The compilation series (It Was Better Before) is more than just a tracklist of 80s hits; it’s a curated exercise in French "nostalgic exceptionalism." Volume 3, in particular, captures the specific intersection of global New Wave and the unique, synth-heavy French pop scene of the mid-80s. The Myth of "Mieux Avant"

It captures the heavy influence of Italian and German production on the French charts, featuring tracks that lean into the Roland TR-808 drum machines and DX7 synthesizers.

For listeners, this isn't just music; it’s "sensory archaeology." In the 80s, French pop began to embrace a glossy, Americanized production style while keeping its penchant for poetic, sometimes melodramatic lyrics. Volume 3 represents the peak of this hybridity, before the 90s ushered in the dominance of Hip-Hop and Daft Punk-style French Touch.

These compilations thrive on "forgotten" gems—songs that were massive for one summer in Saint-Tropez and then vanished, preserved only in these digital capsules. Why It Resonates