DJ Shalom

DJ Shalom
Background information
Birth name David Taieb
Also known as Catman
Born 1971 (age 4445)
Origin France
Genres Electronic, jazz, avant-garde
Occupation(s) Composer, producer
Instruments Turntables, electric bass
Labels Label Bleu, Warner, EMI
Associated acts Catman, Shalark, Mozesli, Olympic Gramofon
Website www.muchmuchmore.be

DJ Shalom, a.k.a. Catman, (born David Taieb in 1971), is a French musician and electronic music producer from Paris. He founded his own label Slackness Records in 2001, co-founded La Maison Magasin in 2008, and the project Much Much More based in Brussels, Belgium.

Career

Familiar with turntables since the age of 14,[1] DJ Shalom a.k.a. Catman has worked with Silmarils, Julien Lourau, Bumcello, Piers Faccini, M, Tryo, Java, Femi Kuti, Tony Allen, and Keziah Jones. He was also part of the group Olympic Gramofon. His first solo album, released in 2003, featured Piers Faccini, Sub-Z, Susie One, Vincent Ségalw and Seb Martel. He has also worked in dance and theater.[2]

Discography

Albums

E.P.

Limited Edition

Remixes & productions

Featured appearances

References

  1. http://www.myspace.com/djshalom
  2. http://bib.montreuil.free.fr/dossiers/zicamontreuil/?p=53

External links

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