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Danger, a French electronic musician and composer, is widely known for producing music that borrows heavily from 1980s culture, fashion, and movie soundtracks. Although he started his music career in the mid-2000s, his breakout came in 2007 with his debut EP '09/14 2007' and his following EP '09/16 2007'. These impressive works helped him build a loyal fan base quickly, making him one of the sought-after figures in the electronic music industry.
Danger’s effect on the industry cannot be overstated. He broke the mould of stereotypical electronic music, introducing elements of nostalgia while preserving a modern, innovative twist. His music videos, specifically, have become part of his signature. One that stands out from the crowd is "22h39," in which a protagonist valiantly battles strange, menacing figures in a dystopian digital world, reflecting the intensity and drama of Danger’s stunning tracks. Another example can be found in "6:24," which gives a nod to 80's video games and horror films. The video is a montage of creepy yet intriguing visuals paired with upbeat, engaging, retro synthesizers. A little-known fact, yet an interesting one, is that Danger's real name is Franck Rivoire, and the pseudonym "Danger" is actually inspired by the flip clock in his father's car which often read "11:17," a number he considered somewhat ominous. In the end, if one were to sum up Danger's effect, it would be this: he brought the past into the present, made the chilling inviting, and turned the old into the cool.
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