DJ Shalom

DJ Shalom

DJ Shalom, de son vrai nom David Taieb, est un musicien et producteur français de musique électronique originaire de Paris, et le fondateur en 2001 du label Slackness[1].

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Biographie

Familier des platines de puis l'âge de 14 ans[2], DJ Shalom a notamment travaillé avec Silmarils, Julien Lourau, Bumcello, Piers Faccini, M, Java, Femi Kuti, Tony Allen ou encore Keziah Jones. Il a également fait partie du collectif Olympic Gramofon. Son premier album solo, sorti en 2003, a vu les participations de Piers Faccini, Sub-Z, Susie One, Vincent Ségal et Seb Martel. Il a également travaillé pour la danse et le théâtre[3].

Discographie

Albums

  • 2003 – DJ Shalom
  • 2008 – Criminal Beats (Volume 1)
  • 2009 – Criminal Beats (Volume 2)
  • 2010 – I and I

E.P.

  • 2003 – Yes professor
  • 2008 – Freaks
  • 2009 – Yayas

Albums en duo et en collectif

  • 1996 – Olympic Gramofon
  • 1998 – Mozesli
  • 2001 – Shalark : Some of them don't
  • 2007 – SH 747 : Brand new times
  • 2009 – DJ Shalom & Jeff Boudreaux : The Cesspool Sessions

Remixes

  • 1997 – Sinclair : L’épreuve du temps - Mozesli remix
  • 1998 – Teri Moise : Il sait - Mozesli remix
  • 1998 – Neron - Mozesli remix[Quoi ?]
  • 1998 – Julien Lourau : City boom boom - Dj Shalom remix
  • 1999 – Ark : De derrière les fagots - 2 original tracks by Shalark
  • 1999 – Ark : Belle lurette - 2 original tracks by Shalark
  • 1999 – Ark : Punkadelik - Shalark remix + 1 original track
  • 2000 – Mr Oizo : Last night Shalark killed Oizo - Shalark remix
  • 2001 – Ark : Le magicien d’os - Shalark remix
  • 2002 – More GDM : Silver Apples - Shalark remix
  • 2004 – Seb Martel : Schizo song – Dj Shalom remix
  • 2004 – -M- : Quand je vais chez L – Dj Shalom remix

Participations

Notes et références

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