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-'''Laurent Garnier''' (born [[February 1]], [[1966]]) is a [[France|French]] [[techno music|techno]] music producer and [[disc jockey|DJ]]. A former staffer at the embassy in [[London]], Laurent Garnier began DJ-ing in [[Manchester]] during the late 1980s. By the following decade, he had a broad stylistic range, able to span classic [[deep house]] and [[Detroit techno]], the harder side of [[acid]]/[[trance music|trance]] and [[jazz]]y tracks as well. He added production work to his schedule in the early 1990s and recorded several LPs.+'''Laurent Garnier''' (born 1966) is a [[French music producer]] and [[disc jockey|DJ]] known for compositions such as "[[Acid Eiffel]]" (1993), "[[Crispy Bacon]]" (1997) and "[[The Man with the Red Face]]" (2000).
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Laurent Garnier (born 1966) is a French music producer and DJ known for compositions such as "Acid Eiffel" (1993), "Crispy Bacon" (1997) and "The Man with the Red Face" (2000).





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