Agoria

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Agoria (whose real name is Sébastien Devaud , * 16th January 1976 in Valencin ) is a French Techno - DJ and producer .

In 2000, Devaud was the first DJ to receive financial support from the French cultural fund FAIR. After he signed a record deal with PIAS in 2002 and was able to hire Tricky as a guest singer for one of the songs, he became known with the 2003 single La Onzième Marche , which was presented to the general public by Laurent Garnier and DJ Hell , among others . Shortly thereafter, his first album Blossom is released. His style ranges between Detroit techno and jazz .

Discography (excerpt)

Albums

  • 2004: Blossom
  • 2006: The Green Armchair
  • 2008: Go Fast
  • 2011: Impermanence
  • 2019: drift

Singles and EPs

  • 2003: La Onzième Marche
  • 2005: Beaux Jours
  • 2006: code 1026
  • 2006: Baboul Hair Cuttin (remix by Gui Boratto )
  • 2007: Les Violons Ivres

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