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TIMIT débarque pour un week-end XXL de la Pride à Paris : 18H de fête non-stop entre Mia Mao et Glazart, les 28 & 29 juin. Préparez-vous à danser pour la liberté.
Juin, c’est la Pride. Le mois où la honte, infligée par la société aux LGBTQ+, s’évapore en fierté, sueur et paillettes. 150 pays ont leurs Prides, 80 marches ont eu lieu en France l’an dernier : la Pride est désormais mondiale ! Et pourtant, le vent tourne, et les réactionnaires ont déterré la hache de guerre. De la Russie à l’Amérique, de la Roumanie à l’Italie, les droits LGBTQ+ sont attaqués de toute part. L’heure est grave, la résistance s’organise, la réponse se doit donc d’être encore plus joyeuse, festive et brûlante.
Alors, le 28 juin, jour officiel de la Pride parisienne, le Mia Mao et le Glazart, temples parisiens de la nuit libre, brandissent la fierté comme un drapeau, avec l’event TIMIT, son line-up en forme d’artillerie lourde et son ambiance incandescente
Une programmation signée Frédéric Djaaleb, figure des nuits électroniques (ex-manager de Richie Hawtin, Carl Cox, Jeff Mills), qui fusionne icônes queer et nouvelles voix de la scène.
LINE-UP MIA MAO (22h–07h)
Kittin
DJ Hell
Cormac
Frédéric Djaaleb
Entrée gratuite avant 23h30 (places limitées) 15 / 20 / 25 -> Billetterie sur la page Shotgun de Mia Mao
AFTER @ GLAZART (6h30–16h)
Nymed
Sylvio B
L’Homme Seul
Victor Salmon
Entrée 9,50 -> Billetterie sur la page Shotgun du Glazart
INFOS
No photo, no video
Bienveillance & inclusivité : nous ne tolérons aucune forme de discrimination.
No racism / sexism / homophobia / transphobia or any form of discrimination.
Si vous êtes victime ou témoin d’une situation de harcèlement, prévenez immédiatement la sécurité ou un membre de l’équipe.
If you are a victim or witness of harassment, immediately notify security or a member of the team.
Mia Mao
Accès par le Canal de l’Ourcq
12A Rue Ella Fitzgerald 75019 Paris
T(3B) Ella Fitzgerald ou Delphine Seyrig M(7) Porte de la Villette M(5) Porte de Pantin ou Hoche
Fermeture de la billetterie et dernière admission dans l'établissement 2 heures avant la fin de l’événement.
Mia Mao se réserve le droit d’admission.
Interdit aux mineurs, une pièce d’identité vous sera demandée à l’entrée.
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Licence 2 : D-23-001813
Licence 3 : D-23-001814
CGV : https://www.miamao.fr/cgv-reglement-interieur/
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2 € (manteau, petit sac, veste…) ou 4€ par grand article (casque de moto, gros sac, tout ce qui ne tient pas sur un cintre)
Capacité limitée, venez léger. Pas de valise en raison du plan vigipirate.
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May 12th 2025
I am trapped in fascist Hatfield America however I was on the phone with friends in Nice, France while you were on the decks and that made me feel closer to you
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Miss Kittin Biography
Miss Kittin (real name Caroline Hervé) is an electro vocalist and DJ. She was born in Grenoble, France in 1973. At age 22 she began DJing, spinning records in France, Moscow and Chicago with Mike Dearborn. Soon after she met DJ Hell in Marseille who wanted her to record for his International DeeJay Gigolos label. She presented him with the EP Champagne that she recorded with The Hacker. Miss Kittin & The Hacker released First Album in 2001. Several tracks, such as 1982 and Frank Sinatra, became anthems of the electroclash scene.
Kittin expressed an interest in the visual arts - she studied both contemporary and graphic arts. As time progressed, however, Kittin found herself emulating her parents' musical tastes by developing an interest in musical genres ranging from classic, jazz, funk, and disco to English Pop. Finding her niche in Electronic Music in 1991, Kittin raved all around the country before doing her first mix in April of 1993. Her first set came one year later in 1994, at which time she started her career with Tekmics Booking Agency, playing in the famous Dragon Ball wild parties of Southern France.
In pursuit of other opportunities, Kittin left France in 1996 and relocated to Geneva, Switzerland, where she would join the Mental Groove Record Posse one year later. Through years of an exciting and mobile career as a DJ, Miss Kittin is confident with her own personal sound. She states, "I get quickly bored when I listen to the same sound. DJs have to take risks, without only thinking about what people want to hear. Some people say I'm too technical. That's true, but this technique also gives me the freedom to concentrate only on music."
She has become one of the most important figures in electroclash, working with Felix da Housecat, Chicks on Speed, and Golden Boy. In 2002, she released a techno music compilation under her own name (Miss Kittin On The Road). Her debut solo CD I Com has elements from different electronic styles and is more experimental than her previous records.
She collaborated with Sven Väth, Steve Bug, Ellen Allien (for remixes).
In 2006, she released Miss Kittin Live at Sonar, recorded at the famous electronic music festival Sonar at Barcelona. She plays her own tracks, among others tracks from Aphex Twin, Modeselektor, Boom Bip. 2006 also saw the release of a double-disc CD Miss Kittin: Bugged Out.
Two years in the making and almost four years since her debut album I Com, Miss Kittin announced her second album, BatBox for a February 2008 release. BatBox comprises thirteen original songs, all composed whilst touring throughout the world.
Read MoreKittin expressed an interest in the visual arts - she studied both contemporary and graphic arts. As time progressed, however, Kittin found herself emulating her parents' musical tastes by developing an interest in musical genres ranging from classic, jazz, funk, and disco to English Pop. Finding her niche in Electronic Music in 1991, Kittin raved all around the country before doing her first mix in April of 1993. Her first set came one year later in 1994, at which time she started her career with Tekmics Booking Agency, playing in the famous Dragon Ball wild parties of Southern France.
In pursuit of other opportunities, Kittin left France in 1996 and relocated to Geneva, Switzerland, where she would join the Mental Groove Record Posse one year later. Through years of an exciting and mobile career as a DJ, Miss Kittin is confident with her own personal sound. She states, "I get quickly bored when I listen to the same sound. DJs have to take risks, without only thinking about what people want to hear. Some people say I'm too technical. That's true, but this technique also gives me the freedom to concentrate only on music."
She has become one of the most important figures in electroclash, working with Felix da Housecat, Chicks on Speed, and Golden Boy. In 2002, she released a techno music compilation under her own name (Miss Kittin On The Road). Her debut solo CD I Com has elements from different electronic styles and is more experimental than her previous records.
She collaborated with Sven Väth, Steve Bug, Ellen Allien (for remixes).
In 2006, she released Miss Kittin Live at Sonar, recorded at the famous electronic music festival Sonar at Barcelona. She plays her own tracks, among others tracks from Aphex Twin, Modeselektor, Boom Bip. 2006 also saw the release of a double-disc CD Miss Kittin: Bugged Out.
Two years in the making and almost four years since her debut album I Com, Miss Kittin announced her second album, BatBox for a February 2008 release. BatBox comprises thirteen original songs, all composed whilst touring throughout the world.
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