Welcome to the 232th Chapter of the Deep Electronics Podcast. A weekly released podcast that brings you a diversity into the abyss of deep electronic music. This weeks set is created by Didier Allyne @ Rex Club. Because this is a recording of his set @ Rex Club the tracklisting is not always known.
Biography
A Parisian mainstay of the local techno scene, Didier Allyne embodies a certain kind of underground already in the mid 90’s: a record store clerk, distributor, artist and Dj, he cross-cuttingly approached the scene even back then, when “French touch” was massive. Embracing the new trends from a sideways perspective, he emerged with his own blend of broken beat, soul jazz and Warp style electro, always keeping the groove in sight, basically what techno is all about, as deep and singular as it gets. After launching the Parisian Trafic record shop in 1998, he follows his natural path, Djing all around the world alongside famous artists such as Gilles Peterson, Derrick May, Stacey Pullen, I: Cube, Mike Grant, Carl Craig, Jedi Knights, Swayzak, Ricardo Villalobos, Idjut Boys and many others. Kicking off his residency at the mythical Rex Club early 2000, he was amongst the first to invite over such artists as Dj Qu, Scuba, Steven tang or AntonZap. With his residency at the Batofar, he also emphasized on promoting the local scene. With the same thought pattern, he founded Syncrophone in 2005, the mother of all techno distribution companies, a venture that spawned its own label, the laboratory that helped launch the local talents and on a personal note to engage in production and remixing. With Syncrophone records, P&D (with Phil Weeks) and many other labels, it’s fair to nowadays label him as one of the great architects of the recent Parisian scene revival, incubating the likes of Zadig, Voiski, lowjack, Society of Silence, Professor inc, MZKBX, IUEKE, Bernadott and many more. Always up for the riskier challenges, Didier Allyne is one of the most relevant French Dj of our time, as knowledgeable as it gets, a master of technique, respectful of the dancefloor, but mostly blessed with an ability to anticipate and surf on all new trends.
Tracklist
1 - Groove Style « Freedom Train »
2 - Blunted Drummies « House For All » (Original Mix) 1993
3 - Lnrdcroy « Ooze City »
4_ ?
5 - The Jazz Mann « Jass Yo Azz Off »
6 - Idjut Boys & Laj « Jaz Fook »
7 - Malvito « Mirage EP »
8 - Steven Tang « The Verged Sessions »
9 - ?
10 - ?
11 - ?
12 -?
13 - Common Factor « Comon Factor EP »
14 - Directions « Busted Tress » (Carl Craig remix)
15 - Point G. #1
16 - ?