This episode of the Resonant Vibes Podcast is mixed by Tim Paris
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Today Tim Paris can be found living in London, however he built his DJ reputation in the Parisian party scene frequently playing alongside the likes of Jef K., Chloé, Alexkid and Ivan Smagghe. His sound is undoubtedly original and can be described as moody and dark but still sexy and soulful, and it’s a sound that’s been influenced by his French house heritage.
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In around 2002 Tim Paris lent a hand to Jef K. setting up the label Crack and Speed, and he got his first break-through with a remix of Future Now which was picked up by Ralph Lawson for 2020 Vision. More recently he and Jef K. set-up another label called Marketing which serves as a primary outlet for Paris’ productions along with other regulars including Ivan Smagghe, Shit Robot, Alexkid and Lance DeSardi. Personally I think Marketing is an exciting label to follow with it’s uncompromisingly fresh spin on house, tech-house and techno.
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What’s he doing today? Well, for his current musical project he’s teamed up with Ivan Smagghe under the name It’s A Fine Line. Their plan is to balance production alongside DJs shows both in clubs and on the festival circuit. So far their material has been well received as they continue to push the boundaries that encompass their sound.
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In a similar fashion, Paris’ podcast episode sits a little outside the normal vibe we offer with the series, but over the last few days I’ve had it stuck on repeat as the blend of nu-disco and house is hard to beat. I hope you enjoy it.
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