Performance · Production
Emmanuel Top
Lille, France
Emmanuel Top is credited on 494 releases across 179 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1991–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
494
Pressings credited
179
Albums
4
Decades active
14
In collections
Biography
Emmanuel Top (born 30 October 1971) is a French acid techno music producer. He was popular in the 1990s for his releases on his own record label, Attack Records, he began his career at the end of the 1980s in full wave New beat on the Belgian label DIKI Records, under the pseudonym Bazz with Bruno Sanchioni of Age of Love. His most famous track is entitled "Acid Phase". Released in 1995, the title was further popularised by Kai Tracid, whose cover "Acid Phase (Kai Tracid Remix)" was regularly featured as a video on, inter alia, MTV those days. Another very popular song is "Turkish Bazar", released in 1994, which contains warped, looping vocal lyrics, originally performed by Jim Morrison in the song "Black Polished Chrome" by The Doors: "The music was new black polished chrome and came over the summer like liquid night." The track contains a sweeping acid bass line using the Roland TB-303 synthesizer and punchy TR-909 kicks. In 1996, as part of the group B.B.E., he charted two top 5 hits in the United Kingdom with "Seven Days and One Week" and "Flash".
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Credited work
494 releases · 179 albums · active 1991–2026
- Performance · 549
- Production · 199
- Engineering · 66
- Other credits · 14
- Mastering · 2
Studios: Le Studio Des Ondes · Diki Studio · Crosstrax Studios · The Closet
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Serious Beats 50 (The 2nd Saga Of House)
2006

Seven Days And One Week
1996

The Age Of Love
1990

Anthems Trance
2013

Real Retro House Classix EP 7
2002

The Best Club Anthems III...Ever!
1998

Ultra Techno - Volume 2
1996

Art Of France (The Best Of French House And Techno)
1996

Turkich Bazar
1994

Frequencies - Test One
1994

Cactus Rhythm
1991

Emmanuel Top
2002

Games
1998
Frequent collaborators
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