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| birth_place = [[Nantes]], [[Pays de la Loire]], France |
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* 2003: [[Kylie Minogue]] — "[[Come into My World]] (Joachim Garraud Mix radio edit)" |
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* 2005: [[Mylène Farmer]] - "[[Fuck Them All]] (Mother f... dub mix)" |
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* 2005: [[Eurythmics]] — "[[I%27ve Got a Life|I've Got A Life]] (David Guetta Club)"<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.discogs.com/release/2918710-Eurythmics-Ive-Got-A-Life-REMIXES|title=I've Got A Life REMIXES on Discogs|access-date=27 September 2023}}</ref> |
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* 2005: [[Moby]] — "[[Beautiful_(Moby_song)|Beautiful]] (David Guetta & Joachim Garraud Fuck Me I'm Famous Remix)" |
* 2005: [[Moby]] — "[[Beautiful_(Moby_song)|Beautiful]] (David Guetta & Joachim Garraud Fuck Me I'm Famous Remix)" |
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* 2005: [[Culture Club]] — "[[Miss Me Blind]] Remix" |
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Revision as of 17:51, 5 October 2023
Joachim Garraud | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Joachim André Garraud |
Born | Nantes, Pays de la Loire, France | 27 September 1968
Genres | Electro house, new beat, acid house |
Occupation(s) | DJ, music producer, remixer |
Years active | 1989–present |
Labels | Gum, Universal |
Website | joachimgarraud |
Joachim André Garraud (French pronunciation: [ʒɔakim ɑ̃dʁe ɡaʁo]; born 27 September 1968) is a French DJ, music producer and remixer from Nantes.[1] He is a producer of artists such as Paul Johnson, Deep Dish, David Bowie, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD), Kylie Minogue, Mylène Farmer, Cassius, Saffron Hill and Culture Club. Known for his many collaborations with other DJs and musicians such as Jean-Michel Jarre,[2] Bob Sinclar[3] and David Guetta[4] (with whom he co-founded the Gum Records label), he currently hosts a weekly show on Radio NWO called Zemixx also available as a podcast.
Biography
After having perfected his piano and percussion for seven years at the conservatory, he decided to move toward electronic music. He started as a DJ at The Boy, the Parisian club that first initiated the discovery of the techno phenomenon in France. He then began producing music for Maxximum radio station.
Becoming the pioneer of numerical music, he created his own recording studio in the middle of Paris, which allowed him to remix, compose or produce artists such as David Guetta, Jean-Michel Jarre, Paul Johnson, Deep Dish, David Bowie, OMD, Kylie Minogue, Mylène Farmer, Cassius, Cerrone, Moby, Robbie Rivera. Nowadays, he is uses a Space Invader mascot to identify with his fan community.
Discography
Studio albums
- 2008: "Invasion"
- 2011: "Invasion 2011"
- 2016: "96/24"
- 2017: "OVP, Oscillation, Vibration, Pulsation" - Vinyl with illustrations from François Schuiten[5][6]
- 2021: "OVP 2, OVP, Oscillation, Vibration, Pulsation"
Singles
- 2004: "Geisterbahn"
- 2005: "Akia"
- 2005: "Rock The Choice"
- 2005: "Acid Beat" with Julien Creance
- 2005: "Space Invaders are Back"
- 2006: "Back from Space"
- 2006: "I Was Alive" with Wize
- 2007: "Street's Sound"
- 2007: "Instruments" as Lufkrawerk
- 2007: "X"
- 2014: "One Life" with Chris Willis
- 2014: "Theory of Everything"
- 2014: "Everybody" with Perry & Etty Farrell
- 2017: "Beautiful" with Ridwello, Chris Willis
- 2018: "Maximus feat. A Girl And A Gun'"
- 2019: “3Acid3 (Rezone Remix)”
- 2019: “Signal (EP)”
- 2023: "Runaway Heartbreak" with Miriam Love
Production Credits
Title | Year | Artist | Album/Single | Credits |
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"Métamorphoses" | 2000 | Jean-Michel Jarre | Album | drum programming, sound design, additional keyboards |
"Just a little more love" | 2001 | David Guetta feat. Chris Willis | Single | co-Producer, co-writer |
"Hysteria" | 2002 | Cerrone | Album | mixed by[7] |
"Geometry of Love" | 2002 | Jean-Michel Jarre | Album | mixed by[8] |
"Just a Little More Love" | 2002 | David Guetta | Album | co-Producer, co-writer |
"Love Don't Let Me Go" | 2002 | David Guetta feat. Chris Willis | Single | co-Producer, co-writer |
"People Come People Go" | 2002 | David Guetta feat. Chris Willis | Single | co-Producer, co-writer |
"High Energy" | 2004 | In Da Mix Feat. Chynna Blue | Single | Producer, Mixed By, Keyboard, Drum[9] |
"Guetta Blaster" | 2004 | David Guetta | Album | co-Producer, co-writer |
"Stay" | 2004 | David Guetta feat. Chris Willis | Single | co-Producer, co-writer |
"Money" | 2004 | David Guetta feat. Chris Willis | Single | co-Producer, co-writer |
"The World Is Mine" | 2004 | David Guetta feat. JD Davis | Single | co-Producer, co-writer |
"In Love with Myself" | 2004 | David Guetta feat. JD Davis | Single | co-Producer, co-writer |
"AERO" | 2004 | Jean-Michel Jarre | Album | sound design, mixed by (5.1 Surround Mix)[10] |
"Time" | 2006 | David Guetta feat. Chris Willis | Single | co-Producer, co-writer |
"Save My Soul" | 2006 | Logic (J. Garraud & D. Guetta) | Single | co-Producer, co-writer |
"Fucking Swedish" | 2006 | Logic (J. Garraud & D. Guetta) | Single | co-Producer, co-writer |
"Love Is Gone" | 2007 | David Guetta feat. Chris Willis | Single | co-Producer, co-Composer (Fred Rister & Joachim Garraud Remix) |
"MODULAR CALIFORNIA VIBES" | 2023 | MCV feat. Hugo Paris, Joachim Garraud, Trovarsi & Franck Martin | Album | co-Producer, co-Composer |
Remixes
- 2001: Pet Shop Boys — "Break 4 Luv"
- 2002: Kylie Minogue — "Love at first sight"
- 2002: Kid Vicious Versus Madonna — "Bootleg Maxi : Kid Vicious 001"
- 2003: Kid Vicious Versus Bee Gees — "Bootleg Maxi : Kid Vicious 002"
- 2003: Kid Vicious Versus Depeche Mode — "Bootleg Maxi : Kid Vicious 003"
- 2003: Kylie Minogue — "Come into My World (Joachim Garraud Mix radio edit)"
- 2005: Mylène Farmer - "Fuck Them All (Mother f... dub mix)"
- 2005: Eurythmics — "I've Got A Life (David Guetta Club)"[11]
- 2005: Eurythmics — "I've Got A Life (David Guetta Dub)"
- 2005: Moby — "Beautiful (David Guetta & Joachim Garraud Fuck Me I'm Famous Remix)"
- 2005: Culture Club — "Miss Me Blind Remix"
- 2006: Philippe Katerine vs. Joachim Garraud — “Louxor, J'adore (Space Invaders Remix)”
- 2006: Nick In Time — "Emergency (Joachim Garraud Remix)"
- 2006: David Guetta vs. The Egg — "Love Don't Let Me Go (Walking Away) (David Guetta & Joachim Garraud Fuck Me I'm Famous Mix)"
- 2007: Depeche Mode - "Joachim Garraud vs. Depeche Mode — Enjoy the Silence"
- 2007: Téo Moss - "U Start (Joachim Garraud Remix)"
- 2008: Kylie Minogue — "Wow (David Guetta & Joachim Garraud Fuck Me I'm Famous Remix)"
- 2008: Sharam – "The One (David Guetta & Joachim Garraud Space Invaders Remix)"
Other
- 30 July 2006 — Ben Blash — Destroyed
- July 2006 — Ben Blash — My Crazy Soul
- 20 March 2006 — Bob Sinclar — Single : World, Hold On
- 22 December 2005 — Joachim Garraud — Compilation: ClubFG / Zemixx
- 20 October 2005 — Skin — Single : Alone in my room
- 25 September 2005 — Benny Benassi — Single : Who's your Daddy ?
- 6 September 2005 — Da Hool — Single : Meet Her at Love Parade 2005
- 24 June 2005 — Cerrone- Single : Supernature
- 23 May 2005 — Robbie Rivera — Single : Some kinds of Heaven
- 10 March 2005 — Ralph 'n' Jo — Single : WhiteFloor / Backdraft
- 9 March 2005 — Shiny Grey — Single : U made a promise
- 10 February 2005 — Tim Deluxe, Bob Sinclar, David Guetta, Joachim Garraud, Ben Onono — Single : Summer Moon
- 26 January 2005 — Julien Creance — Single : Heatwave
- 25 January 2005 — Anaklein — Single : Lena
- 24 January 2005 — Juliet — Single : Avalon
- 4 January 2005 — Jan Franscisco & Joseph Armani — Single : Infactuation
- 4 January 2005 — Mone — Single : Danger
- 26 August 2004 — Geyster — Single : John Clay
- 15 July 2004 — Muttonheads — Single : Smashing Music
- 12 July 2004 — Deep Dish — Single : Flashdance
- 10 June 2004 — Antoine Clamaran featuring Lulu Huges — Single : Feel it
- 25 May 2004 — Geyster — Album : I love 1984
- 20 February 2004 — Bob Sinclar — Single : You Could be my Lover
- 28 November 2003 — Geyster — Single : It's About You
- 28 May 2003 — Paul Johnson Feat Chyna — Single : Doo Wap
- 21 May 2003 — Ricky Martin — Single : Jaleo
- 23 April 2003 — Darren Hayes — Single : Crush
- 27 March 2003 — Geyster — Single : Bye bye Superman
- 13 March 2003 — Saffron Hill / Tim Deluxe — Single : Love is Always There
- 3 March 2003 — Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark — Single : Enola Gay 2003
- 24 February 2003 — David Guetta versus David Bowie — Single : Just For one Day
- 21 January 2003 — David Guetta feat Barbara Tucker — Single : Give me something
- 17 December 2002 — Imagination — Single : Flashback 2003
- 28 July 2002 — Cassius — Single : The Sound of Violence
- 10 May 2002 — Antoine Clamaran — Single : Release Yourself
- 28 May 2001 — B.T.A — Single : Batucada
Filmography
- 27 October 2022 - Modular California Vibes - Director, Composer with Hugo Paris, Trovarsi and Franck Martin[12][13] - 4 producers go on an adventure in the California desert to create 4 tracks in 4 different locations in 4 days aboard a solar powered mobile studio.
References
- ^ Stewart, Adam (14 April 2011). "Joachim Garraud Set To Bring Invasion 2011 To Coachella". MTV. Retrieved 8 August 2011.
- ^ Folkvord, Glenn (15 November 2015). "Garraud on Jarre". Retrieved 12 September 2023.
- ^ McCarthy, Zel (23 April 2013). "Joachim Garraud and Bob Sinclar: The French Producers Set Up an EDM Hit Factory in L.A." Billboard. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
- ^ "Joachim Garraud: The Ghost Producer Behind David Guetta". Retrieved 12 September 2023.
- ^ "Joachim Garraud nous parle de son nouvel album intitulé OVP". 15 November 2017. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
- ^ "OVP - Oscillation Vibration Pulsation". 15 November 2017. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
- ^ "Hystgeria on Discogs". Retrieved 30 September 2023.
- ^ "Geometry of Love on Discogs". Retrieved 26 September 2023.
- ^ "In Da Mix on Discogs". Retrieved 29 September 2023.
- ^ "AERO on Discogs". Retrieved 26 September 2023.
- ^ "I've Got A Life REMIXES on Discogs". Retrieved 27 September 2023.
- ^ "Modular California Vibes". IMDB. 27 October 2022. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
- ^ "Modular California Vibes". 27 October 2022. Retrieved 29 September 2023.