Enfants

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"Enfants"
VillalobosEnfants.jpg
French word
Single by Ricardo Villalobos
A-side "Enfants (Chants)"
B-side "Enfants (Tambours)"
ReleasedFebruary 22, 2008 (2008-02-22)
Genre Minimal techno,
microhouse
Length17:05
Label Sei Es Drum,
Word and Sound
Producer(s) Ricardo Villalobos
Ricardo Villalobos singles chronology
"'Sei Es Drum'"
(2007)
"Enfants"
(2008)
"'Vasco'"
(2008)

"Enfants" is a 2008 single by electronic music producer Ricardo Villalobos. Though 17 minutes in length, the A-side, "Enfants (Chants)", has been described as a "remarkably catchy, hype-inducing DJ tool" by Pitchfork Media, [1] and as a "great tool for DJs" by electronic music magazine Resident Advisor, due to its minimal changes over the course of the entire song. [2]

Contents

Structure

The branding of "Enfants (Chants)" as a "DJ tool" is due to its unusual structure, incorporating "no development over its seventeen minute length". [2] The song is based on a repeating sample of "Baba Yaga La Sorcière", a track from Christian Vander's 1995 rework of his band Magma's Mekanïk Destruktïw Kommandöh (1973). [2] With the addition electronic drums and hi-hat, it "turns snippet of a prog rock classic into a minimal techno classic." [3] The sample simply fades in at the beginning, and fades out at the piece's conclusion. The minimal development through the song invites seamless DJ mixing; [2] Villalobos himself stated that "the idea is that anyone can mix whatever track into this track because it doesn't have too much melody, tones or harmony inside." [4]

The B-side, "Enfants (Tambours)", is a ten-minute "DJ tool" in a similar style, consisting of only percussion and bass. [2]

Reception

"Enfants (Chants)" was released to much hype, [5] and received generally positive reviews. It was given a 5 star rating by DJ Magazine [6] and was rated 3.5/5 in a review by Resident Advisor. [2] It was also featured in a number of "best of 2008" lists, including being named the 52nd best track of 2008 by Pitchfork Media [7] and a "Critical Beat" of 2008 in The Wire 's "2008 Rewind" issue. [8] "Enfants (Chants)" was also featured on The Wire's April 2008 "Office Ambience" chart, with reviews editor Derek Walmsley referring to the song as a "minimal techno masterpiece". [9]

Track listing

Side A
No.TitleLength
1."Enfants (Chants)"17:08
Side B
No.TitleLength
1."Enfants (Tambours)"10:08

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