DJ Falcon

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DJ Falcon
DJ Falcon in 2010
DJ Falcon in 2010
Background information
Born
Stéphane Quême

(1973-01-02) 2 January 1973 (age 53)
Paris, France
OriginFrance
GenresFrench house
Occupations
  • DJ
  • record producer
  • photographer
Years active1999–present
Member ofBraxe + Falcon
Formerly ofTogether
Websitewww.myspace.com/djfalconparis

Stéphane Quême (French pronunciation: [stefan kɛm]) (born 2 January 1973), known as DJ Falcon, is a French DJ, record producer and photographer. He is the brother of Delphine Quême (Quartet) and a cousin of Alan Braxe (Alain Quême).[1] He has been described as "French touch's great minimalist".[2]

Career

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In 1999, Falcon released his first EP on Roulé, Thomas Bangalter of Daft Punk's music label.[3] Before producing on Roulé, he worked in the A&R department at Virgin. Following the release of his EP, he worked with Bangalter to form the group Together, officially releasing two songs "So Much Love to Give" and "Together." He has done a significant number of remixes and DJ sets since.

In 2013, he was featured on Daft Punk's fourth studio album, Random Access Memories on the final track "Contact". The song was based on a sample Falcon and Bangalter had originally used and performed while doing DJ sets as Together.[4][5]

In 2022, Falcon and Alan Braxe debuted new music on a new record label Smugglers Way, an imprint of Domino, that intends to release new and old French house music from the duo and from other artists.[6] In addition to this, the pair announced the two had begun making music as a duo named Braxe + Falcon - with their first single in March, their first EP in August, and a debut solo album intended for release in early 2023. Their debut single features vocals from Panda Bear.[7]

Discography

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Releases

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  • Hello My Name Is DJ Falcon (1999)

Remixes

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Year Title Artist Album
1999 "La Mouche" (Played Live By DJ Falcon) Cassius 1999
"La Mouche" (DJ Falcon Metal Mix)
"La Mouche" (DJ Falcon vs Harry "Choo-Choo" Romero 'The Edit')
2012 "New Lands" (Falcon Remix) Justice Audio, Video, Disco
"Hello Inc." (DJ Falcon Parallel Remix) Alex Gopher Hello Inc. EP
"Hello Inc." (DJ Falcon Remix)
2013 "Time Machine" (DJ Falcon Remix) Alan Braxe Moments In Time EP
2022 "Bubble Guts" (Braxe + Falcon Remix) A-Trak Non-album single
"Eleanor" (Braxe + Falcon Remix) Hot Chip Freakout/Release
"Good Times" (Braxe + Falcon Remix) Jungle Non-album single
2023 "Winter Solstice" (Braxe + Falcon Remix) Phoenix Alpha Zulu

Appears on

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References

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