A short warning signals the opening of Laurent Garnier’s long-awaited new album. Those who were expecting ‘Unreasonable Behaviour’ to be yet another techno album will be in for a surprise. Following on from the direction he began to explore with his album ‘30’ in 1996, this latest album, is very much a more personal exploration of electronic music and finds equal meaning both on and off the dancefloor.Since his debut at Manchester’s Hacienda in 1987, the beginning of the Acid House explosion, Laurent Garnier has played a key role in the development of the electronic music scene. Over the last ten years he has built up his international reputation by playing at all the major clubs and festivals worldwide. During this time he has been voted best international DJ by the music press and has built up a very special relationship with his public. Laurent Garnier is very different from your average DJ. You only have to witness the queues of enthousiasts in front of the Rex Club in Paris or L’Anfer in Dijon where he held long-term residencies.
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