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'''Pascal Kleiman''' (born April 19, 1968) is a [[French people|French]] DJ based in [[Valencia]], [[Spain]], who also produced music as 'DJ RamBam'.<ref name="ABC">Mut, Victor (2013) "[http://www.abc.es/local-comunidad-valenciana/20130709/abci-historia-pies-brazos-201307091139.html La historia de «Pies de oro», el DJ sin brazos]", abc.es, 9 July 2013. Retrieved 16 October 2015</ref> |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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Background information | |
Also known as | Amazing Pascal |
Born | Toulouse, France | 19 April 1968
Genres | Dance music |
Occupation(s) | DJ, producer, musician, composer, turntablist |
Years active | 1989—present time |
Website | www |
Pascal Kleiman (born April 19, 1968) is a French DJ based in Valencia, Spain, who also produced music as 'DJ RamBam'.[1]
Career
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Born in Toulouse,[2] Kleiman started in the world of music from the explosion of French free radio during the 1980s. With his radio program Virus, he showcased independent underground punk and funk with the likes of ESG, Liquid Liquid and early electronic beats of A Split-Second and Front 242.
Kleiman studied law in Toulouse, but in 1989, with the revolution of the acid house movement, Kleiman found his calling as a DJ and record producer performing and creating music for the first rave parties in France.[3] In 1992, he took on his first artist residency at a nightclub in Madrid called club "Attica".[2] He soon moved to Valencia in 1993 where he has been playing a few times at N.O.D. alongside Kike Jaen.[2][4]
In 1996, he created the record label "UV" with the purpose of producing alternative artists of the electronic music scene in Valencia, Spain.[4]
Born without arms or hands due to Distilbene he is known by many as "The Amazing Pascal", or "The DJ who spins with his feet",[5]
His plays a mixture of ambient, dub, progressive and psychedelic electronic music from European, South African, American and Asian artists.[4] Owning his own record shop gives him access in the latest electronic dance music.
A DJ since 1989, he has playing the best clubs and festivals worldwide including Space Ibiza, Barraca, Chocolate, NOD, ACTV in Valencia, Attica, Specka, La Riviera in Madrid, Les Nuits Fauves, Rex Club in Paris, Block in Tel Aviv as well as others in Italia, Portugal, Nederland, Belgium, Germany, Russia & India.
He worked as a DJ between 2000 and 2010 at the festival Apokalypsa (Czech Republic), at the Festival Phonotica in Asturias (Spain), Sonar festival Barcelona. and La Notte Bianca Lecce (Italy). He has shared the stage with Jeff Mills, Laurent Garnier, Derrick May, Jerome Sydenham, Maurice Fullton, Jon Cutler, Dj Garth, Christian Varela, Titonton Duvante among others.
As a DJ at Desert Advanture in Israel from 2006 to 2011 he shared the stage with Darwish, Perfect stranger and U-Recken among others.
He has been a DJ for social integration of persons with disabilities in many events from associations in Spain, Nederland and Russia as well as UNICEF in Paris.
Current or former artist on the following labels: Incense Records, Psylove Records, AOA, 2Real, Click On Music, SoTrincha Recordings. Director of Big Foot Records
Pascal Kleiman was the subject of Angel Loza's 2008 documentary film Héroes. No hacen falta alas para volar, which was nominated for a Goya Award in the Best Short Documentary category.[3][6]
Discography
- 2007 – Konichiwa Pascal Kleiman & Jose Caparos – Age of Aquarius
- 2007 – Empty Your Mind Pascal Kleiman & Psycho Abstract – Psylove[7]
- 2007 – Heroes, Nothing is Impossible – Short movie about Pascal Kleiman[8]
- 2006 – Psylove Pascal Kleiman & Psycho Abstract – Psylove
- 1997 – Double LP Amelia, Over the Age – Underground Valencia
- 1997 – Abstrax Elements of Art – Underground Valencia
- 1997 – Electric Reverting Elements of Art – Underground Valencia
- 1996 – Escalator Age of Aquarious – Prodisk
- 1996 – Tecnicidad Club House – Prodisk
- 1995 – Aerial Age of Aquarious – Prodisk
- 1996 – Rhythm Sex Prodigy – Prodisk edited by Pirate Records
Activities
Clubs in Spain
Latex – a 1-year Artist residency
Also at: La Real, La Florida, Chocolate, ACTV, Puzzle, Barraca, Pachá, Space, Radical, Mogambo, RDC, Repvblica, 69 Monos, El Peach, La Macarena, Tito's, DC 10, Sala 4 and many more...
Played with
- Laurent Garnier in Rex Club, Paris and Barraca, Valencia
- DJ Garth (Grayhound Recordings) in Sala 4, Valencia
- Maurice Fullton in 69 Monos, Valencia
- John Cutler (Distant Music) in Phonotica, Asturias
- Titonton Duvante (Residual Records) in Latex, Valencia
- Ellie Kleiman of Ohio (his sister) (Residual Records, in Cincinnati)
- Mekanika, CPU and Alex Tolstey in Barraca
- VJ Kyle Lyons (VJ LOOPS), Valencia[9]
Residencies
- Latex Community (Spain)
- Tribe of Frogs (UK)
- Misa de 8 (Spain)
Festivals
- Sónar, Barcelona[4]
- Fonótica, Asturias
- Musica di Estratti – Lecce, Italy
Projects and shows
Tienes Talento TV show on Cuatro (channel) (Spain)
Owner
- 1997 – Love Sonico/ Love Wear – Local Valencian underground clothing and record shop
- 2006 – Psylove – Carrying underground clothing, records, CDs and vj/dj equipment
- 2007 – Audio/Visual School – classes for djs and vjs (Psylove, 3rd floor)
References
- ^ Mut, Victor (2013) "La historia de «Pies de oro», el DJ sin brazos", abc.es, 9 July 2013. Retrieved 16 October 2015
- ^ a b c "Pascal Kleiman, el DJ francés que añora la energía valenciana de los años 90", soitu.es, 4 September 2009. Retrieved 16 October 2015
- ^ a b Téllez, Yolanda (2008) "Un héroe sin alas", El Mundo, 18 February 2008. Retrieved 16 October 2015
- ^ a b c d "Diversamente DJ: quando l’amore per la musica supera ogni barriera", radattoresociale.it, 6 September 2014. Retrieved 16 October 2015
- ^ "DJ Pascal Kleiman – Official page". Archived from the original on 21 November 2010. Retrieved 20 December 2010.
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link). Retrieved December 20, 2010. - ^ "Al pie de la música", La Opinión de Zamora, 10 July 2015. Retrieved 16 October 2015
- ^ Empty Your Mind Archived 10 March 2008 at the Wayback Machine, pascalkleiman.com
- ^ "Héroes, Ángel Loza". Archived from the original on 9 March 2008. Retrieved 26 February 2008.
- ^ "VJ Kyle Lyons". Archived from the original on 6 July 2008. Retrieved 20 September 2008.
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External links
- Wikipedia articles needing copy edit from February 2022
- 1968 births
- Living people
- French composers
- French male composers
- Spanish composers
- Spanish male composers
- Spanish dance musicians
- Eurodisco musicians
- Goa trance musicians
- French DJs
- Spanish DJs
- Club DJs
- French record producers
- French trance musicians
- French psychedelic trance musicians
- French house musicians
- People without hands
- Musicians from Toulouse
- Amputee musicians
- Electronic dance music DJs