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Real name / Patrick GADJARD
Patrick Gadjard aka Moody Pat is a young, cutting edge DJ and young Music Producer. Born in the French Caribbean he moved to Paris as a youngster and as such his musical influences draw on both French and Caribbean heritages, alongside a ‘if the beat moves me I’ll work with it’ approach that has led him to develop a signature eclectic sound.
Patrick found himself growing up in an era, which embraced both Hip-hop, Rnb and Funk, also called ky-fun (French slang). He used to listen to Radio Nova (Rap radio station), who were famous for their long DJ sets without talking. It was here that Patrick learnt about the intricacies of building a set and how different music could be woven together to create a certain feeling and to take the listener on a musical journey.
In the early 90's the electronic music scene appeared and started to spread through radio stations in France. Patrick started to follow this extraordinary movement with unshakeable intrigue. If he could, Patrick would love to go back in time and be a pivotal part of the Palace Club, famous for being the first venue in Paris where people (politicians, models, celebrities, punk rockers, music art... More Biography
Patrick Gadjard aka Moody Pat is a young, cutting edge DJ and young Music Producer. Born in the French Caribbean he moved to Paris as a youngster and as such his musical influences draw on both French and Caribbean heritages, alongside a ‘if the beat moves me I’ll work with it’ approach that has led him to develop a signature eclectic sound.
Patrick found himself growing up in an era, which embraced both Hip-hop, Rnb and Funk, also called ky-fun (French slang). He used to listen to Radio Nova (Rap radio station), who were famous for their long DJ sets without talking. It was here that Patrick learnt about the intricacies of building a set and how different music could be woven together to create a certain feeling and to take the listener on a musical journey.
In the early 90's the electronic music scene appeared and started to spread through radio stations in France. Patrick started to follow this extraordinary movement with unshakeable intrigue. If he could, Patrick would love to go back in time and be a pivotal part of the Palace Club, famous for being the first venue in Paris where people (politicians, models, celebrities, punk rockers, music art... More Biography