Mac Stanton

Mac Stanton
Born 1977
Origin Fribourg, Germany
Genres French house
Occupation(s) Label Manager, Producer, Physician
Years active 1995-present
Labels So French Records
Associated acts Freshlovers

Mac Stanton (born 1977) is an electronic music producer and the creator and manager of So French Records. Stanton is also part of the three-man (Stanton, Boss & Player) music group Freshlovers.

Musical career

Stanton started producing at the age of 18, and is still releasing tracks at the age of 34. Stanton produces the “French Touch” style of house music.

In December 2008, Stanton created the So French Records record label. So French Records saw its first release in the Beverly Hills Chase EP by the Freshlovers. Beverly Hills Chase was remixed by a number of notable groups, including Superfunk, Super Mal, Jetset Hifi, Edwin Van Cleef, 4TrakZ, Vch Crew, Super 64, and Vox Populis.[1]

Stanton was recently featured on the music website In Your Speakers, calling him an "up-and-coming Daft Punk protégé".[2]

On February 24, 2012, Stanton will release his first album called A nos amours LP on So French Records, an album containing 17 tracks, corresponding to his view of "French Touch music". Blogged into "French Touch Forum" here, considered as the relief of the new French Touch movement!

Discography

Date Release name Artist(s) Record label Categorization
1 October 2009 Road 33 EP Mac Stanton, Freshlovers So French Records SFR008
8 November 2010 A Nos Amours EP Mac Stanton So French Records SFR023
22 November 2010 Friday Night EP Mac Stanton, Freshlovers So French Records SFR024
11 April 2011 House Is Burnin' EP Mac Stanton, Freshlovers So French Records SFR027
24 February 2012 A Nos Amours LP Mac Stanton So French Records SFR035

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See also

References

  1. "Mac Stanton Discography". Mac Stanton Discography. Discogs. Retrieved 27 May 2011.
  2. Campbell, Joe. "Mac Stanton is Feeling It Out (For You)". In Your Speakers. Retrieved 27 May 2011.
  3. "Mac Stanton Releases". Mac Stanton Releases on Beatport. Beatport. Retrieved 28 May 2011.


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