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Rexist #5: Cassius, Alexkid, Vanderkraft
Techno
House
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Rex Club
Paris, FR

Rexist #5: Cassius, Alexkid, Vanderkraft

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Sam 19 Mai, 11:59pm - 7:00am

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À propos

- Rexist 5: Cassius, Alexkid, Vanderkraft - Cassius are a French duo whose real names are Phillipe Zdar and Hubert Blanc-Francart. Together they have recorded as Boombass and La Funk Mob, releasing singles on the ultra-hip French label, Source. If your less cool friends haven't heard of 'em yet, you could name-drop these lot: Neneh Cherry, Björk, Daft Punk, Air and Depeche Mode; as they've done remixes for all of them. The French invasion continues... Boombass grew up on the west side of Paris. His father was a top Parisian record producer, so it was natural Hubert would want to follow in his footsteps. "I started making music when I was 13," he shrugs. "But it was crap. So I quit" He got a job as a teaboy at a recording studio. By 1991 he had become a producer, was known as Boombass, and was working on MC Solaar's first album. Philippe grew up in the Alps, where he still returns every year to ski ("but not snowboarding," he states emphatically.) he landed a job assisting Hubert's father and studied to become a studio engineer. He met Boombass in 1988. The pair were both obsessed with hip hop, disgracefully fashion conscious and both fascinated by cool American films. A ten year friendship was struck. Phillippe became Hubert's engineer and a couple of years later they were production partners. The music they both started with was, of course, hip hop. Hip hop was both the catalyst that turned the teenage Hubert and Philippe away from elder brother stuff like The Police and the musical bond that brought them together. "We were into music before," they say, "but it wasn't our music. Hip hop was ours, it wasn't our parents' records." In between producing three hugely successful French albums for MC Solaar, including the minor UK hit "Bouge De La", they developed the abstract, proto trip-hop grooves of La Funk Mob. By 1994 they were busy breaking boundaries and messing up heads with La Funk Mob's seminal hip hop/funk/electro/weirdo-freak-out EP "Ravers Suck Our Sound". Meanwhile Philippe had discovered a new obsession, House music, and the last piece of the Cassius puzzle was falling into place. "In 1992 I went to a rave" he enthuses, "from then on I loved techno." Philippe had found an outlet for his new passion recording as Motorbass with Paris DJ Etienne de Crecy, the man behind 1997's Superdiscount. Together their Pansoul album remains one of the benchmarks of French house music's dynamic first wave, along with Daft Punk's Homework and Dimitri From Paris' Sacrebleu. Philippe talked Hubert into making a house track as a laugh. The result was "Foxy Lady" by L'Homme Qui Valait Trois Millards (The Six Million Dollar Man). The resultant slice of squelchy tech-disco became a standard for ever DJ from Andy Weatherall to Harvey. Hubert started to realize house music wasn't so bad after all. Cassius was born. "What we really like," say Cassius, "is heavy bass. We listen to Daft Punk, DJ Sneak, Tuff Jam, Masters At Work, 2-step speed garage, DJ Premier, Timbaland, Drum 'n' Bass. You might not hear it on the record, but it's all there." Cassius are both French dance music's missing link and it's old skool originators. The sound that combines the pop appeal, the heavyweight underground groove and the sheer brilliance of Air, Daft Punk and Dimitri. Their album 1999 is well-named - because that year will belong to Cassius. Believe it.

Code vestimentaire

Casual

Ouverture des portes

Âge min.

18+

Venue

Rex Club

Rex Club

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Depuis son ouverture il y a 30 ans, le Rex s’est imposé comme une des forces vives de la scène parisienne. Situé sur les fameux Grands Boulevards, à côté de la salle de cinéma homonyme, le Rex Club est un des clubs parisiens qui a gardé une âme et une authenticité à travers les époques. Depuis les années 90, le Rex était le refuge des musiques électroniques et contre-balançait avec la scène parisienne. Laurent Garnier notamment, avec ses soirées Wake Up, était l’un des artisans du succès de ce club mythique. Le Rex a également accueilli tous les plus grands DJs, de Carl Cox à Jeff Mills en passant par Kerri Chandler, Lil’ Louis, les Daft Punk, Justice et toute la mouvance "French Touch" portée par Ed Banger et Pedro Winter. Plus récemment, des artistes tels que Daniel Avery, Oscar Mulero, Derrick May, Paul Ritch, Chez Damier, Anja Schneider ou DJ Tennis sont passés derrière les platines du Rex. Au niveau de la musique, les soirées qu’offre le Rex oscillent entre House et Techno du Mercredi au Samedi, avec des soirées DNB de temps à autres. Le spectre musical est assez large mais les line-ups sont toujours de qualité. Version courte: on est jamais déçu. Le dress code est libre, on ne vous jugera pas, venez habillés simplement comme vous aimez. Avec Xceed, vous pouvez bénéficier de promotions et de tickets early birds à bas prix ainsi qu’acheter vos tickets et votre service de bouteille en ligne tout en disposant d’un accès prioritaire. Le Rex Club est ouvert du Mercredi au Samedi de 00h à 7h. Les tickets “early birds” commencent généralement à 5€. Les prix augmentent ensuite et se situent entre 12€ et 20€. Pour un service VIP avec bouteille, le prix est de 180€ pour 4 personnes avec 2 jus/softs.
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