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<b>Check out the video footage on our facebook fan page of Joachim Garraud, Mark Knight and Wolfgang Gartner @ Toolroom Knights, MOS London....</b>
http://www.facebook.com/toolroomrecords
Joachim takes time out to answer an in-depth Q & A telling us what he is up to and his plans for the rest of the year....
<b>1) You are a bit of a superstar in your native France, for those who aren’t so familiar with your work in the rest of the world, describe your sound? </b>
My sound comes from the future!! Seriously, my sound is 100% dancefloor friendly! I'm trying to produce and play tracks that make people dance, this is my first priority! If at the same time I can add a positive vibe to make people happy this is a good thing. So let's say a positive Electro Techno sound.
<b>2) You have just compiled a Toolroom Knights album – how did that come about? </b>
I'm so happy and so proud to be the first French producer DJ to have this kind of opportunity. Toolroom is the best label in the UK and may be the best in the world at the moment! Mark Knight and George who looks after the albums are so professional regarding every release. That was one of my dreams to collaborate with Toolroom Records, so choosing the tracks, producing exclusive tracks and mixing the main compilation for them was an amazing experience. I'm so proud to present a DJ mix that considers tunes, harmonies, keys and BPM at the same time. I'm so excited and can't wait July 20th.
<b>3) You have written 2 original tracks for the compilation and one remix– tell us more...</b>
The idea was to produce some exclusive content for this project, I had some ideas and some tracks in my "work in progress area". I'm lucky to play as a DJ almost every night at a different territory, so I've chosen my best new productions, with the best dancefloor reactions to include in the Toolroom Knights album. So, 2 new tracks are 100% exclusive: ‘No Techno In This Room Please’ and ‘Miami is BS’. To add to the exclusive content, I've added 3 new remixes: "BBE ‘Seven Days and One Week’ (one of my favourite remix ever), Steve Aoki ‘Deadmeat’ and Paganini Traxx ‘Zoe’, released here for the first time.
<b>4) You’ve reworked 2 legendary tracks ‘ BBE’s – Seven Days And 1 week’ and Paganini Trax ‘Zoe’ – were you nervous about peoples reactions to these reworks?</b>
For sure, as a remixer I’m sometimes not comfortable with the idea of remixing legends tracks like BBE or Paganini! Theses original tracks are so big, it’s not so easy to do a better remix than the original. I think my remixes are so different from the originals, but keep the main feeling without loosing the spirit of the track.
<b>5) What are your fave tracks on there?</b>
It’s like asking a mother who are her favourite kids! It’s hard. I love all the tracks; I've chosen each track one by one and love all of them.
<b>6) You have a very impressive history in electronic music – what have been your highlights?</b>
I hope my highlight will be with the release of the compilation! Working with David Guetta and co-writing and co producing tracks is very cool. Doing a remix for David Bowie or Deep Dish was really exciting. Playing in front of 1.5 million clubbers in the street of Berlin for the Love Parade was also amazing. My life has been a big highlight, I'm very lucky.
<b>7) And your lowlights?</b>
Playing at the wrong party in Russia! I followed the wrong guy at the airport, and I had a lot of fun in the club until I had a phone call from the promoter who was looking for me! I'd been kidnapped by another promoter and had played the wrong party!
<b>8) What’s the best club you have played in?</b>
This is not a club, but an open air dome in the middle of the desert in Nevada USA. I'm going to the Burning Man Festival every year now; this is my favourite gig ever. 57000 people are mad for 7 nights and 7 days non stop! Everybody is dressed like hell, nobody wears regular clothes!
The audience is wicked, people are completely nuts ... I love this place.
<b>9) Who would you like to remix your work? </b>
Prodigy, Underworld, or the Chemical Brothers
<b>10) As an artist you are extremely diverse, do you think that hinders you as a DJ or enhances it?</b>
I think this is a huge opportunity if as a DJ you look to make people dance; I can play more Techno, more Electro or taking my Keytar to do more of a show to keep the audience on the dancefloor!
<b>11) Have you ever had to take a massive risk musically?</b>
During the Love Parade in Berlin, I started my gig by playing the theme "Meet Her At Love Parade" by using my Keytar live! The bad thing was, I didn't have time to repeat and learn the notes! So 2 minutes before starting the show, I had to learn the theme, note by note. But luckily I did it, but trying something new in front of 1,5 million people without any rehearsal is something pretty stupid I suppose!
<b>12) Who has been the best person you have worked with? </b>
I can’t drop names, so many are so cool and for different reasons! From Basement Jaxx to Mister Loiseau, from Kylie Minogue to David Guetta… I’ve had so much pleasure collaborating with these artists.
<b>13) And the most difficult? </b>
Again, I can’t drop names, so many are so hard and for different reasons! From Basement Jaxx to Mister Loiseau, from Kylie Minogue to David Guetta… I’ve had so much difficulty collaborating! Lol!
<b>14) What track do you wish you had written? </b>
Blue Monday from New Order. I love this track, I love the production, and I love the sound! Or in another style ‘Song for a Guy’ - Elton John.
<b>15) What’s the craziest thing that has ever happened to you at a gig? </b>
Maybe when some people started making love on stage! Seriously, you have to come to Burning Man to see this kind of things!
<b>16) What’s your all time top 5? Ok then 7?</b>
Daft Punk - Rolling and Scratching
Kraftwerk - Radioactivity
Underworld - Rez
Craig Armstrong - Weather Storm
Cliff Martinez - Is That What Everybody Wants
Prodigy - Smack my Bitch up
Michael Jackson - Billie Jean
<b>17) What gigs are you looking forward to?</b>
Let's go on the Moon now! Maybe a gig in a Spaceship could be something cool!
Thanks Joachim
<b>Joachim Garraud’s Toolroom Knights album is now available to buy from Toolroom & Beatport!!</b>
BUY THE WHOLE RELEASE = 30 FULL TRACKS + 2 CONTINUOUS DJ MIXES FOR UNDER £13 AT BEATPORT!!
Available to buy as mp3 & cd At:
https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html...610/Toolroom Knights Mixed by Joachim Garraud
http://www.toolroomrecords.co.uk/shop/singles/toolroom-knights-mixed-by-joachim-garraud/
<b>Forthcoming on Toolroom records</b>
<b>Toolroom Ibiza09 (3xcd) album mixed by Toolroom Knights residents
Mark Storie, Pete Griffths, George Andrews.</b>
Toolroom Records present the soundtrack to this summer in Ibiza. A collection of tracks and remixes that have been working exceptionally well on the dance floor at our Toolroom Takeover parties at Pacha & Space Ibiza this year.
Spread over 3 cd’s, Poolside, Club and Afterparty the album is a true reflection of the music you will hear day and night all over the island. This is the definitive sound of Ibiza 09.
<b>Will be available on Beatport/ Toolroom/ I-Tunes 26th August 2009</b>
www.toolroomrecords.com
http://www.facebook.com/toolroomrecords
Joachim takes time out to answer an in-depth Q & A telling us what he is up to and his plans for the rest of the year....
<b>1) You are a bit of a superstar in your native France, for those who aren’t so familiar with your work in the rest of the world, describe your sound? </b>
My sound comes from the future!! Seriously, my sound is 100% dancefloor friendly! I'm trying to produce and play tracks that make people dance, this is my first priority! If at the same time I can add a positive vibe to make people happy this is a good thing. So let's say a positive Electro Techno sound.
<b>2) You have just compiled a Toolroom Knights album – how did that come about? </b>
I'm so happy and so proud to be the first French producer DJ to have this kind of opportunity. Toolroom is the best label in the UK and may be the best in the world at the moment! Mark Knight and George who looks after the albums are so professional regarding every release. That was one of my dreams to collaborate with Toolroom Records, so choosing the tracks, producing exclusive tracks and mixing the main compilation for them was an amazing experience. I'm so proud to present a DJ mix that considers tunes, harmonies, keys and BPM at the same time. I'm so excited and can't wait July 20th.
<b>3) You have written 2 original tracks for the compilation and one remix– tell us more...</b>
The idea was to produce some exclusive content for this project, I had some ideas and some tracks in my "work in progress area". I'm lucky to play as a DJ almost every night at a different territory, so I've chosen my best new productions, with the best dancefloor reactions to include in the Toolroom Knights album. So, 2 new tracks are 100% exclusive: ‘No Techno In This Room Please’ and ‘Miami is BS’. To add to the exclusive content, I've added 3 new remixes: "BBE ‘Seven Days and One Week’ (one of my favourite remix ever), Steve Aoki ‘Deadmeat’ and Paganini Traxx ‘Zoe’, released here for the first time.
<b>4) You’ve reworked 2 legendary tracks ‘ BBE’s – Seven Days And 1 week’ and Paganini Trax ‘Zoe’ – were you nervous about peoples reactions to these reworks?</b>
For sure, as a remixer I’m sometimes not comfortable with the idea of remixing legends tracks like BBE or Paganini! Theses original tracks are so big, it’s not so easy to do a better remix than the original. I think my remixes are so different from the originals, but keep the main feeling without loosing the spirit of the track.
<b>5) What are your fave tracks on there?</b>
It’s like asking a mother who are her favourite kids! It’s hard. I love all the tracks; I've chosen each track one by one and love all of them.
<b>6) You have a very impressive history in electronic music – what have been your highlights?</b>
I hope my highlight will be with the release of the compilation! Working with David Guetta and co-writing and co producing tracks is very cool. Doing a remix for David Bowie or Deep Dish was really exciting. Playing in front of 1.5 million clubbers in the street of Berlin for the Love Parade was also amazing. My life has been a big highlight, I'm very lucky.
<b>7) And your lowlights?</b>
Playing at the wrong party in Russia! I followed the wrong guy at the airport, and I had a lot of fun in the club until I had a phone call from the promoter who was looking for me! I'd been kidnapped by another promoter and had played the wrong party!
<b>8) What’s the best club you have played in?</b>
This is not a club, but an open air dome in the middle of the desert in Nevada USA. I'm going to the Burning Man Festival every year now; this is my favourite gig ever. 57000 people are mad for 7 nights and 7 days non stop! Everybody is dressed like hell, nobody wears regular clothes!
The audience is wicked, people are completely nuts ... I love this place.
<b>9) Who would you like to remix your work? </b>
Prodigy, Underworld, or the Chemical Brothers
<b>10) As an artist you are extremely diverse, do you think that hinders you as a DJ or enhances it?</b>
I think this is a huge opportunity if as a DJ you look to make people dance; I can play more Techno, more Electro or taking my Keytar to do more of a show to keep the audience on the dancefloor!
<b>11) Have you ever had to take a massive risk musically?</b>
During the Love Parade in Berlin, I started my gig by playing the theme "Meet Her At Love Parade" by using my Keytar live! The bad thing was, I didn't have time to repeat and learn the notes! So 2 minutes before starting the show, I had to learn the theme, note by note. But luckily I did it, but trying something new in front of 1,5 million people without any rehearsal is something pretty stupid I suppose!
<b>12) Who has been the best person you have worked with? </b>
I can’t drop names, so many are so cool and for different reasons! From Basement Jaxx to Mister Loiseau, from Kylie Minogue to David Guetta… I’ve had so much pleasure collaborating with these artists.
<b>13) And the most difficult? </b>
Again, I can’t drop names, so many are so hard and for different reasons! From Basement Jaxx to Mister Loiseau, from Kylie Minogue to David Guetta… I’ve had so much difficulty collaborating! Lol!
<b>14) What track do you wish you had written? </b>
Blue Monday from New Order. I love this track, I love the production, and I love the sound! Or in another style ‘Song for a Guy’ - Elton John.
<b>15) What’s the craziest thing that has ever happened to you at a gig? </b>
Maybe when some people started making love on stage! Seriously, you have to come to Burning Man to see this kind of things!
<b>16) What’s your all time top 5? Ok then 7?</b>
Daft Punk - Rolling and Scratching
Kraftwerk - Radioactivity
Underworld - Rez
Craig Armstrong - Weather Storm
Cliff Martinez - Is That What Everybody Wants
Prodigy - Smack my Bitch up
Michael Jackson - Billie Jean
<b>17) What gigs are you looking forward to?</b>
Let's go on the Moon now! Maybe a gig in a Spaceship could be something cool!
Thanks Joachim
<b>Joachim Garraud’s Toolroom Knights album is now available to buy from Toolroom & Beatport!!</b>
BUY THE WHOLE RELEASE = 30 FULL TRACKS + 2 CONTINUOUS DJ MIXES FOR UNDER £13 AT BEATPORT!!
Available to buy as mp3 & cd At:
https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html...610/Toolroom Knights Mixed by Joachim Garraud
http://www.toolroomrecords.co.uk/shop/singles/toolroom-knights-mixed-by-joachim-garraud/

<b>Forthcoming on Toolroom records</b>
<b>Toolroom Ibiza09 (3xcd) album mixed by Toolroom Knights residents
Mark Storie, Pete Griffths, George Andrews.</b>
Toolroom Records present the soundtrack to this summer in Ibiza. A collection of tracks and remixes that have been working exceptionally well on the dance floor at our Toolroom Takeover parties at Pacha & Space Ibiza this year.
Spread over 3 cd’s, Poolside, Club and Afterparty the album is a true reflection of the music you will hear day and night all over the island. This is the definitive sound of Ibiza 09.
<b>Will be available on Beatport/ Toolroom/ I-Tunes 26th August 2009</b>

www.toolroomrecords.com