As the 20th century entered its final few years and crossed over into a new millennium, a certain sound began to emerge from France that had a much looser and dirtier sound to it than the more cleaner Disco House music sounds from its U.K, Europe and American counterparts.Although artists such as Paul Johnson and DJ Sneak did release through the label at some point making that connection.





This style was extremely raw and unforgiving, for it had an almost unfinished feel to many of the records that were released on the label. Many of the tracks sounded like demos and this was the appeal. It was rough and ready and had a punk attitude and feel towards it, which was nothing like the more cleaner polished tracks that were being released elsewhere at that time.





Whilst in America they did have the Chicago Relief and Dance Mania labels fro example, which could well have been an influence on Crydamoure? But overall the French disco house revolution of the late 20th century certainly made a massive impact on the wider dance community and opened new doors of production styles that made it possible for anyone to have a go at making a record.







