An iconic figure of Parisian nights, Albert de Panam has established himself as one of the most emblematic DJs in the capital. A true architect of the atmosphere, he has traversed eras and trends by making the dance floors of Paris's most mythical venues vibrate.
From his early days, he left a lasting impression with his sense of rhythm, his musical elegance, and his rare ability to read a crowd. His name quickly became inseparable from the great Parisian nights, notably at the mythical Le Palace, a temple of partying and artistic freedom during the legendary Palace years, where artists, creators, and night owls from around the world crossed paths.
He then took on residencies in nightlife institutions like Les Bains Douches, a hotspot of Parisian chic, as well as the famous Le Queen on the Champs-Élysées, an unavoidable reference in club and electronic culture. His career also led him to Le Balajo, an emblematic venue where he once again demonstrated his musical eclecticism and mastery of the stage.
Parallel to his performances, in the 2000s Albert de Panam released several compilations and albums inspired by the festive and elegant spirit of Maxim’s, a mythical Parisian institution located on Place Vendôme, capturing in music the refined atmosphere of Parisian nights.
Recognized for his sets blending disco, house, classics, and festive sounds, Albert de Panam embodies a certain idea of the Parisian night: refined, free, and timeless. A DJ at heart and by passion, he continues to make generations dance, faithful to the spirit of the great nights that forged his legend.