French Electro / French Touch
This category celebrates Francophone Electro and French Touch, a sound that has made its mark on clubs worldwide with its elegant grooves and refined productions. A blend of house, funk, and electro-pop, this style has shaped a unique musical identity championed by artists who have become legendary.
One more time, let these Made in France electro vinyls set your turntables on fire.
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French touch: The French electro that conquered the world
Why collect French touch on vinyl?
French Touch was born on vinyl. In the 1990s, Daft Punk, Cassius, and Étienne de Crécy sculpted their sound on turntables and samplers, then pressed their maxi-singles on cult labels like Roulé and Crydamoure. Owning these records means holding a piece of history from a movement that redefined global electronic music. The warm vinyl grain beautifully enhances the genre’s signature filtered loops and round basslines, far beyond what streaming can deliver.
Essential classics and hidden gems
You can’t discuss French Touch without Daft Punk’s Homework (1997) and Discovery (2001), the cornerstones of the genre. Air’s Moon Safari (1998) offered its dreamy counterpart, while Cassius’s 1999 and Étienne de Crécy’s Super Discount embodied its club pulse. In the 2000s, Justice’s † (2007) electrified an entire generation, and maxi-singles like Stardust’s “Music Sounds Better With You” or Alan Braxe & Fred Falke’s “Intro” remain collector grails. More recent gems from Kavinsky, Breakbot, and Polo & Pan carry the torch on wax.
Finding the right edition: original pressings and reissues
Original pressings from Roulé, Crydamoure, and Ed Banger Records are highly sought after: a first-edition Roulé 12-inch, recognizable by its minimalist black sleeve and red logo, can fetch high prices. Recent reissues from Because Music or Warner offer a quality alternative at a more affordable price point. By comparing offers across multiple retailers, Vinyles.com helps you spot the best deal for the edition you’re after, whether it’s an original or a repress.
