DJ Laurent GARNIER’s reaction before his first concert at L'Olympia: "When I wake up sometimes, I say to myself -Fuck the Olympia! "It’s Piaf, it’s Montand, they’re really big!"
Interviewed about his book "Electrochoc", written with David Brun Lambert, Laurent Garnier explains that techno does not carry political messages or special values: "People wanted to fight for this music touched them". For him, electronic music will endure, "move forward and mute".
Interview with Laurent Garnier, in charge of hosting the night of DJs at the Festival des Transmusicales de Rennes. About the opening of the festival’s programming to electronic music, he says: "That’s good! This proves that it is one of the few festivals in France that has completely open ears."
On the occasion of the first night of house music at Printemps de Bourges, meeting with DJ Laurent GARNIER: he wants people to begin to understand this movement. What he likes about techno and house are melodies and emotion. He quotes Philip Glass. Illustration by images of Laurent Garnier during a photo shoot.