Antoine Clamaran was born in Paris. In the early 90's, his local fame
interested Maximum FM, the leading parisian dance radio station at that
time. Impressed by his mixing gift, Clamaran gained a huge audience and
started to be booked for one off parties. But Palace headquarters (Palace
in Paris is the NYC equivalent of Studio 54) asked him to run the mythical
Gay Tea Dance every Sunday, instead of french icon Laurent Garnier.
In 1992 Clamaran, eager to get involved into production, teamed up with
Laurent Pautrat. Their first Production "I've got music in me" by 400hz
made him one of the most promising french producers. Released on House
Trade Records, this track was licensed by BMG France and sold over 100,000
units.
Then record companies started to flood Clamaran with remixing requests ... Bio | read more