MONDKOPF, a.k.a. Paul Régimbeau, has been pushing the boundaries of France’s electronic music scene since his 2008 debut EP on “Fool House”. Since founding his own label and night, In Paradisum, in Paris in 2013 and releasing tracks on Perc Trax, his sound has progressed into more bombastically heavy dancefloor territory.
Now with his third LP, “Hadès” on his own In Paradisum, Régimbeau’s passion to bring the crushing weight of metal into the dance music stratosphere has reached it’s pinnacle and his brand new live A/V is something one must simply bear witness to. Andrea Mancini has had a few experiences with electronic music in Luxembourg. Now based in Brussels, he started his solo project under his moniker CLEVELAND in 2012 after getting more and more into digging through the depths of house or electronic music in general. Since then he has played in quality locations in and around Belgium (Brussels, Paris, Cologne, Berlin).
In 2013 CLEVELAND released his first tracks on respected deep house label Batti Batti from Malta. Last June his debut EP came out on Berlin’s WHITE label hold by Panoramabar resident Oskar Offermann which has gained a lot of support by the likes of John Talabot and Axel Boman.
Now with his third LP, “Hadès” on his own In Paradisum, Régimbeau’s passion to bring the crushing weight of metal into the dance music stratosphere has reached it’s pinnacle and his brand new live A/V is something one must simply bear witness to. Andrea Mancini has had a few experiences with electronic music in Luxembourg. Now based in Brussels, he started his solo project under his moniker CLEVELAND in 2012 after getting more and more into digging through the depths of house or electronic music in general. Since then he has played in quality locations in and around Belgium (Brussels, Paris, Cologne, Berlin).
In 2013 CLEVELAND released his first tracks on respected deep house label Batti Batti from Malta. Last June his debut EP came out on Berlin’s WHITE label hold by Panoramabar resident Oskar Offermann which has gained a lot of support by the likes of John Talabot and Axel Boman.






