About Cedric Gervais
Cedric DePasquale, who performs as Cedric Gervais, is a French DJ and producer born in 1979 in Marseille who began DJing under the influence of Laurent Garnier and Carl Cox at age 13 and became the youngest resident ever booked at Paris's Le Queen club. He later relocated to Miami, building a career as a touring club DJ active since the late 1990s. His 2013 remix of Lana Del Rey's "Summertime Sadness" won the Grammy Award for Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical, at the 56th Grammy Awards in 2014, becoming the release most associated with his production work. Beyond the Grammy-winning remix, he has built a DJ residency presence in Miami's club scene, including recurring bookings under the MusicDrive305 banner, and continues to combine club dates with festival appearances that draw on his early grounding in French house music. His path from Parisian club residencies to Miami's dance-music scene reflects a career built primarily around club DJing, with production success, including the Grammy-winning remix, supporting rather than replacing his standing as a touring club DJ across the past two and a half decades.