
We can hardly believe it, but Connaisseur is turning 20 this year! It all began in early November 2005 with our debut release, Patrick Chardronnet’s “Eve By Day.” Not only was it our first track, but it also became our first hit, setting the tone for everything to come. Now, hundreds of tracks later, we're proudly entering our anniversary year.
To celebrate our anniversary, we’ve gathered musical gifts from some of our beloved artists — tracks that truly resonate with us and embody The Sound of Connaisseur.
Introducing “The Presents,” a series of releases leading up to our official anniversary in November.
For the third edition of our "Present" anniversary series, we invited our friend Enzo Eila back to Connaisseur. His last release, Inganno Figurativo, proved that Enzo is someone you can turn to for all shades of house music. That made him the perfect choice for a genre close to our hearts: '90s French House.
It’s a sound that never truly experienced a proper revival, yet remains timeless to us. Two labels from that era stand out in particular — Thomas Bangalter’s Roulé and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo’s Crydamoure, both of course better known as Daft Punk. Baiser is Enzo’s homage to that legacy.
Baiser is a bouncy, uplifting filter house banger full of playful twists and turns. Per Brindare a Uno leans into a cut-up, power-house style with nods to the raw energy of "Tracks on da Rocks."
Early dance floor reactions? More than promising.
To celebrate our anniversary, we’ve gathered musical gifts from some of our beloved artists — tracks that truly resonate with us and embody The Sound of Connaisseur.
Introducing “The Presents,” a series of releases leading up to our official anniversary in November.
For the third edition of our "Present" anniversary series, we invited our friend Enzo Eila back to Connaisseur. His last release, Inganno Figurativo, proved that Enzo is someone you can turn to for all shades of house music. That made him the perfect choice for a genre close to our hearts: '90s French House.
It’s a sound that never truly experienced a proper revival, yet remains timeless to us. Two labels from that era stand out in particular — Thomas Bangalter’s Roulé and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo’s Crydamoure, both of course better known as Daft Punk. Baiser is Enzo’s homage to that legacy.
Baiser is a bouncy, uplifting filter house banger full of playful twists and turns. Per Brindare a Uno leans into a cut-up, power-house style with nods to the raw energy of "Tracks on da Rocks."
Early dance floor reactions? More than promising.
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