Pleasure Game performing "Le Dormeur," from the 1991 album "Le Dormeur."
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"Le Dormeur," which means "The Sleeper" in French, is an electronic song recorded by the Belgian group Pleasure Game in 1991. The song was written and composed by Bruno Van Garsse, Benoît Marissal, Jacky Meurisse, and Michel de San Antonio. It was released during the summer of 1991 as the band's first single from their album also titled "Le Dormeur," where it was the second track. The song became popular in France and the French-speaking part of Belgium, reaching the top ten charts.
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Pleasure Game, a band from Belgium formed in 1989 by Jacky Meurisse and Bruno Van Garsse, started off making New Beat and Belgian Techno music until 1992. Then, in 1993, they changed to making more popular styles like Euro House and Pop. They were known for using voices from famous movies in their songs, like in "Le Dormeur," where they used a line from the French version of the movie "Dune." This creative way of using samples helped make Pleasure Game's music unique and got them noticed, especially in Belgium and France.
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