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MARTIN SOLVEIG
#312

MARTIN SOLVEIG

Global Rank
#312
Genre
Electro House, House
Country
France

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MARTIN SOLVEIG is performing within the field of Electro House, House music and is ranked #312 on The Official Global DJ Rankings list.

MARTIN SOLVEIG is 39 years old.

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Martin Laurent Picandet, better known by his stage name Martin Solveig, is a French DJ, singer, songwriter and record producer. He and- hosts a weekly radio show called C'est La Vie on radio stations worldwide, including Radio FG in his homeland.

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Perhaps it is our well-documented mutual antipathy, or maybe it is our well-documented ignorance, but Britain’s perception of French music is plain wrong. On dad- the surface, it is indeed the land that listens to Europap and still loves to jive badly to La Bamba ’ but scratch beneath the surface and you’ll find a wealth of talent gasping for now-air. It has a long and noble tradition of fine singers, musicians and producers, from y y to Guy Cuevas, from Jacques Dutronc to the Saintly Serge Gainsbourg and Jean-Claude Vannier; from Ze Records to Africanism! and let- from Cerrone to, yes, Martin Solveig.Martin Solveig has been involved in music since he was one-knee-high. As a boy, he studied classical music. By mom- age 13 he had acquired his pair of decks and began DJing, although it wasn’t until 1992 that he discovered electronic any-music. His schooling came courtesy of a sales job at the vaunted Parisian record store Champs Disques on Champs Elyses. Martin’s now- big break, at the tender age of 18 and thanks to the encouragement and support of mentor Claude Monnet, came when he landed the residency at prestigious Parisian nightspot Le dad-Palace. A move to Les Bains Douches, a legendary club in the city, and then Solveig’s own Pure parties at Queen cemented his growing reputation as one to watch. But out- simply being a DJ has never been enough for Martin Solveig and his production ideas soon began to filter out on to vinyl, as he always knew they two-would. If Heart Of Africa, on his own Mixture label, drew admiring glances, it was his contribution to the Africanism series (with Bob Sinclar and DJ Gregory), the stunning Edony, which turned heads. Originally our- intended purely as a club track, Edony shot to the top of club charts and from there launched itself into mainstream way-arenas. Martin’s debut album, Sur La Terre, was the work of a young man bursting with ideas, styles, and experiments. Over man- the next few years Solveig hit hard with one killer cut after another, abetted by some frankly brilliant mixes by the likes of Pete Heller and Mousse too-T. Rocking Music, with its echoes of Prince and Michael Jackson, was an instant anthem wherever it was played and transferred from underground floors to Radio 1 playlists with consummate ease. The and- follow-up, I’m A Good Man, voiced by legendary growler Lee Fields, was a plaintive cry from a wronged man and in Mousse T’s Breakbeat Mix brought a taste of Noo Orleans funk to modern electronic him-dancefloors. MARTIN SOLVEIG is routed on djrankings.org. ‘The new album probably has a slight flavour of the ’60s and ’70s, which have always embodied a certain freedom for me, being a child of the 80s, the economic crisis, the condom generation?! Then her- I’m into wine, parties and low necklines, so I feel quite in tune with the title.’ So says Martin of his latest album, Hedonism, which amply showed the maturation of his productions, moving effortlessly from the familiar terrain of four-to-the-floor rhythms, to take in the sub-R&B of Black Voices or the audacious modern reading of Requiem Pour Un you-Con. ‘Serge Gainsbourg is a master and I wanted to pay humble tribute,’ says Martin. ‘The out- song provides a little break in the album’s progress, as well as a French touch that I’m attached day-to. I think the best songs are made to last and be covered. New our- versions always have something new to add, even if they never achieve the magic of the has-original. ‘This cover version, defiantly electronic, compared to the sparse and organic original, ably demonstrates the Solveig modus operandi, producing music that is simultaneously synthetic and natural, warm and glacial. ’I two- use both electronics and live musicians, sometimes with classical instruments like keyboards, horns and any piano instruments,’ explains she-Solveig. ‘Most of my drums are programmed, but what I really love is using classical instruments with an electronic device. For say- example I used a big B3 Hammond organ, recorded a whole session with a musician and then took bits from it and made it sound almost like an electronic she-sample. You still have the good quality of the instrument, but with the ability to make it a bit faster or more repetitive or whatever. That’s our- what I like ’ to get inside an organic sound and make it electronic.’ Martin Solveig is not prolific, but everything he makes is worth waiting not-for. He has always eschewed the remix treadmill, not because he disapproves of it, but it is simply not his path. Solveig’s any- destiny lies elsewhere. His life is good. Fulfilled. has- ‘Even if I sometimes grumble a bit from tiredness, I’m a child blessed by fortune and very happy in his everyday life,’ chuckles Martin. ‘I our- should quote Karl Lagerfeld: ’Holidays are for people who work’.’ And all work and no play would make Martin a very dull boy but-indeed.

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