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- Professional career: legendary hits and international collaborations
- Private life, anecdotes and little stories that make the artist endearing
- Recent projects: always at the top with new releases and collaborations
- Professional career: legendary hits and international collaborations
- Private life, anecdotes and little stories that make the artist endearing
- Recent projects: always at the top with new releases and collaborations
- Private life, anecdotes and little stories that make the artist endearing
- Recent projects: always at the top with new releases and collaborations
- Professional career: legendary hits and international collaborations
- Private life, anecdotes and little stories that make the artist endearing
- Recent projects: always at the top with new releases and collaborations
- Professional career: legendary hits and international collaborations
- Private life, anecdotes and little stories that make the artist endearing
- Recent projects: always at the top with new releases and collaborations
- Professional career: legendary hits and international collaborations
- Private life, anecdotes and little stories that make the artist endearing
- Recent projects: always at the top with new releases and collaborations
- Private life, anecdotes and little stories that make the artist endearing
- Recent projects: always at the top with new releases and collaborations
- Professional career: legendary hits and international collaborations
- Private life, anecdotes and little stories that make the artist endearing
- Recent projects: always at the top with new releases and collaborations
- Professional career: legendary hits and international collaborations
- Private life, anecdotes and little stories that make the artist endearing
- Recent projects: always at the top with new releases and collaborations
- Antoine Clamaran: an iconic DJ of French house
- Who is Antoine Clamaran? Origins and identity
- Before fame: his first steps in electronic music
- Private life, anecdotes and little stories that make the artist endearing
- Recent projects: always at the top with new releases and collaborations
- Private life, anecdotes and little stories that make the artist endearing
- Recent projects: always at the top with new releases and collaborations
- Professional career: legendary hits and international collaborations
- Private life, anecdotes and little stories that make the artist endearing
- Recent projects: always at the top with new releases and collaborations
- Professional career: legendary hits and international collaborations
- Private life, anecdotes and little stories that make the artist endearing
- Recent projects: always at the top with new releases and collaborations
In 1992, he arrived at Palace and teamed up with Laurent Garnier for the famous “Gay tea dance” parties, which marked an era. It was these moments that generated his first hit, simply titled “GTD”. I admit, this nod is pretty cool.
The Parisian scene of the ‘90s was electric and Antoine was an integral part of it. A time when everything was yet to be invented, and DJs crafted their sound with sweat on their brows.
Professional career: legendary hits and international collaborations
Clamaran is also the remixer of renowned talents like Gloria Estefan or Dalida. This guy knew how to give classics new life, that’s for sure. His hit “I’ve got music in me”, co-written with Laurent Pautrat, became an essential anthem of the French Touch.
At the end of the ‘90s, under the pseudonym Omega, he really exploded. Three tracks that sold over 250,000 copies, that’s not nothing. After that, his singles “Get up” and “What!” opened doors to the international market.
His first album “Release yourself”, released in 2002, is the perfect cocktail of house-filtered, tribal sounds and wild rhythms. Come on, this is far from an amateur DJ, it’s truly professional, and the audience showed up.
He also worked on Michael Jackson remixes that crushed it in French clubs. This clearly shows his standing and the respect he gained in the global music scene.
Private life, anecdotes and little stories that make the artist endearing
So Antoine’s private life remains quite mysterious. What I know is that he never sought to make his private life a spectacle; he prefers to let his music speak. Which is rather refreshing when you see all you can read elsewhere.
A nice anecdote: the famous “Absolutely fabulous” or “Overkitsch” parties at the Queen, that was also him. Those kinds of events where he created an incredible atmosphere, sound familiar?
And then, he has this collective, REEPUBLIC, started with other DJs like Michaël Canitrot, a group of passionate friends who managed to shake dance floors all over the world. Collaboration clearly matters to him.
You can also follow his recent exploits and releases on his official site or his Facebook page. He is always very active, between production and live shows.
Recent projects: always at the top with new releases and collaborations
In 2011, he released a single called “Stick Shift”, with Soraya Arnelas. Collaborations boost him. With REEPUBLIC, he rekindled the passion for dancefloors and the collective spirit.
In 2016, he gave us “Hallelujah”, sung by Lulu Hughes. A real little gem with remixes that still get plenty of play. In 2019, he did it again with remixes of “You Got The Love”, always ready to surprise.
His energy is far from fading and in 2021, he hit the festival circuit again, notably on the stage of Andorra Mountain Music. At 62 years old, frankly, that demands respect.
To listen a bit, I recommend his YouTube channel or Yellow Radio which broadcasts his mixes. Always a pleasure to listen to.
- 🎵 A pioneer of the French Touch and legendary Parisian parties
- 🎶 Remixer of legends like Dalida and Michael Jackson
- 🎧 Creator of albums that marked house music
- 💿 Founding member of the REEPUBLIC collective
- 🌍 Active on the international scene until 2026
This video perfectly captures Antoine’s charm and mastery during a DJ set, a true maestro who keeps his audience captivated until the end of the night.
A mix taken from his famous “Mix Inc” collection, a must for all those who love diving into pure house music.
In the 1990s, he joined Maxximun radio, a real springboard. There he sharpened his ear, developed his style, and explored house music which was just starting in France. That’s when he began to stand out.
In 1992, he arrived at Palace and teamed up with Laurent Garnier for the famous “Gay tea dance” parties, which marked an era. It was these moments that generated his first hit, simply titled “GTD”. I admit, this nod is pretty cool.
The Parisian scene of the ‘90s was electric and Antoine was an integral part of it. A time when everything was yet to be invented, and DJs crafted their sound with sweat on their brows.
Professional career: legendary hits and international collaborations
Clamaran is also the remixer of renowned talents like Gloria Estefan or Dalida. This guy knew how to give classics new life, that’s for sure. His hit “I’ve got music in me”, co-written with Laurent Pautrat, became an essential anthem of the French Touch.
At the end of the ‘90s, under the pseudonym Omega, he really exploded. Three tracks that sold over 250,000 copies, that’s not nothing. After that, his singles “Get up” and “What!” opened doors to the international market.
His first album “Release yourself”, released in 2002, is the perfect cocktail of house-filtered, tribal sounds and wild rhythms. Come on, this is far from an amateur DJ, it’s truly professional, and the audience showed up.
He also worked on Michael Jackson remixes that crushed it in French clubs. This clearly shows his standing and the respect he gained in the global music scene.
Private life, anecdotes and little stories that make the artist endearing
So Antoine’s private life remains quite mysterious. What I know is that he never sought to make his private life a spectacle; he prefers to let his music speak. Which is rather refreshing when you see all you can read elsewhere.
A nice anecdote: the famous “Absolutely fabulous” or “Overkitsch” parties at the Queen, that was also him. Those kinds of events where he created an incredible atmosphere, sound familiar?
And then, he has this collective, REEPUBLIC, started with other DJs like Michaël Canitrot, a group of passionate friends who managed to shake dance floors all over the world. Collaboration clearly matters to him.
You can also follow his recent exploits and releases on his official site or his Facebook page. He is always very active, between production and live shows.
Recent projects: always at the top with new releases and collaborations
In 2011, he released a single called “Stick Shift”, with Soraya Arnelas. Collaborations boost him. With REEPUBLIC, he rekindled the passion for dancefloors and the collective spirit.
In 2016, he gave us “Hallelujah”, sung by Lulu Hughes. A real little gem with remixes that still get plenty of play. In 2019, he did it again with remixes of “You Got The Love”, always ready to surprise.
His energy is far from fading and in 2021, he hit the festival circuit again, notably on the stage of Andorra Mountain Music. At 62 years old, frankly, that demands respect.
To listen a bit, I recommend his YouTube channel or Yellow Radio which broadcasts his mixes. Always a pleasure to listen to.
- 🎵 A pioneer of the French Touch and legendary Parisian parties
- 🎶 Remixer of legends like Dalida and Michael Jackson
- 🎧 Creator of albums that marked house music
- 💿 Founding member of the REEPUBLIC collective
- 🌍 Active on the international scene until 2026
This video perfectly captures Antoine’s charm and mastery during a DJ set, a true maestro who keeps his audience captivated until the end of the night.
A mix taken from his famous “Mix Inc” collection, a must for all those who love diving into pure house music.
At the end of the ‘90s, under the pseudonym Omega, he really exploded. Three tracks that sold over 250,000 copies, that’s not nothing. After that, his singles “Get up” and “What!” opened doors to the international market.
His first album “Release yourself”, released in 2002, is the perfect cocktail of house-filtered, tribal sounds and wild rhythms. Come on, this is far from an amateur DJ, it’s truly professional, and the audience showed up.
He also worked on Michael Jackson remixes that crushed it in French clubs. This clearly shows his standing and the respect he gained in the global music scene.
Private life, anecdotes and little stories that make the artist endearing
So Antoine’s private life remains quite mysterious. What I know is that he never sought to make his private life a spectacle; he prefers to let his music speak. Which is rather refreshing when you see all you can read elsewhere.
A nice anecdote: the famous “Absolutely fabulous” or “Overkitsch” parties at the Queen, that was also him. Those kinds of events where he created an incredible atmosphere, sound familiar?
And then, he has this collective, REEPUBLIC, started with other DJs like Michaël Canitrot, a group of passionate friends who managed to shake dance floors all over the world. Collaboration clearly matters to him.
You can also follow his recent exploits and releases on his official site or his Facebook page. He is always very active, between production and live shows.
Recent projects: always at the top with new releases and collaborations
In 2011, he released a single called “Stick Shift”, with Soraya Arnelas. Collaborations boost him. With REEPUBLIC, he rekindled the passion for dancefloors and the collective spirit.
In 2016, he gave us “Hallelujah”, sung by Lulu Hughes. A real little gem with remixes that still get plenty of play. In 2019, he did it again with remixes of “You Got The Love”, always ready to surprise.
His energy is far from fading and in 2021, he hit the festival circuit again, notably on the stage of Andorra Mountain Music. At 62 years old, frankly, that demands respect.
To listen a bit, I recommend his YouTube channel or Yellow Radio which broadcasts his mixes. Always a pleasure to listen to.
- 🎵 A pioneer of the French Touch and legendary Parisian parties
- 🎶 Remixer of legends like Dalida and Michael Jackson
- 🎧 Creator of albums that marked house music
- 💿 Founding member of the REEPUBLIC collective
- 🌍 Active on the international scene until 2026
This video perfectly captures Antoine’s charm and mastery during a DJ set, a true maestro who keeps his audience captivated until the end of the night.
A mix taken from his famous “Mix Inc” collection, a must for all those who love diving into pure house music.
In the 1990s, he joined Maxximun radio, a real springboard. There he sharpened his ear, developed his style, and explored house music which was just starting in France. That’s when he began to stand out.
In 1992, he arrived at Palace and teamed up with Laurent Garnier for the famous “Gay tea dance” parties, which marked an era. It was these moments that generated his first hit, simply titled “GTD”. I admit, this nod is pretty cool.
The Parisian scene of the ‘90s was electric and Antoine was an integral part of it. A time when everything was yet to be invented, and DJs crafted their sound with sweat on their brows.
Professional career: legendary hits and international collaborations
Clamaran is also the remixer of renowned talents like Gloria Estefan or Dalida. This guy knew how to give classics new life, that’s for sure. His hit “I’ve got music in me”, co-written with Laurent Pautrat, became an essential anthem of the French Touch.
At the end of the ‘90s, under the pseudonym Omega, he really exploded. Three tracks that sold over 250,000 copies, that’s not nothing. After that, his singles “Get up” and “What!” opened doors to the international market.
His first album “Release yourself”, released in 2002, is the perfect cocktail of house-filtered, tribal sounds and wild rhythms. Come on, this is far from an amateur DJ, it’s truly professional, and the audience showed up.
He also worked on Michael Jackson remixes that crushed it in French clubs. This clearly shows his standing and the respect he gained in the global music scene.
Private life, anecdotes and little stories that make the artist endearing
So Antoine’s private life remains quite mysterious. What I know is that he never sought to make his private life a spectacle; he prefers to let his music speak. Which is rather refreshing when you see all you can read elsewhere.
A nice anecdote: the famous “Absolutely fabulous” or “Overkitsch” parties at the Queen, that was also him. Those kinds of events where he created an incredible atmosphere, sound familiar?
And then, he has this collective, REEPUBLIC, started with other DJs like Michaël Canitrot, a group of passionate friends who managed to shake dance floors all over the world. Collaboration clearly matters to him.
You can also follow his recent exploits and releases on his official site or his Facebook page. He is always very active, between production and live shows.
Recent projects: always at the top with new releases and collaborations
In 2011, he released a single called “Stick Shift”, with Soraya Arnelas. Collaborations boost him. With REEPUBLIC, he rekindled the passion for dancefloors and the collective spirit.
In 2016, he gave us “Hallelujah”, sung by Lulu Hughes. A real little gem with remixes that still get plenty of play. In 2019, he did it again with remixes of “You Got The Love”, always ready to surprise.
His energy is far from fading and in 2021, he hit the festival circuit again, notably on the stage of Andorra Mountain Music. At 62 years old, frankly, that demands respect.
To listen a bit, I recommend his YouTube channel or Yellow Radio which broadcasts his mixes. Always a pleasure to listen to.
- 🎵 A pioneer of the French Touch and legendary Parisian parties
- 🎶 Remixer of legends like Dalida and Michael Jackson
- 🎧 Creator of albums that marked house music
- 💿 Founding member of the REEPUBLIC collective
- 🌍 Active on the international scene until 2026
This video perfectly captures Antoine’s charm and mastery during a DJ set, a true maestro who keeps his audience captivated until the end of the night.
A mix taken from his famous “Mix Inc” collection, a must for all those who love diving into pure house music.
In the 1990s, he joined Maxximun radio, a real springboard. There he sharpened his ear, developed his style, and explored house music which was just starting in France. That’s when he began to stand out.
In 1992, he arrived at Palace and teamed up with Laurent Garnier for the famous “Gay tea dance” parties, which marked an era. It was these moments that generated his first hit, simply titled “GTD”. I admit, this nod is pretty cool.
The Parisian scene of the ‘90s was electric and Antoine was an integral part of it. A time when everything was yet to be invented, and DJs crafted their sound with sweat on their brows.
Professional career: legendary hits and international collaborations
Clamaran is also the remixer of renowned talents like Gloria Estefan or Dalida. This guy knew how to give classics new life, that’s for sure. His hit “I’ve got music in me”, co-written with Laurent Pautrat, became an essential anthem of the French Touch.
At the end of the ‘90s, under the pseudonym Omega, he really exploded. Three tracks that sold over 250,000 copies, that’s not nothing. After that, his singles “Get up” and “What!” opened doors to the international market.
His first album “Release yourself”, released in 2002, is the perfect cocktail of house-filtered, tribal sounds and wild rhythms. Come on, this is far from an amateur DJ, it’s truly professional, and the audience showed up.
He also worked on Michael Jackson remixes that crushed it in French clubs. This clearly shows his standing and the respect he gained in the global music scene.
Private life, anecdotes and little stories that make the artist endearing
So Antoine’s private life remains quite mysterious. What I know is that he never sought to make his private life a spectacle; he prefers to let his music speak. Which is rather refreshing when you see all you can read elsewhere.
A nice anecdote: the famous “Absolutely fabulous” or “Overkitsch” parties at the Queen, that was also him. Those kinds of events where he created an incredible atmosphere, sound familiar?
And then, he has this collective, REEPUBLIC, started with other DJs like Michaël Canitrot, a group of passionate friends who managed to shake dance floors all over the world. Collaboration clearly matters to him.
You can also follow his recent exploits and releases on his official site or his Facebook page. He is always very active, between production and live shows.
Recent projects: always at the top with new releases and collaborations
In 2011, he released a single called “Stick Shift”, with Soraya Arnelas. Collaborations boost him. With REEPUBLIC, he rekindled the passion for dancefloors and the collective spirit.
In 2016, he gave us “Hallelujah”, sung by Lulu Hughes. A real little gem with remixes that still get plenty of play. In 2019, he did it again with remixes of “You Got The Love”, always ready to surprise.
His energy is far from fading and in 2021, he hit the festival circuit again, notably on the stage of Andorra Mountain Music. At 62 years old, frankly, that demands respect.
To listen a bit, I recommend his YouTube channel or Yellow Radio which broadcasts his mixes. Always a pleasure to listen to.
- 🎵 A pioneer of the French Touch and legendary Parisian parties
- 🎶 Remixer of legends like Dalida and Michael Jackson
- 🎧 Creator of albums that marked house music
- 💿 Founding member of the REEPUBLIC collective
- 🌍 Active on the international scene until 2026
This video perfectly captures Antoine’s charm and mastery during a DJ set, a true maestro who keeps his audience captivated until the end of the night.
A mix taken from his famous “Mix Inc” collection, a must for all those who love diving into pure house music.
In the 1990s, he joined Maxximun radio, a real springboard. There he sharpened his ear, developed his style, and explored house music which was just starting in France. That’s when he began to stand out.
In 1992, he arrived at Palace and teamed up with Laurent Garnier for the famous “Gay tea dance” parties, which marked an era. It was these moments that generated his first hit, simply titled “GTD”. I admit, this nod is pretty cool.
The Parisian scene of the ‘90s was electric and Antoine was an integral part of it. A time when everything was yet to be invented, and DJs crafted their sound with sweat on their brows.
Professional career: legendary hits and international collaborations
Clamaran is also the remixer of renowned talents like Gloria Estefan or Dalida. This guy knew how to give classics new life, that’s for sure. His hit “I’ve got music in me”, co-written with Laurent Pautrat, became an essential anthem of the French Touch.
At the end of the ‘90s, under the pseudonym Omega, he really exploded. Three tracks that sold over 250,000 copies, that’s not nothing. After that, his singles “Get up” and “What!” opened doors to the international market.
His first album “Release yourself”, released in 2002, is the perfect cocktail of house-filtered, tribal sounds and wild rhythms. Come on, this is far from an amateur DJ, it’s truly professional, and the audience showed up.
He also worked on Michael Jackson remixes that crushed it in French clubs. This clearly shows his standing and the respect he gained in the global music scene.
Private life, anecdotes and little stories that make the artist endearing
So Antoine’s private life remains quite mysterious. What I know is that he never sought to make his private life a spectacle; he prefers to let his music speak. Which is rather refreshing when you see all you can read elsewhere.
A nice anecdote: the famous “Absolutely fabulous” or “Overkitsch” parties at the Queen, that was also him. Those kinds of events where he created an incredible atmosphere, sound familiar?
And then, he has this collective, REEPUBLIC, started with other DJs like Michaël Canitrot, a group of passionate friends who managed to shake dance floors all over the world. Collaboration clearly matters to him.
You can also follow his recent exploits and releases on his official site or his Facebook page. He is always very active, between production and live shows.
Recent projects: always at the top with new releases and collaborations
In 2011, he released a single called “Stick Shift”, with Soraya Arnelas. Collaborations boost him. With REEPUBLIC, he rekindled the passion for dancefloors and the collective spirit.
In 2016, he gave us “Hallelujah”, sung by Lulu Hughes. A real little gem with remixes that still get plenty of play. In 2019, he did it again with remixes of “You Got The Love”, always ready to surprise.
His energy is far from fading and in 2021, he hit the festival circuit again, notably on the stage of Andorra Mountain Music. At 62 years old, frankly, that demands respect.
To listen a bit, I recommend his YouTube channel or Yellow Radio which broadcasts his mixes. Always a pleasure to listen to.
- 🎵 A pioneer of the French Touch and legendary Parisian parties
- 🎶 Remixer of legends like Dalida and Michael Jackson
- 🎧 Creator of albums that marked house music
- 💿 Founding member of the REEPUBLIC collective
- 🌍 Active on the international scene until 2026
This video perfectly captures Antoine’s charm and mastery during a DJ set, a true maestro who keeps his audience captivated until the end of the night.
A mix taken from his famous “Mix Inc” collection, a must for all those who love diving into pure house music.
At the end of the ‘90s, under the pseudonym Omega, he really exploded. Three tracks that sold over 250,000 copies, that’s not nothing. After that, his singles “Get up” and “What!” opened doors to the international market.
His first album “Release yourself”, released in 2002, is the perfect cocktail of house-filtered, tribal sounds and wild rhythms. Come on, this is far from an amateur DJ, it’s truly professional, and the audience showed up.
He also worked on Michael Jackson remixes that crushed it in French clubs. This clearly shows his standing and the respect he gained in the global music scene.
Private life, anecdotes and little stories that make the artist endearing
So Antoine’s private life remains quite mysterious. What I know is that he never sought to make his private life a spectacle; he prefers to let his music speak. Which is rather refreshing when you see all you can read elsewhere.
A nice anecdote: the famous “Absolutely fabulous” or “Overkitsch” parties at the Queen, that was also him. Those kinds of events where he created an incredible atmosphere, sound familiar?
And then, he has this collective, REEPUBLIC, started with other DJs like Michaël Canitrot, a group of passionate friends who managed to shake dance floors all over the world. Collaboration clearly matters to him.
You can also follow his recent exploits and releases on his official site or his Facebook page. He is always very active, between production and live shows.
Recent projects: always at the top with new releases and collaborations
In 2011, he released a single called “Stick Shift”, with Soraya Arnelas. Collaborations boost him. With REEPUBLIC, he rekindled the passion for dancefloors and the collective spirit.
In 2016, he gave us “Hallelujah”, sung by Lulu Hughes. A real little gem with remixes that still get plenty of play. In 2019, he did it again with remixes of “You Got The Love”, always ready to surprise.
His energy is far from fading and in 2021, he hit the festival circuit again, notably on the stage of Andorra Mountain Music. At 62 years old, frankly, that demands respect.
To listen a bit, I recommend his YouTube channel or Yellow Radio which broadcasts his mixes. Always a pleasure to listen to.
- 🎵 A pioneer of the French Touch and legendary Parisian parties
- 🎶 Remixer of legends like Dalida and Michael Jackson
- 🎧 Creator of albums that marked house music
- 💿 Founding member of the REEPUBLIC collective
- 🌍 Active on the international scene until 2026
This video perfectly captures Antoine’s charm and mastery during a DJ set, a true maestro who keeps his audience captivated until the end of the night.
A mix taken from his famous “Mix Inc” collection, a must for all those who love diving into pure house music.
In the 1990s, he joined Maxximun radio, a real springboard. There he sharpened his ear, developed his style, and explored house music which was just starting in France. That’s when he began to stand out.
In 1992, he arrived at Palace and teamed up with Laurent Garnier for the famous “Gay tea dance” parties, which marked an era. It was these moments that generated his first hit, simply titled “GTD”. I admit, this nod is pretty cool.
The Parisian scene of the ‘90s was electric and Antoine was an integral part of it. A time when everything was yet to be invented, and DJs crafted their sound with sweat on their brows.
Professional career: legendary hits and international collaborations
Clamaran is also the remixer of renowned talents like Gloria Estefan or Dalida. This guy knew how to give classics new life, that’s for sure. His hit “I’ve got music in me”, co-written with Laurent Pautrat, became an essential anthem of the French Touch.
At the end of the ‘90s, under the pseudonym Omega, he really exploded. Three tracks that sold over 250,000 copies, that’s not nothing. After that, his singles “Get up” and “What!” opened doors to the international market.
His first album “Release yourself”, released in 2002, is the perfect cocktail of house-filtered, tribal sounds and wild rhythms. Come on, this is far from an amateur DJ, it’s truly professional, and the audience showed up.
He also worked on Michael Jackson remixes that crushed it in French clubs. This clearly shows his standing and the respect he gained in the global music scene.
Private life, anecdotes and little stories that make the artist endearing
So Antoine’s private life remains quite mysterious. What I know is that he never sought to make his private life a spectacle; he prefers to let his music speak. Which is rather refreshing when you see all you can read elsewhere.
A nice anecdote: the famous “Absolutely fabulous” or “Overkitsch” parties at the Queen, that was also him. Those kinds of events where he created an incredible atmosphere, sound familiar?
And then, he has this collective, REEPUBLIC, started with other DJs like Michaël Canitrot, a group of passionate friends who managed to shake dance floors all over the world. Collaboration clearly matters to him.
You can also follow his recent exploits and releases on his official site or his Facebook page. He is always very active, between production and live shows.
Recent projects: always at the top with new releases and collaborations
In 2011, he released a single called “Stick Shift”, with Soraya Arnelas. Collaborations boost him. With REEPUBLIC, he rekindled the passion for dancefloors and the collective spirit.
In 2016, he gave us “Hallelujah”, sung by Lulu Hughes. A real little gem with remixes that still get plenty of play. In 2019, he did it again with remixes of “You Got The Love”, always ready to surprise.
His energy is far from fading and in 2021, he hit the festival circuit again, notably on the stage of Andorra Mountain Music. At 62 years old, frankly, that demands respect.
To listen a bit, I recommend his YouTube channel or Yellow Radio which broadcasts his mixes. Always a pleasure to listen to.
- 🎵 A pioneer of the French Touch and legendary Parisian parties
- 🎶 Remixer of legends like Dalida and Michael Jackson
- 🎧 Creator of albums that marked house music
- 💿 Founding member of the REEPUBLIC collective
- 🌍 Active on the international scene until 2026
This video perfectly captures Antoine’s charm and mastery during a DJ set, a true maestro who keeps his audience captivated until the end of the night.
A mix taken from his famous “Mix Inc” collection, a must for all those who love diving into pure house music.
In the 1990s, he joined Maxximun radio, a real springboard. There he sharpened his ear, developed his style, and explored house music which was just starting in France. That’s when he began to stand out.
In 1992, he arrived at Palace and teamed up with Laurent Garnier for the famous “Gay tea dance” parties, which marked an era. It was these moments that generated his first hit, simply titled “GTD”. I admit, this nod is pretty cool.
The Parisian scene of the ‘90s was electric and Antoine was an integral part of it. A time when everything was yet to be invented, and DJs crafted their sound with sweat on their brows.
Professional career: legendary hits and international collaborations
Clamaran is also the remixer of renowned talents like Gloria Estefan or Dalida. This guy knew how to give classics new life, that’s for sure. His hit “I’ve got music in me”, co-written with Laurent Pautrat, became an essential anthem of the French Touch.
At the end of the ‘90s, under the pseudonym Omega, he really exploded. Three tracks that sold over 250,000 copies, that’s not nothing. After that, his singles “Get up” and “What!” opened doors to the international market.
His first album “Release yourself”, released in 2002, is the perfect cocktail of house-filtered, tribal sounds and wild rhythms. Come on, this is far from an amateur DJ, it’s truly professional, and the audience showed up.
He also worked on Michael Jackson remixes that crushed it in French clubs. This clearly shows his standing and the respect he gained in the global music scene.
Private life, anecdotes and little stories that make the artist endearing
So Antoine’s private life remains quite mysterious. What I know is that he never sought to make his private life a spectacle; he prefers to let his music speak. Which is rather refreshing when you see all you can read elsewhere.
A nice anecdote: the famous “Absolutely fabulous” or “Overkitsch” parties at the Queen, that was also him. Those kinds of events where he created an incredible atmosphere, sound familiar?
And then, he has this collective, REEPUBLIC, started with other DJs like Michaël Canitrot, a group of passionate friends who managed to shake dance floors all over the world. Collaboration clearly matters to him.
You can also follow his recent exploits and releases on his official site or his Facebook page. He is always very active, between production and live shows.
Recent projects: always at the top with new releases and collaborations
In 2011, he released a single called “Stick Shift”, with Soraya Arnelas. Collaborations boost him. With REEPUBLIC, he rekindled the passion for dancefloors and the collective spirit.
In 2016, he gave us “Hallelujah”, sung by Lulu Hughes. A real little gem with remixes that still get plenty of play. In 2019, he did it again with remixes of “You Got The Love”, always ready to surprise.
His energy is far from fading and in 2021, he hit the festival circuit again, notably on the stage of Andorra Mountain Music. At 62 years old, frankly, that demands respect.
To listen a bit, I recommend his YouTube channel or Yellow Radio which broadcasts his mixes. Always a pleasure to listen to.
- 🎵 A pioneer of the French Touch and legendary Parisian parties
- 🎶 Remixer of legends like Dalida and Michael Jackson
- 🎧 Creator of albums that marked house music
- 💿 Founding member of the REEPUBLIC collective
- 🌍 Active on the international scene until 2026
This video perfectly captures Antoine’s charm and mastery during a DJ set, a true maestro who keeps his audience captivated until the end of the night.
A mix taken from his famous “Mix Inc” collection, a must for all those who love diving into pure house music.
Antoine Clamaran: an iconic DJ of French house
He was born in 1964 in Neuilly-sur-Seine. Today, at over 60 years old, Antoine Clamaran remains an essential figure in the electronic scene, and it must be said that at 1m80, he asserts his presence as much on stage as behind the decks.
You surely know his music, but do you know where he comes from and how he became this maestro of Parisian clubs? The story will surprise you. Honestly, his journey is a true adventure, full of ups and downs and solid friendships.
Before becoming the star of Parisian nights, Antoine explored quite a few places to learn the trade. He started early, very early, in clubs like Whisky à Gogo, you don’t forget that vibe. His passion for vinyl goes way back, just think about it!
And it’s precisely in these nights bursting with energy that he built his legend, notably with the Palace and the Queen, temples of house music in France. You may remember his famous remixes or his hits that set dancefloors worldwide on fire.
Who is Antoine Clamaran? Origins and identity
Antoine Clamaran-Danzelle by his full name, he’s a guy from Neuilly-sur-Seine. He’s not just anyone in the French electronic music scene. His audience directly associates him with house music, a world he has shaped with his own style.
He is especially known for his legendary events at the Palace, the famous Parisian club. Often, we imagine him behind his decks, focused, with his magic wand ready to ignite the dancefloor. He’s far from just a disc jockey; he’s a true talented producer and remixer.
Well, he also has that discreet side, not the type to seek the spotlight for nothing. Yet, his music speaks for him, with big hits like “I’ve got music in me” or his collaborations with icons such as Michael Jackson or Jean-Michel Jarre. Crazy, isn’t it?
I must say he has a very warm aura, a blend of seriousness and pleasure that is felt in his work and his way of connecting with his audience. A true craftsman of modern partying.
Before fame: his first steps in electronic music
Can you believe that as early as 1982, he was already spinning his crates at Whisky à Gogo? Music was his life, and you can feel it. It wasn’t just a hobby; he did things seriously, changing atmospheres, playing with sounds.
At the end of the ‘90s, under the pseudonym Omega, he really exploded. Three tracks that sold over 250,000 copies, that’s not nothing. After that, his singles “Get up” and “What!” opened doors to the international market.
His first album “Release yourself”, released in 2002, is the perfect cocktail of house-filtered, tribal sounds and wild rhythms. Come on, this is far from an amateur DJ, it’s truly professional, and the audience showed up.
He also worked on Michael Jackson remixes that crushed it in French clubs. This clearly shows his standing and the respect he gained in the global music scene.
Private life, anecdotes and little stories that make the artist endearing
So Antoine’s private life remains quite mysterious. What I know is that he never sought to make his private life a spectacle; he prefers to let his music speak. Which is rather refreshing when you see all you can read elsewhere.
A nice anecdote: the famous “Absolutely fabulous” or “Overkitsch” parties at the Queen, that was also him. Those kinds of events where he created an incredible atmosphere, sound familiar?
And then, he has this collective, REEPUBLIC, started with other DJs like Michaël Canitrot, a group of passionate friends who managed to shake dance floors all over the world. Collaboration clearly matters to him.
You can also follow his recent exploits and releases on his official site or his Facebook page. He is always very active, between production and live shows.
Recent projects: always at the top with new releases and collaborations
In 2011, he released a single called “Stick Shift”, with Soraya Arnelas. Collaborations boost him. With REEPUBLIC, he rekindled the passion for dancefloors and the collective spirit.
In 2016, he gave us “Hallelujah”, sung by Lulu Hughes. A real little gem with remixes that still get plenty of play. In 2019, he did it again with remixes of “You Got The Love”, always ready to surprise.
His energy is far from fading and in 2021, he hit the festival circuit again, notably on the stage of Andorra Mountain Music. At 62 years old, frankly, that demands respect.
To listen a bit, I recommend his YouTube channel or Yellow Radio which broadcasts his mixes. Always a pleasure to listen to.
- 🎵 A pioneer of the French Touch and legendary Parisian parties
- 🎶 Remixer of legends like Dalida and Michael Jackson
- 🎧 Creator of albums that marked house music
- 💿 Founding member of the REEPUBLIC collective
- 🌍 Active on the international scene until 2026
This video perfectly captures Antoine’s charm and mastery during a DJ set, a true maestro who keeps his audience captivated until the end of the night.
A mix taken from his famous “Mix Inc” collection, a must for all those who love diving into pure house music.
At the end of the ‘90s, under the pseudonym Omega, he really exploded. Three tracks that sold over 250,000 copies, that’s not nothing. After that, his singles “Get up” and “What!” opened doors to the international market.
His first album “Release yourself”, released in 2002, is the perfect cocktail of house-filtered, tribal sounds and wild rhythms. Come on, this is far from an amateur DJ, it’s truly professional, and the audience showed up.
He also worked on Michael Jackson remixes that crushed it in French clubs. This clearly shows his standing and the respect he gained in the global music scene.
Private life, anecdotes and little stories that make the artist endearing
So Antoine’s private life remains quite mysterious. What I know is that he never sought to make his private life a spectacle; he prefers to let his music speak. Which is rather refreshing when you see all you can read elsewhere.
A nice anecdote: the famous “Absolutely fabulous” or “Overkitsch” parties at the Queen, that was also him. Those kinds of events where he created an incredible atmosphere, sound familiar?
And then, he has this collective, REEPUBLIC, started with other DJs like Michaël Canitrot, a group of passionate friends who managed to shake dance floors all over the world. Collaboration clearly matters to him.
You can also follow his recent exploits and releases on his official site or his Facebook page. He is always very active, between production and live shows.
Recent projects: always at the top with new releases and collaborations
In 2011, he released a single called “Stick Shift”, with Soraya Arnelas. Collaborations boost him. With REEPUBLIC, he rekindled the passion for dancefloors and the collective spirit.
In 2016, he gave us “Hallelujah”, sung by Lulu Hughes. A real little gem with remixes that still get plenty of play. In 2019, he did it again with remixes of “You Got The Love”, always ready to surprise.
His energy is far from fading and in 2021, he hit the festival circuit again, notably on the stage of Andorra Mountain Music. At 62 years old, frankly, that demands respect.
To listen a bit, I recommend his YouTube channel or Yellow Radio which broadcasts his mixes. Always a pleasure to listen to.
- 🎵 A pioneer of the French Touch and legendary Parisian parties
- 🎶 Remixer of legends like Dalida and Michael Jackson
- 🎧 Creator of albums that marked house music
- 💿 Founding member of the REEPUBLIC collective
- 🌍 Active on the international scene until 2026
This video perfectly captures Antoine’s charm and mastery during a DJ set, a true maestro who keeps his audience captivated until the end of the night.
A mix taken from his famous “Mix Inc” collection, a must for all those who love diving into pure house music.
In the 1990s, he joined Maxximun radio, a real springboard. There he sharpened his ear, developed his style, and explored house music which was just starting in France. That’s when he began to stand out.
In 1992, he arrived at Palace and teamed up with Laurent Garnier for the famous “Gay tea dance” parties, which marked an era. It was these moments that generated his first hit, simply titled “GTD”. I admit, this nod is pretty cool.
The Parisian scene of the ‘90s was electric and Antoine was an integral part of it. A time when everything was yet to be invented, and DJs crafted their sound with sweat on their brows.
Professional career: legendary hits and international collaborations
Clamaran is also the remixer of renowned talents like Gloria Estefan or Dalida. This guy knew how to give classics new life, that’s for sure. His hit “I’ve got music in me”, co-written with Laurent Pautrat, became an essential anthem of the French Touch.
At the end of the ‘90s, under the pseudonym Omega, he really exploded. Three tracks that sold over 250,000 copies, that’s not nothing. After that, his singles “Get up” and “What!” opened doors to the international market.
His first album “Release yourself”, released in 2002, is the perfect cocktail of house-filtered, tribal sounds and wild rhythms. Come on, this is far from an amateur DJ, it’s truly professional, and the audience showed up.
He also worked on Michael Jackson remixes that crushed it in French clubs. This clearly shows his standing and the respect he gained in the global music scene.
Private life, anecdotes and little stories that make the artist endearing
So Antoine’s private life remains quite mysterious. What I know is that he never sought to make his private life a spectacle; he prefers to let his music speak. Which is rather refreshing when you see all you can read elsewhere.
A nice anecdote: the famous “Absolutely fabulous” or “Overkitsch” parties at the Queen, that was also him. Those kinds of events where he created an incredible atmosphere, sound familiar?
And then, he has this collective, REEPUBLIC, started with other DJs like Michaël Canitrot, a group of passionate friends who managed to shake dance floors all over the world. Collaboration clearly matters to him.
You can also follow his recent exploits and releases on his official site or his Facebook page. He is always very active, between production and live shows.
Recent projects: always at the top with new releases and collaborations
In 2011, he released a single called “Stick Shift”, with Soraya Arnelas. Collaborations boost him. With REEPUBLIC, he rekindled the passion for dancefloors and the collective spirit.
In 2016, he gave us “Hallelujah”, sung by Lulu Hughes. A real little gem with remixes that still get plenty of play. In 2019, he did it again with remixes of “You Got The Love”, always ready to surprise.
His energy is far from fading and in 2021, he hit the festival circuit again, notably on the stage of Andorra Mountain Music. At 62 years old, frankly, that demands respect.
To listen a bit, I recommend his YouTube channel or Yellow Radio which broadcasts his mixes. Always a pleasure to listen to.
- 🎵 A pioneer of the French Touch and legendary Parisian parties
- 🎶 Remixer of legends like Dalida and Michael Jackson
- 🎧 Creator of albums that marked house music
- 💿 Founding member of the REEPUBLIC collective
- 🌍 Active on the international scene until 2026
This video perfectly captures Antoine’s charm and mastery during a DJ set, a true maestro who keeps his audience captivated until the end of the night.
A mix taken from his famous “Mix Inc” collection, a must for all those who love diving into pure house music.
In the 1990s, he joined Maxximun radio, a real springboard. There he sharpened his ear, developed his style, and explored house music which was just starting in France. That’s when he began to stand out.
In 1992, he arrived at Palace and teamed up with Laurent Garnier for the famous “Gay tea dance” parties, which marked an era. It was these moments that generated his first hit, simply titled “GTD”. I admit, this nod is pretty cool.
The Parisian scene of the ‘90s was electric and Antoine was an integral part of it. A time when everything was yet to be invented, and DJs crafted their sound with sweat on their brows.
Professional career: legendary hits and international collaborations
Clamaran is also the remixer of renowned talents like Gloria Estefan or Dalida. This guy knew how to give classics new life, that’s for sure. His hit “I’ve got music in me”, co-written with Laurent Pautrat, became an essential anthem of the French Touch.
At the end of the ‘90s, under the pseudonym Omega, he really exploded. Three tracks that sold over 250,000 copies, that’s not nothing. After that, his singles “Get up” and “What!” opened doors to the international market.
His first album “Release yourself”, released in 2002, is the perfect cocktail of house-filtered, tribal sounds and wild rhythms. Come on, this is far from an amateur DJ, it’s truly professional, and the audience showed up.
He also worked on Michael Jackson remixes that crushed it in French clubs. This clearly shows his standing and the respect he gained in the global music scene.
Private life, anecdotes and little stories that make the artist endearing
So Antoine’s private life remains quite mysterious. What I know is that he never sought to make his private life a spectacle; he prefers to let his music speak. Which is rather refreshing when you see all you can read elsewhere.
A nice anecdote: the famous “Absolutely fabulous” or “Overkitsch” parties at the Queen, that was also him. Those kinds of events where he created an incredible atmosphere, sound familiar?
And then, he has this collective, REEPUBLIC, started with other DJs like Michaël Canitrot, a group of passionate friends who managed to shake dance floors all over the world. Collaboration clearly matters to him.
You can also follow his recent exploits and releases on his official site or his Facebook page. He is always very active, between production and live shows.
Recent projects: always at the top with new releases and collaborations
In 2011, he released a single called “Stick Shift”, with Soraya Arnelas. Collaborations boost him. With REEPUBLIC, he rekindled the passion for dancefloors and the collective spirit.
In 2016, he gave us “Hallelujah”, sung by Lulu Hughes. A real little gem with remixes that still get plenty of play. In 2019, he did it again with remixes of “You Got The Love”, always ready to surprise.
His energy is far from fading and in 2021, he hit the festival circuit again, notably on the stage of Andorra Mountain Music. At 62 years old, frankly, that demands respect.
To listen a bit, I recommend his YouTube channel or Yellow Radio which broadcasts his mixes. Always a pleasure to listen to.
- 🎵 A pioneer of the French Touch and legendary Parisian parties
- 🎶 Remixer of legends like Dalida and Michael Jackson
- 🎧 Creator of albums that marked house music
- 💿 Founding member of the REEPUBLIC collective
- 🌍 Active on the international scene until 2026
This video perfectly captures Antoine’s charm and mastery during a DJ set, a true maestro who keeps his audience captivated until the end of the night.
A mix taken from his famous “Mix Inc” collection, a must for all those who love diving into pure house music.

