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About David Guetta
In 2009, when 'When Love Takes Over' exploded across radio, clubs, and Olympic broadcasts, it wasn’t just a hit, it redefined pop’s relationship with house music. That track, co-produced with Kelly Rowland, became the first EDM-infused anthem to dominate mainstream charts globally without diluting its four-on-the-floor pulse or synth architecture. Guetta didn’t just cross over, he reverse-engineered the gate: he brought underground Parisian warehouse sensibilities, filtered through his early work at Le Palace and his mentorship under Laurent Garnier, into Top 40 studios, insisting on live string arrangements alongside Roland TR-808 patterns and vocal chops that honored R&B phrasing. His signature isn’t just big drops; it’s structural tension between organic warmth and digital precision, evident in how he shaped Rihanna’s 'Who’s That Chick?' vocal take over three studio sessions to lock into a groove that felt both spontaneous and mathematically calibrated. This is dance music built for bodies *and* earbuds, engineered for stadiums but rooted in the intimacy of a 2 a.m. Paris basement set.
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- “How did your 2002 album 'Just a Little More Love' challenge French house norms at the time?”
- “What technical setup do you use to blend live orchestral recordings with EDM stems in real time?”
- “Why did you insist on recording Usher’s vocals for 'Without You' in one continuous 17-minute take?”
- “How did your residency at Pacha Ibiza in 2007 shift your approach to track sequencing?”