Saint Germain is the stage name of Ludovic Navarre, a Frenchelectronica and nu jazz musican. His album Boulevard was released in July 1995 and has sold over 300,000 copies worldwide. His United States debut, Tourist, was released in 2000 and sold 200,000 copies. Bob Marley, Toots and the Maytals, Miles Davis and Kool and the Gang are among Ludovic's early influences. He composed his first work under the name of Sub System with friend Guy Rabiller. He has released EPs under a number of aliases, among them Deep Side, LN's, Modus Vivendi, Nuages and Soofle. A stage name or a screen name is a pseudonym used by performers - such as actors, athletes, comedians, musicians and clowns. ... Electronica is a rather vague term that covers a wide range of electronic or electronic-influenced music. ... Nu-jazz (sometimes electro-jazz) was coined in the late 1990s to refer to styles which combine jazz textures and sometimes jazz instrumentation with electronic music. ... Boulevard is an album by French DJ Ludovic Navarre, released under the stage name Saint Germain. ... 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Tourist is the 2000 album by Ludovic Navarre (who uses the stage name St. ... This article is about the year 2000. ... Robert Nesta Marley, OM, (February 6, 1945 â May 11, 1981) better known as Bob Marley, was a Jamaican singer, guitarist, songwriter, Rastafari and activist. ... Frederick Toots Hibbert and the Maytals are considered legends of reggae and ska music. ... Davis 1959 album Kind of Blue, the best-selling jazz album ever. ... Kool & The Gang Kool & the Gang was a massively successful rhythm and blues and disco group. ...
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The Count of St. Germain (allegedly died February 27, 1784) was a courtier, adventurer, inventor, amateur scientist, violinist, amateur composer, and a mysterious gentleman; he also displayed some skills with the practice of alchemy.
In the New Age beliefs regarding him, St. Germain is always associated with the color violet and the jewel amethyst; he is also regarded as the "Master of the Seventh (violet) Ray".
He was a magician, a musician, artistry as a violinist, talent as a painter, skill in alchemy and chemistry, a seer who read for and socialized with the rich and famous, had great wealth, and was one of the most mysterious men on the Europe continent.