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About Antoine Clamaran

Antoine Clamaran-Danzelle is a French house DJ and producer born in Neuilly-sur-Seine. After years of conservatory training on saxophone, guitar and bass, he moved toward house music through stage-design work and mentorship from DJ Master Seb. He gained local attention in the early 1990s and drew the interest of Maximum FM, a leading Paris dance radio station.

Clamaran then held the Gay Tea Dance residency at the Palace nightclub, taking over from Laurent Garnier, before moving to Le Queen in Paris. His sound is associated with French house, filtered disco and a French filtered style, carrying formal musical training into a club context. In 1992, he entered production with Laurent Pautrat and scored an early hit as 400 Hz with “I've Got Music in Me,” which sold more than 100,000 units and was licensed by BMG France.

He has released under aliases including Carayca, D-Plac, LAC, Unchain and House Train. His remix credits include Jean Michel Jarre's “Oxygene,” Gloria Estefan's “Party Time” and Dead or Alive's “You Spin Me Round.” The Palace and Le Queen residencies remain central to Clamaran's DJ story, placing his filtered French-house sound inside two landmark Paris dance-floor settings.

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