Anarchic System

Anarchic System
Origin Lille, France
Genres Electronic music, rock music, folk music
Years active 1972-1978
Labels AZ
Associated acts Patrick Hernandez, Crazy Horse (French band)
Past members Gilles Devos
Jacques Deville
Patrick Verette
Christian Lerouge
Michel Dhuy

Anarchic System was a French band formed in the early 1970s.

The band's members were parts of other groups from the rock scene of northern France. They were in good friendship when the opportunity of recording the "Popcorn" cover was given to them by Paul de Senneville of (AZ Records) in 1972. They were chosen because of C. Lerouge's incredible ability in using a Minimoog. Commercial success (700,000 copies) gave the band an opportunity to release two other singles ("Carmen Brasilia" and "Royal Summer"), even before they were signed in 1973.

The band's songs are mostly attributed to electronic music due to the presence of a keyboard in "Popcorn", "Carmen Brasilia" and the long version of "Generation". However, other singles are influenced by rock genres. Their influence were Uriah Heep, Warhorse, Black Sabbath and such.

Their songs were written by P. De Senneville and O. Toussaint for the first singles (including "Generation"), then they changed to C. Gordanne, C. Van Loo and I. Wira for the following release, only achieving to impose their own songs on the release "Goody Lady" in 1977.

Musicians

  • Gilles Devos: vocals;
  • Jacques Deville: vocals and guitar;
  • Patrick Verette: bass;
  • Christian Lerouge: keyboards, Minimoog;
  • Michel Dhuy: drums.

The musicians were involved in other line up :

  • Gilles Devos: vocals in Try Again;
  • Jacques Deville: guitar in Les Lynx.

Discography

Albums'
  • Pussycat c'est la vie (1974)
  • Generation (1975)
  • Sugar Baby Mission Space Recording (1976)
Compilations and featuring
  • Anarchic System
  • Dolannès Melodies (1975): movies soundtracks, songs played by JC Borelly, Anarchic System (the song "Starlight" instrumental) and Pop Concerto Orchestra
  • JC Borelly (1978): featuring with the song "Wish to Know Why"
Singles

Released by AZ Records but without intervention of the former members:

  • "Movie Star" (1983)
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