Sharma]]) * 2013: ''[[Deep Africa]]'' * 2015: ''Evo Devo'' * 2018: ''Epic Circuits'' (with [[Gaudi (musician)|Gaudi]]) * 2020: ''Deep Symphonic'' * 2021: ''Eponymous'' (a re-recording of [[Deep Forest (Deep Forest album)|Deep Forest]]) * 2023: ''Burning'' ; Live albums * 1999: ''[[Made in Japan (Deep Forest album)|Made in Japan]]'' • 150,000 copies sold ; Soundtracks * 2000: ''[[Pacifique (album)|Pacifique]]'' * 2004: ''Kusa no Ran'' • released only in Japan ; Compilations * 2003: ''Essence of Deep Forest'' • released only in Japan * 2004: ''Essence of the Forest'' • three different editions ===Singles=== * 1992 – "Deep Forest" ([[UK Singles Chart|UK]] #20) Australia #32 <ref name="British Hit Singles & Albums">{{cite book | first= David | last= Roberts | year= 2006 | title= British Hit Singles & Albums | edition= 19th | publisher= Guinness World Records Limited | location= London | isbn= 1-904994-10-5 | page= 147}}</ref> * 1992 – "[[Sweet Lullaby]]" (UK #10, U.S. #78, Australia #7. Over 1 million copies sold) * 1992 – "White Whisper" * 1993 – "Forest Hymn" * 1994 – "Savana Dance" (UK #28) * 1994 – "Undecided" (collaboration with [[Youssou N'dour]]) * 1995 – "Boheme" * 1995 – "Marta's Song" (UK #26 (collaboration with [[Márta Sebestyén]])) * 1996 – "[[While the Earth Sleeps]]" (collaboration with [[Peter Gabriel]]) * 1996 – "Bohemian Ballet" (promo) * 1997 – "Freedom Cry" * 1997 – "Madazulu" * 1998 – "Media Luna" * 1998 – "Noonday Sun" * 1999 – "Hunting" (Live) * 1999 – "Sweet Lullaby" (live) * 2000 – "Pacifique" * 2002 – "Deep Blue Sea" (INA #2 (collaboration with [[Anggun]])) * 2002 – "Endangered Species" * 2002 – "Will You Be Ready" (promo) {{col-2}} === Other releases === ; Michel Sanchez albums * 1994: ''Windows'' • produced by Dan Lacksman and himself * 2000: ''Hiéroglyphes'' • produced by himself * 2008: ''The Day Of A Paper Bird'' • produced by himself * 2008: ''The Touch'' • produced by himself * 2014: ''Eliott'' • produced by himself * 2015: ''The Man And The Machine'' • produced by himself * 2016: ''Ça Sent L'Jazz'' (EP) • produced by himself * 2016: ''Windows II'' • produced by himself ; Eric Mouquet's albums <!-- Deep Brasil is not technically a Deep Forest album. It was released under the name Deep Projects. This should be considered a Deep Forest related album from Eric Mouquet similar to Dao Dezi, Aral and Thorgal ! --> * 2008: ''Deep Brasil'' • as Deep Projects * 2013: ''Deep India'' • as Deep Forest & Rahul Sharma * 2013: ''[[Deep Africa]]'' • as Deep Forest Eric Mouquet ; Collaborations * 1999: ''Aral'' with [[Catherine Lara]] * 2003: ''Closer'' with [[Josh Groban]] * 2006: ''Awake'' with Josh Groban * 2012: ''Files under Zawinhul'' with [[Joe Zawinul]] * 2018: ''Epic Circuits'' with [[Gaudi (musician)|Gaudi]] {{col-end}} == See also == *[[List of ambient music artists]] ==References== {{Reflist}} {{Authority control}} {{Deep Forest}} [[Category:French new-age music groups]] [[Category:French world music groups]] [[Category:French electronic musicians]] [[Category:Grammy Award winners]] [[Category:Musical groups established in 1992]] [[Category:550 Music artists]]
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