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Under the spot lights of his uprising fame and signed by the biggest major
company, everything was set to mute this young artist into one more
throwable star. Once exposed to the almighty music industry's rules, he had
to learn how to hide his deep love for electronic music, while his first
album hit the stores with a stunning success ('Duel' is double-platinium
certified). However, this wild night bird already had something else in
mind, dreaming of larger horizons based on a wide range of electronic
sounds.
A long time before winning the most looked after vocal French TV show, he
defined his strong identity hanging out with his buddies, all DJ's and
hard-level clubbers. Just like them, Mosimann considered his decks as his
first girlfriends, improving his own skills step by step, through
self-taught technics. He also used to deejay in order to pay for his
studies, by the way. Therefore, once he gained popularity, he naturally
skipped his voice to focus on deejaying. Transition was not brute, though,
as his creativity led him to mix a bit of his two natural skills.
Respecting his high taste for club culture and electronic music, he went
through his music collection and updated his vision of a high-energy dance
music.
There was no other option for him to loop out the very predictable
mainstream format. Proud of the French heritage, inspired by some of his
fellow heroes (Jean- Michel Jarre, Cerrone, Daft Punk, Laurent Garnier,
David Guetta or, more lately, DJ Snake), he worked hard to build a new
musical avatar powered by his strong passion for mixing. Behind his "Change
Your Mind" baseline, his will to redefine deejaying came early in his mind.
You just need to see him acting live to testify his incredible ability to
perform and do the show. Forget about the classical image of all these DJ's
satisfied with beat-matched transitions. Mosimann sacrifies his body and
shares a wild and sweaty creativity. He plays with the crowd and stretches
all kind of emotions into an euphoric danceable experience. He beats the
tempo, plays the drums, scratches, sings and jumps like an LFO. Freed from
any format, he loves mixing in the darkness of clubs as well as spotting
the largest festival stages, offering then an overwhelming performance.
Each of his spectacular shows is driven by his intention to give the best.
Gifted artist, he drew his own path managing to bring the largest audience
to his large electronic culture, somehow underground. After seven years of
a solid progression, which four of them were lightened by a solid ranking
within DJ Mag's Top 100 DJs, some new perspectives seem to appear now. Even
if his hectic touring schedule bounds him to travel a lot, he has recently
increased his studio schedule, composing new material and jamming on his
synths and drums. Still working as an ambivalent artist, he tries to clone
himself to combine his love for Pop with a powerful club energy. Circling
back all of his deepest influences and inspirations, Mosimann acts like a chemist looking for unexpected recipes. Mind your ears, you shall be surprised right soon.
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France’s Sebastien Devaud, aka Agoria, has been an electro house DJ for quite some time, and has acquired quite a following. For the most part, he sticks to playing a lot of dance clubs, but on an international level.
Because of his reputation, an MC introduces him before he starts his live set. People crowd around as close as they can to watch him do his thing. Watching him as he flawlessly uses his equipment to produce music that people can dance to all night long. There are no interruptions because his transition between songs goes completely unnoticeable. He is obviously a master of his craft, and is in a complete state of concentration as he moves back forth from one side of the table to the next to make sure that every sound and every beat are played at the exact right time. The way he does things make it seem like what he does takes no effort whatsoever. He otherwise doesn’t move much, except for keeping the beat steady with his body. The people on the dance floor immerse themselves into the sounds, letting the beat be the one to guide their dance moves. Once the set is over, you can hear a small amount of disappointment because people want the party to continue.