Love the bass                                                    love the vibe

I love music because when you dance, it’s like surfing sound waves vibrating against your body.

That's the reason for the dance floor. That’s where you feel the vibe.

That’s why I make dance music.

While my music journey started with the metal vibes of bands like Rammstein, Slipknot and Marilyn Manson, I was always searching for something bassier.

Discovering The Chemical Brothers in 2006 opened my eyes to the electronic music world. I was also lucky to grow up in Paris during the French Electro era and be inspired by artists like Mr. Oizo.

After digging a little bit deeper into this new world, I fell on the "Kalawanji" track by Kromestar which led me to UK dubstep, with labels like DMZ, Deep Medi, Tempa and Tectonic where heavy bass took centre stage of my mp3 player. Digging through local vinyl shops (shout out to Toolbox records) in Paris wasn’t enough. I wanted more which prompted a move to London in 2015 to fully embrace the dubstep scene. While living in south London, I could enjoy record shops and proper sound systems every weekend for a variety of electronic music parties (but mainly dubstep).

While the experience was unforgettable, concerns over Brexit led me back to Paris in 2018, armed with fresh    perspectives and a wealth of music knowledge.

Back in the cultural melting pot of Paris, I met some Japanese friends with a common passion for electronic music. After experimenting with different genres and sharing good ramens & digespliffs with Hiroki Ishikura & MFDJPK, we created Ramen Freros, a DJ collective with a passion for playing beats around Paris.

Over the years, my DJing has transformed from scratching dubstep vinyls to mixing Hard Groove & Breakbeat (or BrokenTechno for short).

My distinctive production style highlights bassy beats created for the dance floor.

Some have said my music productions with futuristic blips make them wonder if life is one big simulation. Others have said it feels like a balance between gliding through space and bouncing on the ground.

As long as you’re dancing, I’m happy. :)

With the Ramen Freros DJ sets ranging from House to Techno, Ghetto-House to Juke, and Dubstep to Jersey Beats, it’s always a bonne soirée.

If you want to see what’s happening with the electronic music scene in Paris + upcoming events and music releases, follow me on Instagram.

Love to dance                                   love to party