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"St Plomb is a cheeky bastard" wrote journalist P. Sherburne, referring to the versatility of St Plomb's mixes. No rules, no kitchen books, but an addiction to the groove : No wonder since he started as a funk-rock drummer, before exchanging his sticks for a pair of turntables and a sampler. But he kept the funk though, as a main ingredient of his production, so that his tracks, his DJ and live sets, as much as his compositions for contemporary dance shows have been making their way since the early nineties to find that own flavour. From Sonarsounds Festival and ageHa (Tôkyô) to Fabric (London), from Dachkantine and Toni Molkerei (Zürich) to Panorama Bar (Berlin), Registratur (München), Batofar (Paris), Loft (Lausanne), or to the Paleo Festival (Switzerland), St Plomb has been delivering his special blend of soulful grooves, sweaty shuffles, deep house and warm techno, sprinkled with old school obscure gems and driven by the latest hot plates. St Plomb’s own production has been heard all around, such as the underground hits Rather Be, Shake A Leg, A bat In my Shoe, or as Today, 18 Years and 123 from the critically acclaimed debut album 2006, which he wrote and produced with fellow dj from the swiss scene Crowdpleaser. Some of those tracks have been licensed to numerous mixes and compilations, among which Ivan Smagghe's How To Kill The DJ, Tiga's DJ Kiks, or Michael Mayer's Immer2. 2009: You can take the tiger out of the jungle but you can't take the jungle out of the tiger

Escape Run
Japanease: A 120 Track Electronic Dance Music Project For Japan (Part 3)

Precious Soul
LWE Podcast Series
24h

Boogie In The Bush
Mister Magic Evil
Renaissance: Hernan Cattaneo - Sequential Vol.2
Pimp Under Glass / Swiss Robot Girl (12")
DJ Face Off: Mr C And Omid16B
Wild At Heart
Ripperton Presents Retrospectiv 02 - The Remixes 2007-2011