1. “This is what techno was about, this is what it should be about, and hopefully this is gonna stay this way for a while now..” Adam X (Sonic Groove)This 52” documentary tells the story of an underground movement, from its beginning until now. Born in Detroit in the late 80s, techno met its audience a few years later in Europe, as the UK, Germany, France and many others countries started to host the foundations of a techno scene.It is mostly focused on Paris and Berlin. Two different cities, two different tales, but techno grew up in both, from secret underground parties to huge clubs, from a small faceless movement to an etablished business, and from vinyl to digital.The documentary features those in the scene who kept it true to its original spirit. About twenty people trace the evolution of techno over the years. They all have different profiles - dj, producer, label manager, promoter, record shop owner.. but all share a common passion : techno.—Coming soon.

    “This is what techno was about, this is what it should be about, and hopefully this is gonna stay this way for a while now..” Adam X (Sonic Groove)

    This 52” documentary tells the story of an underground movement, from its beginning until now. Born in Detroit in the late 80s, techno met its audience a few years later in Europe, as the UK, Germany, France and many others countries started to host the foundations of a techno scene.

    It is mostly focused on Paris and Berlin. Two different cities, two different tales, but techno grew up in both, from secret underground parties to huge clubs, from a small faceless movement to an etablished business, and from vinyl to digital.

    The documentary features those in the scene who kept it true to its original spirit. About twenty people trace the evolution of techno over the years. They all have different profiles - dj, producer, label manager, promoter, record shop owner.. but all share a common passion : techno.

    Coming soon.

     
  2. Short film about Marc Manceaux, the owner of the oldest piano shop in Paris. 

    Directed, shot & edited by Tom Wrigglesworth & Mathieu Cuvelier
    tomwrigglesworth.com
    flavors.me/mathieucuv
    © Tom Wrigglesworth and Mathieu Cuvelier 2011

     
  3. Video Vintage at Centre Pompidou
    8 février-7 mai 2012 

     
  4. A few weeks ago I went to the Linda Farrow by Boris Bidjan Saberi Sunglasses Launch Afterparty at Silencio, in collaboration with Some/Things.

    I actually had a great night. Although free champagne is usual during fashion week, Nicolas Jaar was a great surprise, making everyone dancing until 4am on a dancefloor filled with good vibes.

    The club wasn’t crowed, Beth Ditto is a really cool girl, and I had the best company from London, Diago & Rowan, plus my chère amie Aurore.




     
  5. rooftop

    rooftop