Gesaffelstein, while often attributed a German sound due to his stage name and dark, industrial-tinged music, is actually French.
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Born Mike Lévy in Lyon, France, in 1985, he began his musical journey in his teens, captivated by techno’s pulsating energy.
His production career took off in 2008 with the EP “Vengeance Factory,” quickly gaining a cult following for its blend of techno, electro, and industrial music.
Gesaffelstein’s sound was unlike anything else, crafting intense sonic landscapes that could both terrify and electrify.
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His debut album, “Aleph” (2013), cemented his reputation as a musical innovator. Tracks like “Pursuit” and “Opr” resonated with fans and critics alike, earning him praise for his unique aesthetic and masterful production skills.
He even received co-production credits on Kanye West’s “Yeezus” album, further solidifying his place in the music industry.
Gesaffelstein’s career continued to rise with collaborations with The Weeknd, Daft Punk, and A$AP Rocky, among others. He scored the films “Drive” and “Black Mass,” showcasing his ability to translate his dark energy into cinematic experiences.
Despite taking a break in 2019, Gesaffelstein remains a revered figure in electronic music, constantly pushing boundaries and leaving fans yearning for his next sonic explosion.


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