LA TRACK #2

HERE WE GO AGAIN! Paris Region’s cultural avant-garde is like a jigsaw puzzle. The challenge is to bring the pieces together in an innovative, immersive and one-of-a-kind venue: Fluctuart, the world’s 1st floating urban art centre.

On Friday 8 December, Le Piège – TCI will be bringing together 3 DJs who are making their mark on Paris and the surrounding area. The aim of these open-access events (bookings only) is to present an image of Paris’s vibrant artistic diversity in the purest, most immersive way possible. This second event will be an opportunity to discover some of the innovative artists on the scene, which moves between rap and electro.

TICKETS (Free)

The arrival of the internet has turned access to the arts on its head, with artists becoming increasingly eclectic and fusions of styles at their peak. The LA TRACK evenings aim to be a sounding board for these trends.

For this second edition, we welcome NUW MAN, the K-PICH Records collective and Adelmark.

NUW MAN: French DJ/Beatmaker/Producer, originally from Paris, spent three years in London, absorbing the cosmopolitan energy of the London music scene. He returns to our capital with a unique vision and an expanded musical palette. He’ll be bringing you an exceptional set of Progressive House Minimal, a mesmerising fusion of deep bass, hypnotic melodies and sophisticated sonic textures. Prepare to be transported to a world where time seems suspended, where every beat of the music becomes a pulse of your own inner rhythm.

K-PICH RECORDS (T.Herr – Asaya – Averse): The collective is made up of 3 artists (Averse, Asaya, T.Herr), who work towards a musical proposition that brings together minimal, electro and British tech-house garage and 2step vibes. Their aim is to promote electronic music through events that promote respect and openness.

ADELMARK: The last DJ in this second edition is a producer and dj from the south of Paris, a member of the 135 collective. A great fan of experimentation, Adelmark tries to put his love of the French touch and 90s electro at the service of hip-hop to develop what they like to call dry music, the first concrete form of which is an EP called Blue Dry.