PURR "Seaside Day" unreleased song
CD album "Ten Years Of Prohibited Records. Un anniversaire!"
Prohibited Records 2006
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PURR
CD album " Open Transport"
Prohibited Records 2000

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PURR
CD album " Whales Lead To The Deep Sea"
Prohibited Records 1997
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PURR
SP single " Trust /Apple Juice"
Prohibied Records 1996
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Stephane BOUVIER Bass, Sampler

Lorichunberg Drums, Trumpet, Organ

Thomas MERY Voice, Guitars, Sampler

About a year after it's conception and around the release of a first single "Trust/Apple Juice" (September, 1996), Purr started playing shows around France.

The band continued to develop it's personality, alternating tensions with looseness, while integrating jazzy rhythms within the atmospheres of deep emotion.

Their first album, "Whales Lead To The Deep Sea" was released in September 1997, and was the French indie revelation of the year. In 1998, the band focused on parallel projects before starting to compose their new album.

"Open Transport" surprised everyone with it's growth and change. The album contained both French and English lyrics and only one instrumental track. While conserving the full identity of the band, the writing and composing had fully matured, and the position of Thomas Mery's voice next to genius arrangements, situated the band at the edge of modern pop and "chanson". The album was recorded in April 2000 at Black Box studio by Peter Deimel and was produced by Luke Sutherland (English writer, producer and musician known for Long Fin Killie, Bows and his collaborations with Mogwa•).