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Agoria at Access - Fri 8 Oct
AgoriaAccess LogoFrench tech-house/hypno-tech producer Agoria is appearing at Access (The Honeycomb, Edinburgh) on October 8. This man needs no introduction, and his EPs are highly sought after. Agoria's mark has most certanly been made on the electronic dance music scene.

We have high expectations for this night, as his last appearance at access reduced the crowd to a sweaty pulp and has left Edinburgh clubbers eagerly awaiting his return. Expect the Avionix crew to be in attendance. On this occasion however, we will be manning the dancefloor rather than the controls!

Agoria Biog

AgoriaWith just a few EPs, Sebastien Devaud - a.k.a. AGORIA - has asserted himself as one of the most promising French producers on the dance scene. His mother is an opera singer, and his father a visionary architect, providing him with a rich and cultural background and no doubt playing its part in the development of his artistic talents.

Starting off his career with a hectic DJing schedule (playing at many international clubs alongside renowned artists such as Jeff Mills, DJ Hell, Kevin Saunderson, Carl Cox and Ritchie Hawtin, to name but a few), he quickly became frustrated with only playing other people's tracks and in 1999,began to produce his own material.

Influenced by the Detroit sound, AGORIA's dancefloor-oriented music has a unique groove, melody and approach. Numerous French independent labels like UMF, TEKMICS, ZEBRA 3 and A-Traction were immediately charmed by the French prodigy and released his first productions.

In 2000, AGORIA was the first DJ to be taken on by the prestigious FAIR, a French support fund for new acts, signing his first publishing contract with Peermusic the same year. The year 2002 marked a new era for him when he signed to [PIAS] and released the first EP called 'La 11ème marche'. In a very short period of time, this techno anthem had been playlisted by the best international DJs (from Laurent Garnier to Hell, including Andrew Weatherall, Alexander Kowalski, Angel Molina and Funk D'Void) and top radio DJs Pete Tong, Seb Fontaine, Fergie and Colin Murrey. The British press could barely contain their enthusiasm and called it "one of the most emotive tracks of the year" (MIXMAG), while MUZIK described it as: "Paris meets Detroit groove only much much bigger".

The follow up EP 'Sky is clear/Kofea' was released shortly after and was equally welcomed. This second hit consolidated his reputation as one of the hottest new faces outside the limits of France's frontiers. "Another winner" (MUZIK), "Devaud maakt intrigerende techno met een housey inslag" (GO Magazine), "Coming hot on the heels of the much lauded 'La Onzieme Marche', Agoria's roll shows no sign of stopping. Unmissable" (DOTMUSIC).

Friendships and aspirations in music get more and more diverse, resulting in a new EP 'Touched By...' (May 2003) featuring 'Kofea', remixed by Eedio - 'The' French producer to keep an eye on, from Clermont-Ferrand (Bpitch Control). Also on the EP is 'Sky is Clear', entirely re-thought by Kompakt label boss Michael Mayer, and the inevitable 'La Onzieme Marche', remixed by Alexander Kowalski, the rising star of Kanzkeramt.

Meanwhile, AGORIA works in his den - named the Circle Room - a year of non-stop sessions, polishing, construction, doubt, happiness, destruction... all alone, most of the time. At a Deviant Groove party (Paris), he meets Sylvie Marks (Bpitch Control). She listens to a demo, goes home to Frankfurt... asks for the parts and puts her voice beside Kofea's vocals (an imaginary character). 'Spinach Girl' isborn.

One evening in Paris, Tricky listens to an instrumental six times in a row. Verdict: "It's the best hip hop track I have heard for ages!" In the bathroom of his hotel room, Tricky finds the theme and the lyrics. He wants to record straight away. '2thousand3' is done the next day.

A few weeks later, Sebastien finishes his remix of the legendary 'Big fun' from INNER CITY. Immediate enthusiasm from Kevin Saunderson, they exchange a few emails and Kevin's wife, Ann Saunderson (the voice behind Octave One's 'Black Water'), records 'Worth It'... followed by an invitation to play atMOVEMENT (edition 2003 of the Detroit Electronic Music Festival) sharing the stage with his idols Kevin Saunderson, Juan Akins and Kenny Larkin.

Lyon's prodigy finishes his debut album on a cloud. Born on the 22 of September...
 
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