• Since his discovery in 2006, French DJ/Producer Arno Cost has quickly
    moulded his reputation as one of the scenes most promising young
    talents. With his musical sensibilities residing within the realms of
    electronica, disco and house, Arnos’ production and remix work has
    attracted praise from some of dance music’s most formidable figures,
    including Pete Tong, Tom Novy and Sebastian Ingrosso.
    Arno Cost’s talent stemmed from his parents keen interest in exposing
    him to music from an early age. Brought up on a diet of pop music,
    Italo-Disco and later, the innovations of the seminal ‘French Touch’
    such as Daft Punk, Arno’s appreciation turned into creation as he took
    his hand to production in 1999.



    In 2008, Arno released electronic smash ‘Souvenir’ and ‘Golden Walls’,
    collaboration with Sweden’s John Dahlback. Both received glowing reports
    and support from the likes of Axwell and Steve Angello. Arno’s status
    as a major international DJ is gained serious momentum having played
    shows at The Sydney Freedom Dance Festival and a Cr2 night at Matter in
    London. Most notably in late 2008, the famous radio station RADIO FG
    chose Arno to mix its new compilation CLUB FG, following on from David
    Guetta the year before.




    2011 has seen a new flurry of hot productions hit the waves for Arno
    Cost. First, he unleashed the dancefloor smash “The Days To Come” via
    Atlantic Records. Produced with fellow Parisian Arias, Arno delivered
    another club focused cut that displayed both his astute appreciation of
    melody and his innate ability to get the floor moving, drawing yet more
    plaudits from the likes of Pete Tong and David Guetta alike. “Lise”
    which immediately followed on Refune, merged dark, underground
    production techniques with a main room, floor-filling sensibility. A
    peak time hit, the track was once again supported by Guetta, Tong,
    Axwell and Sebastian Ingrosso amongst many others.









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