Tchami

[5] A founding member of the Pardon My French collective, he is best known for his solo work and regarded as a pioneer of the future house genre – the term for which he coined – alongside Dutch DJs Oliver Heldens and Don Diablo.

[6][7] When asked about the origins of his name Tchami, he explained, "I used to travel a lot across Europe and Africa these past five years.

[5] On 5 December 2013, Tchami released his first EP "Promesses" for free under the Fool's Gold Records label.

Both of the EP's tracks were re-released as singles; "Shot Caller" on 17 December 2014,[9] and "Promesses" on 4 January 2015 under Ministry of Sound, which features vocals from Kaleem Taylor.

[15][16][17][18] In October 2015, Tchami and fellow electronic producer DJ Snake were injured in a car crash.

[24] After an 8-month break following the After Life EP, Tchami released "Siaw" on his own record label Confession as a free download on 18 August 2016.

The track was a collaboration with mysterious Parisian producer Malaa, and again featured a more experimental bass house element compared to much of Tchami's earlier work.

On 3 February 2017, Tchami released "Adieu", widely believed the 1st single of his rumoured upcoming second EP.

Tchami also released "World To Me" featuring London singer MNEK on Spotify, however the track was quickly made private although not taken down for unknown reasons.

The track was included in his second EP, "Revelations EP", with new vocals from Luke James, alongside Adieu, Taiki Nulight collaboration "Godspell" (previously known among the dance music community unofficially as "Godspeed" and "Fallin"),[28] "Zeal", "Adieu, Pt.

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