Electro-Techno-Hip Hop-house
Nathan Fake at the GaitÉ Lyrique
Producer of an ethereal and psychedelic style of electronic English music, influenced by shoegazing (Aphex Twin, Boards of Canada or M83), in 2017 Nathan Fake announced his return with Providence, released on the prestigious Ninja Tunes label.
He came to get the crowd dancing with his progressive ho...
DANNY DAZE B2B SIMIAN MOBILE DISCO – Arte Festival Concert
What better to end the electro night than a b2b between Danny Daze, DJ an American producer from Miami whose style, anchored in the techno of Detroit, has been winning people’s hearts since his emergence at the age of 14, and Simian Mobile Disco, British electronic music duo and production team with...
FACTORY FLOOR – Arte Festival Concert
Formed in London in 2005, Factory Floor navigate between post-industrial electro, acid house and minimal techno. Accompanied by a live drummer, the English duo immerses the Gaité Lyrique in the heady tracks from their latest album, 25 25, and their eponymous album released in 2013.
MISS KITTIN – Arte Festival Concert
One of the figureheads of French techno, after a career spanning more than twenty years, DJ Miss Kittin continues to set the dance floors ablaze in France and beyond with her furious mixes. Count on her to ignite that of Gaité Lyrique for the last evening of the festival!
PHOENIX live at Bercy
Formed in 1997 by four friends from Versailles, Phoenix was conceived in the middle of the international “French Touch” craze, but preferred to look towards rock and pop rather than pure electro. With their catchy modern songs, this indie band has earned itself a devoted following around the world....
Run The Jewels at the Grande Halle
To my right, Killer Mike, Atlanta rapper, collaborator with OutKast and T.I., activist and actor. To my left, El-P, a New York composer, rapper, producer and pioneer of American alternative hip-hop. Together, they form Run The Jewels, a duet that has rocked the crowds for four years now with the rel...
Stories of Hip-Hop
Portraits of dancers and artists take us on a journey through the hip-hop of yesterday and today, and tell us about the evolution of an urban dance style that’s become an art in itself.
Forty years after its invention in the Bronx lowlands, hip-hop is filling theatres big and small in France. Festi...