Remcord, hailing from Auch in the Southwest of France, has established himself as a distinguished figure in the global electronic music scene. With a profound dedication to creating immersive grooves and emotionally reflective soundscapes. Remcord’s music is a harmonious blend of organic and analog elements that resonate deeply within the techno and deep house genres.
Remcord’s journey through the underground music scene is marked by his unique ability to craft tracks that stand out for their sonic richness and emotive depth. His discography includes releases on some of the most revered labels in the electronic music world, such as Suara, Siamese, Bedrock, and Monaberry. Tracks like “Empty Supply” and “Gardens” have not only captivated audiences worldwide but also garnered support from industry heavyweights such as Mind Against, Black Coffee, and Adriatique.
In September 2019, Remcord took a significant step in his career by founding his own label, REBA. This platform has allowed him to showcase his personal vision of electronic music, unrestrained by external influences. The label’s debut EP, “Yama,” received widespread acclaim, with tracks being featured in sets by top artists and even selected for prestigious playlists like Apple Music’s Techno playlist.
Live Performances
Whether delivering a DJ set or performing live, Remcord is known for his powerful and engaging performances. He has shared the stage with iconic names such as Stephan Bodzin, Guy Gerber, Marc Houle, and Agoria. His presence has graced the decks of some of the world’s most renowned clubs. Including REX Club in Paris, Privilege in Ibiza, and KaterBlau in Berlin, as well as major festivals like Marvelous Festival.
Remcord’s work has not gone unnoticed. His track “Empty Supply” was featured in the Afterlife UNITY show by the illustrious duo Tale Of Us, further solidifying his reputation as an artist of significant influence. In 2021, the release of “Gardens” was accompanied by an ambitious music video, and Remcord was featured as a guest on John Digweed’s legendary weekly show, “Transitions.”