As a graduate in sound engineering at prestigious Parisian FEMIS film school, Quentin Lepoutre, aka Myd, offered his strong technical expertise to make his Club Cheval crew – him plus Canblaster, Panteros666 and Sam Tiba – become serious outsiders on the dance music map. A strawberry-blond version of Quincy Jones for the Facebook/Tumblr/post-empire generation, Myd’s a very versatile music-maker, both able to deliver purely functional, club-oriented tracky material, and poppier, regressive house fantaisies. His audio skills give his work a unique 3D coating, a singular, artificial patina. The sound of Myd is something wide and hyperactive, though displaying the compacted, throbbing textures that define the trademark Club Cheval sound. Myd’s long-term ambition would be to build new standards for mainstream dance music. Traffic between underground scenes and mass-produced hits having never been so saturated, listeners need artists to act as musical scouts, to filter, sort out, and recompose this data overload, and instinctively conjuring its secret pathways and logic. And that’s pretty much what Myd’s here for. He aspires to become a proper pop producer, a true « music director », and can’t really be bothered with some niche-star status. Working with other artists always had him refine his own personal sound, and helped him use his production tools better and better. Myd’s sound lays on a rich, contrasted aural palette : it’s high-tech sounding, well-balanced, complex yet articulate. It blends Euro techno gusts with tropical siroccos, and an unmissable song-craft with a taste for baroque-ish sophistication. Since his first track, « Train to Bamako », one the founding hits of the tropical house scene in 2009, Myd has produced many brilliant, smart remixes, for artists such as Yelle ou Two Door Cinema Club. Then last spring, he came back with the « Octodip » EP – that was less tropical and more focused on occult vocal cut-up work – for new French label Marble, created in early 2011 by former Institubes mainstays Para One, Surkin and Bobmo. As Club Cheval are currently working on their debut album, the future seems clear and vivid for our boy Myd, teeming with previously unheard musical ideas and aural stimuli. And meanwhile, go and check his productions, feel ecstatic, and just imagine what’s up next. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
The Sun
Moving Men
Loverini (feat. L'Impératrice)
Together We Stand
We Found It
All Inclusive
Domino
Let You Speak
The Sun (feat. JAWNY)
Muchas (feat. Cola Boyy)
Born a Loser
Song for You
Bingo
Superdiscoteca
We Are the Light
Whether the Weather
All that Glitters is not Gold
Loverini
I Made It
Call Me
There Is a Snake in My Boot!
Moving Men - Metronomy Remix
Always a Light
The Wizard
It's About You
I Feel Better (I Got Something)
Talk to Me
Now That We Found Love
So High
Moving Men - Gaspard Augé & Victor Le Masne Remix
Superdiscoteca - nit Remix
Our Home
Moving Men (feat. Mac DeMarco)
Together We Stand - Wuh Oh Remix
Número Uno
The Bouncer
Again
The Sun - Moodoid Remix
Whether the Weather - Laurent Garnier Remix
Longe de Tudo
Train to Bamako
Muchas
Javier
No Bullshit (feat. Twice & Lil Patt)
Together We Stand - Bullion Remix
Octodip
9am
Together We Stand - Radio Slave and Thomas Gandey Remix Short Edit
No Bullshit
Freak Andy
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