RA.073 Chloé

  • Published
    Oct 8, 2007
  • Filesize
    95 MB
  • Length
    01:23:11
  • This week's podcast is a DJ set from Parisian electro-minimal queen Chloé.
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  • Perhaps best known for her residency at Le Pulp in Paris and her genre-bending (or is that gender-bending?) mix CD with Ivan Smagghe 'The Dysfunctional Family', Chloé was one of the earliest French converts to German minimal, naturally of course, crossed with a bit of French electro. As a producer, her output has run the gamut from experimental lo-fi to deep techno on labels such as BPitch Control, Kill The DJ and Kill Brique, the latest of which is a debut longplayer out this month. 'The Waiting Room' is a great example of Chloé's refusal to be pigeonholed, finding room for acoustic experiments and drone pop amid the gravelly ambient techno. A refugee from the artier side of the musical spectrum, Chloe studied at the Academy of Music in Paris, wrote electro-acoustic music, and even scored contemporary dance before finding her niche behind the decks as a club DJ. For her RA podcast, Chloe dispenses with the French chic and spins a surprisingly brash big room set which slyly mixes up import minimal 12"s and dirtier local fare. Tres chic. Three answers from Chloé: What have you been working on recently? I've been working with Krikor, the french DJ & producer, on some tracks. Where was the mix recorded? It was recorded at Mundo/Madrid where I played two weeks ago. One of the best clubs in Europe. What are you up to next? I'll be working on a mix CD for Playhouse Records.
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