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Dimitri from Paris

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Dimitri from Paris
Bush Musings

Americans aren't the only ones wondering why Bush is in office. Dimitri kindly reminds us whose fault it is.
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Paris Improvement

Revelation! Why are Parisians so unfriendly? Because Dimitri hasn't rearranged their city yet.


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My Peeps

Dimitri identifies his “artist peeps,” from electro-pioneers Air and Daft Punk to old school Disco greats like Tom Moulton and Vincent Montana Jr. He gives props to Justice, but they don't hang out or anything.
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Dimitri from Paris
Distraction

Making music from scratch is hard when you're distracted by yourself.

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Pop Playlist

Dimitri says fuck you to those two pretentious music nerds in the corner (yeah, you!). This DJ loves pop and he knows how to use it.
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Tokyo Drifting

When in Tokyo, Dimitri feels compelled to take the longest, most inconvenient routes.

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Dimitri from Paris
Tap Into The Remix Qi

People like Dimitri don't have to be taught how to remix. The skills lie dormant, waiting for the first studio session to unleash them

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Liberty Is An Expensive Commodity

Which makes indie music, music from the heart, but made by poor people. In a good way.


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Disco - Now That's Some Groovy Fusion

Dimitri credits Vincent Montana Jr. as his biggest musical influence. Actually, it all started with Bach, at home, against his will.
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The Internet and the Universe

Why the internet makes major music corporations think harder about their game and a lot of cheap music fans think harder about their karma.