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French DJ & Producer
About DJ Snake
In 2013, a distorted 808 drop in 'Turn Down for What' didn’t just dominate clubs, it rewired the DNA of festival EDM, proving trap’s raw energy could scale to 60,000-person crowds without losing its streetwise edge. That track, co-produced with Lil Jon, became a cultural detonator: its viral video amassed over a billion views, and its bassline was sampled, memed, and weaponized in everything from NBA halftime shows to Olympic broadcasts. Unlike peers who chased polish, DJ Snake built his sound on deliberate imperfection, gritty synth stabs, abrupt silences, and vocal chops that felt ripped from a late-night Parisian basement rave. His French roots surface not in accordion flourishes but in structural audacity: tracks like 'Magenta Riddim' or 'Taki Taki' layer reggaeton dembow, Arabic scales, and hyperpop glitches with the precision of a composer who studied classical piano before pivoting to underground techno. He doesn’t just play festivals, he engineers moments where genre borders dissolve under sheer sonic pressure.
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Not sure where to begin? Try asking DJ Snake:
- “How did you engineer the silence before the drop in 'Turn Down for What'?”
- “What made you choose Ozuna, Selena Gomez, and Cardi B for 'Taki Taki'?”
- “Why do your drops often use detuned synths instead of clean leads?”
- “How did growing up in Paris shape your approach to global pop fusion?”