Alan Braxe

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Alan Braxe
GenresFrench house, house, electro
Years active1998–present
LabelsVulture Music (France)

Alain Quême, also known as Alan Braxe, is a French electronic music artist. Braxe is most widely known for his collaborative work with electronic bassist Fred Falke and Kris Menace. In 2005 Alan released The Upper Cuts, a collection of his previous released material.

History

Alan Braxe began work as a musician in Paris in the mid-1990s. He is seen as a key figure in the French electronic music scene. He is the cousin of DJ Falcon (Stephane Quême) and Quartet (Delphine Quême).[1]

Braxe's debut single, 'Vertigo' came out on Roulé in 1997. It was a hit in large part thanks to the 'Virgo Edit' of the song, which was co-produced with Thomas Bangalter. Braxe scored a major hit in 1998 with 'Music Sounds Better with You' a track co-written with Bangalter from Daft Punk and Benjamin Diamond under the name Stardust that reached number one on the United States Dance chart. He later formed Vulture Music, and continued to release singles under its imprint, including the 2004 hit 'Rubicon'.

Recently he has become an in-demand remixer, contributing remixes (frequently co-produced with Fred Falke) for Goldfrapp, Röyksopp, Test Icicles, Annie, Shakedown, Kylie Minogue and Justice.

Alan Braxe has produced remixes for a number of artists. At first, many of these were associated with the French electronic music scene, but recently the popularity of his 'Rubicon' single has led to more high profile jobs for mainstream rock and electronic artists.

In 2005, Braxe signed the track 'Discopolis' to his record label Vulture, produced by Kris Menace and Lifelike, which became one of the biggest selling tracks of the year. Together and with the help of Kris Menace, Braxe started DJing in 2006.[2] Braxe & Menace also released 'Lumberjack' on 4 June 2007.[3]

In 2008, Alan Braxe and Kris Menace decided to DJ separately and Braxe released 'Nightwatcher', also known by the title 'Addicted' on the English label Eye Industries.[4]

Discography

Albums

  • The Upper Cuts - June 2005 (Vulture Music). Credited to "Alan Braxe and Friends." Includes collaborations, remixes, and a solo track from 1997 to 2005.

Singles and EPs

Remixes by Alan Braxe

Remixes by Alan Braxe with Fred Falke

References

  1. ^ "Alan Braxe Discography at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
  2. ^ Interview Braxe (Interview Alan Braxe & DJ Falcon)
  3. ^ Alan Braxe & Kris Menace - Lumberjack (YouTube video)
  4. ^ Youtube Video (YouTube Video)

External links