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Cédric Marszewski, also known as Pilooski, is a French DJ. After touring numerous places (mainly France and Europe) and producing in diverse styles of music ranging from drum and bass (Vendome.rec) to hip hop (Groove vibration). Pilooski has recorded as both an independent artist and with several record Labels. He is best known for remixes of songs from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.

Career

Cédric Marszewski started music as a sound designer for the French national radio, Radio France. As a musician and producer he later joined, Guillaume Sorge and Clovis Goux in The D*I*R*T*Y collective (both were formerly working as journalists for French TV Canal+ amongst other things). Together they released music compilation (the Dirty edits series) and The Dirty Space Disco for French label Tigersushi and released the hit "Beggin" remix that was used in many worldwide television advertisements.

He created theme music for an Adidas advertisement, remixing the Frankie Valli song "Beggin'". Another campaign used his remix of Dee Edwards' "Why Can't There Be Love?", the remix of the song and the song itself have gained widespread popularity ever since, as well as the "Celebrating Originality on the Streets" campaign.

After the international release of his remix of "Why Can't There Be Love?", Pilooski's originality caught the attention of the online-downloads based audience, giving him the opportunity to encounter more publicity contracts, as well as keeping a stable position to be considered for further Adidas collaborations.

Pilooski has been working for fashion as music supervisor for brands such as Hermès (since 2010), Christophe Lemaire, Lanvin (alongside Guillaume Sorge), Bonpoint. He works as a music supervisor or composer for Hermès perfume campaign, on various projects featuring Jarvis Cocker, Narumi (Tristesse Contemporaine), Mark Kerr, Baxter Dury, French writer Simon Liberati, as well as composing the score for upcoming French-Lebanese director Joyce A. Nawashati’s first full-length movie Blind Sun.

As a producer, Pilooski produced Tristesse Contemporaine, Hypnolove, Perez, Discodeine (one of his side-project), he worked with Jarvis Cocker (Pulp), Baxter Dury, Matias Aguayo and Kevin Parker (Tame Impala).

Style

Pilooski's style has been noted for its atypical standards, and his outstanding beat and remarkable usage of diverse musical influences is reflected in both his original work and remixes or covers, in which he is able to preserve the spirit and sentiment of the original creations while impregnating his personal label upon the songs.

Discography

Studio album Record label Year of release
Piloo (7") P Sounds 2002
A Peu Près Diamond Traxx 2003
A Peu Près (12") Diamond Traxx 2003
A Peu Près (12", W/Lbl) Diamond Traxx 2003
Can't There Be Love (12") Diamond Traxx 2006
A Digital Catastrophee (12") Omertà Registrazione 2007
Love Is Wet (10") Astro Lab Recordings 2007
Wctbl (7", S/Sided, Ltd, Blu) Astro Lab Recordings 2008
Rvng Of The Nrds Vol. 10 Rvng Intl. 2010
Isola Dirty (3) – DL 19 2015

References

  1. RedBull. "Pilooski interview". Red Bull. Archived from the original on 2018-02-15. Retrieved 2018-02-14.
  2. Liberation. "Colin Stetson Par Pilooski". Liberation.
  3. Le Nouvel Obs (6 March 2014). "La playlist du défilé Hermès par Pilooski". Joseph Ghosn.
  4. Liberation. "Les couturiers du son". Elvire Vonbardeleben.
  5. Le Figaro (28 March 2012). "Interview autour de la place Voltaire". Figaroscope.


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