News / Sebastien Leger
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Sebastien Leger does it again with Plik Plok
Image by Romain Heuillard via Flickr I have been a fan of Sebastien Leger for a while now. I first wrote about his remix of Manson, The People last September. Even before that I did a quick tech blog post showing him mixing some stuff in Ableton for his live show. In fact it sounds very similar to this song Plik Plok. I really love the minimal feel of this. It still has very prominent sonic elements; this song fills your speakers out! What's great about this song is its very DJ friendly. If you love electronic music this is...
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Happy New Year – DJ Set
[caption id="attachment_642" align="alignleft" width="283" caption="Better late than never at all!"][/caption] For the past few years I have been having new years parties at my house in Ottawa. This year I had a two hour set planed in Ableton Live with a couple underground remixes I was working on. The first one is is my LTWB 2010 remix. This song is originally by Laidback Luke, Sebastian Ingrosso, Axwell and Steve Angello but I felt it needed something more. The was actually sub-ing (pun intended!) in a new bass line and mixing some drums as well as including a chord progression from...
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Sebastien Leger brings down the house . . .literally!
"Suddenly the wind ripped the roof off and then the speakers collapsed almost on top of me. ... Leger and many caught the incident on cameras and the footage is now on YouTube.Read more . . . → -
Sebastien Leger - The People (Pryda Friends)
Here is a fairly new track from Leger. It's an interesting mixture between the alternative metal version from the 90's and a solid pumping house track. My favourite part is how it manages to retain the feel of the original while still bringing something new in the way of production technique. "The Beautiful People" is a song from Marilyn Manson's second full length album, Antichrist Superstar, released as a single in September, 1996. An alternative metal hit written by Marilyn Manson and Twiggy Ramirez, and produced by Trent Reznor, Dave Ogilvie and Manson, its lyrics discuss two major themes: what...
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Sebastien Leger playing a new track in the studio
Very exciting to see the techniques and tools that this techno/house master is using. "I was jamming today with one of the elements of the live show i'm working on at the moment - This is a very smooth and groovy part of the live, track is called "Labyrinthe". For the nerds ;-) I'm using here Ableton Live 8 as the sequencer, an Akai APC40 (on the left hand side) that i'm using to launch clips/loops and also effect from Live. Also using a UC33 as the main midi controller for synths and FX (on this video especially), but also...
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Altar Synth feat. deadmau5, Sebastien Ingrosso, Pryda and more!
Recorded June 2009 in Ableton Live by firewire. Tracklist: 1) Changes (The D. Ramirez Squeezebox Remix) – Dirty Vegas 2) Eat What You Kill (Part 1) – Olivier Giacomotto, DJ Tonio 3) Redic – WTF? 4) Senses & the Mind (Olivier Giacomotto Remix) – Syndey Blu 5) Stubby (Acquaviva’s 2009 remastered edit) – Mat Zo, Tyler Michaud 6) Physiological Rhythms (The Dark Night Mix) – D. Ramirez 7) Loops: Slip (Sebastien Leger Remix) – NuFunk (Deadmau5 Remix) 8 ) Laktos – Sebastian Ingrosso 9) Slip (Sebastien Leger Remix) – Deadmau5 10) Reeperbahn – Pryda 11) Last Life – BSOD 12)...