Games
"Seven Days and One Week" is a song by Italian-French electronic music act B.B.E. It was released in July 1996 by Triangle Records as the lead single from their debut album, Games (1996). As a representative of the short-lived dream house sound, the song became a top 10 hit worldwide, most notably reaching number-one in Spain, number two in Belgium, Finland, Ireland and Italy, and number three in Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. On the Eurochart Hot 100, it also peaked at number three. Read more on Last.fm.
Inspired equally by trance and new age music, the dream-house unit BBE was formed in 1996 by producers Bruno Sanchioni, Bruno Quartier and Emmanuel Top. The trio of French/Itailan techno experts came together with a debut single, Seven Days and One Week, which became a hit at clubs from Ibiza to London and ascended into the Top Five of the British charts. Though Quartier left immediately after the single's success, Sanchioni and Top's follow-up Flash also hit the Top Five, alongside similar tunes by Sash! and Robert Miles in a wave of chart-bound dream house. ZYX Records issued the compilation Early Works in 1997, and BBE released their debut album Games one year later. Emmanuel Top also has a solo career, with productions on NovaMute and Le Petit Prince. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
"Seven Days and One Week" is a song by Italian-French electronic music act B.B.E. It was released in July 1996 by Triangle Records as the lead single from their debut album, Games (1996). As a representative of the short-lived dream house sound, the song became a top 10 hit worldwide, most notably reaching number-one in Spain, number two in Belgium, Finland, Ireland and Italy, and number three in Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. On the Eurochart Hot 100, it also peaked at number three. Read more on Last.fm.
Inspired equally by trance and new age music, the dream-house unit BBE was formed in 1996 by producers Bruno Sanchioni, Bruno Quartier and Emmanuel Top. The trio of French/Itailan techno experts came together with a debut single, Seven Days and One Week, which became a hit at clubs from Ibiza to London and ascended into the Top Five of the British charts. Though Quartier left immediately after the single's success, Sanchioni and Top's follow-up Flash also hit the Top Five, alongside similar tunes by Sash! and Robert Miles in a wave of chart-bound dream house. ZYX Records issued the compilation Early Works in 1997, and BBE released their debut album Games one year later. Emmanuel Top also has a solo career, with productions on NovaMute and Le Petit Prince. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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