Described in reviews as an elusive French DJ associated with Parisian club nights. Released the second album Monkey Dizzyness in 2002; work blends trip-hop and down-tempo with jazz, funk, dub, ambient and other influences.

Review material and public references identify Doctor-L as a French DJ; Monkey Dizzyness (2002) is noted as his second album. Styles cited include trip-hop, down-tempo, jazz, afro beat, funk, dub, acoustic rock, ambient, soul and hip hop.

The available review praises Doctor-L's 2002 album Monkey Dizzyness for its eclectic, genre-crossing approach. The record mixes trip-hop and down-tempo foundations with jazz, afro beat, funk, dub, ambient and hip hop elements. Review highlights careful sound exploration, varied arrangements and percussion work. Recommended for listeners who appreciate sophisticated, genre-blending music.

For:Fans of trip-hop, down-tempo and genre-blending, experimental "black music" and sophisticated listeners.

 "I am self-taught, but like an abstract painter who knows how to draw and chooses to create abstract works." (D-L)

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