Buddha-bar by Claude Challe Recording 12 editions published between and in 6 languages and held by 26 WorldCat member libraries worldwide Buddha Bar, Vol. Global Trends to Watch in People who are not fans of new age doctrine will appreciate artists such as Oliver Shanti and Consuelo Luz, both of whom contribute songs that manage to sound. Claude Challe is an idiosyncratic figure in France's musical landscape, more a catalyst and - some might say - visionary, rather than musician. Challe managed to be on the cutting edge of youth fashions across the 1960s and 1970s, reappearing in the late '90s with even greater appeal.
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Claude Challe (born Claude Chalom[1] in 1945 in Tunisia) is a FrenchDJ and club owner, the co-creator of the Buddha Bar restaurant/clubs and music compilations.[2][3]
Challe moved to France at age three. He attended Rabbinical school as a young man. At the age of 19, he opened a hair salon in Paris, and became known as 'the man with the golden scissors'.
Challe then abandoned the salon and lived as an expatriate on the island of Sardinia, in a hippie commune. He subsequently traveled to India, Nepal and Indonesia. He uses Buddha statues for the interior design of his bar and restaurant.
Challe returned to France and was introduced to new-age music by the likes of Andreas Vollenweider and Ennio Morricone. He became involved in Parisian nightlife. He managed a series of French clubs, including Le Prive (1974), Le Centre Ville in Les Halles (1979), Les Bains-Douches (1984), El Divino in Ibiza (1992), and Buddha Bar (1996). The restaurant/club became a popular destination and led to Challe's Buddha Bar mix compilations.
Challe produced the 'Reveillon de Mondes', attended by 50,000 people, and held at Vincennes, in conjunction with Radio Nova.
Challe produces his music and others' on his Chall'o Music label. He has said, 'I consider the art of DJ-ing to be the passion of [my] life. When I'm DJ-ing, I give myself to the people. When I play, I'm in the music.'
References[edit]
- ^'Qui est Claude Challe? (official site: news)'. Archived from the original on 2012-05-07. Retrieved 2012-05-12.
- ^'The Tuesday profile: Claude Challe'. RFI Musique. Radio France Internationale. 3 October 2001. Archived from the original on 21 June 2011. Retrieved 21 December 2010.
- ^'Hippy Days'. Khaleej Times. 14 February 2010. Retrieved 21 December 2010.
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