| DJ Sets ::Martin Solveig
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Martin Solveig is a focused artist,
hungry for experience. His first DJ sets (a few nights on
the decks of the Palace club when he was 18) inspired a passion
for electronic music and an ambition to make a career in this
fascinating, elusive little world. As a student, he was successively
resident DJ at Le Palace, Les Bains-Douches, L'Enfer and Le
Queen. Assembling disco classics and “Guem” and
“Carneiro” percussion, he soon learned to put
together small, very simple pieces and produce his first samples…
First Productions
… Martin's first production efforts were persistent,
but inconclusive. Then, with the backing of friend and mentor
Claude Monnet, he set up his own label, “Mixture”,
and finally made his name with “Heart Of Africa”.
This piece of percussion enlivened by raging saxophone riffs
won acclaim from influential electro players, such as Joe
Clausell, Frankie Knuckles and Bob Sinclar. Sinclar, who had
just launched his “Africanism” project with DJ
Gregory, asked Martin to join the team. The result was “Edony”,
Martin's first hit, which sold 40,000 copies in vinyl. A surprising
track, telling the story of an Egyptian princess over a derbouka
backing, it reached the number-one spot in the French, Italian
and Greek club charts.
First Album: “Sur la
terre” (On Earth)
Now it was time to take the plunge and put together an album
combining these tracks with others, providing a wider vision
of Martin's musical world. “Sur la terre” (On
Earth) was released in 2002. It included “Edony”
and “Heart Of Africa”, as well as “I'm a
good man” (a powerful, old-school soul track), the slightly
melancholic “Someday”, and “Linda”
(a jokey Afro nod to his masters, Fela and Serge Gainsbourg).
This first album was a strong critical success, drawing unexpected
reactions from all around the world. It enabled Martin to
work with international producers such as Kenny Dope (Masters
At Work), and DJ Spen (Basement Boys) and also brought him
offers of ambitious remixes for Cunnie Williams, Soldiers
of Twilight and especially Salif Keita, for whom Martin wrote
one of 2003's great club anthems, “Madan”.
A Remix for Salif Keita: “Madan”
The story of this remix began unremarkably, with exchanges
between record companies, but when the lively, universal song
was heard, things started to move. Martin re-orchestrated
the track, turning it into an afro-disco whirlwind. Pleased
with the result, he decided to release it on his “Mixture”
label. For nearly a year, Tony Humphries, Louie Vega, David
Morales and others featured the remix in their sets. It was
then aired by numerous radio stations in France , Italy ,
Portugal , Australia , South Africa , etc., a proud achievement
for its creator. While sticking to Salif Keita's traditional
message, he secured the backing of top DJs and won over a
broad, not necessarily specialist audience. “Madan”
has now been compiled more than 150 times in 21 different
countries. It is included on the remix album “Suite”
(Continued), a compilation of many of Martin's remixes and
a few previously unreleased tracks, including “Rocking
music”.
“Rocking Music”
Martin realised that he had reached a turning point, that
it was time to step back from African influences if he was
to avoid getting stuck in a rut or acquiring the kind of label
that always sticks a little too firmly to an artist behind
their back. Another meeting with Jay Sebag brought the possibility
of a rewarding partnership that would allow Martin to express
his sometimes rather controlled (but uplifting) disco streak.
“Rocking Music” was released in October 2004,
greatly widening the artist's audience and winning over the
UK public for the first time. Backed by Mousse T, Pete Tong
and Erick Morillo, “Rocking Music” impacted on
the 2004 Winter Music Conference in Miami, then swept across
Europe on the air and in clubs (BBC Radio 1 playlisted it
with high rotation).
Decks Forever
Martin never lets his producer's cap get in the way of his
DJ headgear. An artist endlessly roaming from venue to venue,
he performs his music on the decks, touring clubs worldwide.
The 2004 Rocking Music Tour took him to more than 20 countries.
In Sydney , New York , Ibiza , Singapore , Barcelona , Zaghreb,
London , Lisbon , Dubai and Paris , at events ranging from
a private party for Karl Lagerfeld to the open-air festival
of Carthage , Martin found unswervingly enthusiastic audiences,
often displaying different sensibilities.
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