Bel Amour, a French electronic music group formed in Paris in 2000, was founded by Ãdouard de Tricasse and JeanâClaude Sindress, who served as the primary producer and lyricist respectively. Their early background was rooted in the French touch scene, where they cultivated a sound that blended disco samples with house rhythms. The groupâs breakthrough came with the 2001 release of the single "Bel Amour", which featured five remixes and reached number 23 on the UK Singles Chart while also charting in France and Switzerland; the track entered the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs list in 2002. In 2001, "Bel Amour" collaborated on a remix for Phats & Smallâs "This Time Around" and, in 2002, produced a remix for David Guettaâs "Love Don't Let Me Go". The duo continued to release music under the name Bel Amour, with Ãdouard de Tricasse maintaining the production role while JeanâClaude Sindress pursued songwriting for other artists, contributing to tracks such as David Guettaâs "Gettin' Over You" and "Sexy Bitch". The groupâs discography includes the 2001 EP "Bel Amour", which encapsulated their blend of house beats and filtered disco backdrops, cementing their place in early 2000s French electronic music.
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