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Pedro Winter

Pedro Winter (born 1975), better known by his stage name Busy P, is a DJ, , label owner, and artist manager who has played a pivotal role in shaping the modern scene. Born in , he was introduced to electronic music as a teenager at a 1992 through tracks like Deee-Lite's "," while also drawing influences from culture, , , New York , and the emerging and movements he discovered in 1992. Winter began his career in 1995 as a party promoter and DJ, organizing events at venues like David Guetta's in and performing alongside early acts in the French Touch movement. That same year, he met the duo at a club night and record store, leading him to manage them starting in the summer of 1996 after he abandoned his law studies; he guided their rise to global fame over the next 12 years, including the release of their breakthrough album in 1997 and the development of their iconic robot personas. In 2003, Winter founded the influential independent label Ed Banger Records, initially as an outlet for artist Mr. Flash, quickly expanding to sign and promote key talents in electro and nu-rave such as Justice (whom he signed in 2003), Uffie, DJ Mehdi, SebastiAn, Cassius, and Mr. Oizo. The label achieved international acclaim with Justice's 2006 track "We Are Your Friends" and their 2007 debut album † (Cross), which sold over 250,000 copies worldwide and helped propel Ed Banger as a cornerstone of electronic music revival. As a performer, Busy P has released his own productions, blending electro, hip-hop, and rock elements reflective of his diverse influences, while continuing to tour as a DJ and advocate for genre-blending innovation in electronic music.

Early life

Birth and family background

Pedro Winter was born Pierre Winter on 21 April 1975 in , . He has a brother, Thomas Winter, a singer and . Raised in the capital, Winter grew up immersed in the city's vibrant cultural scene alongside his brother, and together they discovered electronic music in 1992, which would later influence his career.

Musical influences and DJ beginnings

Pedro Winter, born in 1975 in , , grew up immersed in the city's vibrant , initially influenced by and during his teenage years. His transition to electronic music began in 1992 at age 17, when he attended his first underground in a outside , an event attended by thousands that featured hard sets and ignited his passion for club culture and repetitive beats. This experience shifted his interests from , , and toward , , and , drawing him into Paris's emerging scene. Winter's musical influences were eclectic and formative, blending early exposures to Kraftwerk's robotic from childhood with the energetic house tracks of producers like Louie Vega and , which he discovered through radio and parties in the early 1990s. He cited tracks such as Underground Resistance's "Amazon" for introducing him to , ' "" from his skateboarding days, and J Dilla's "B.B.E (Big Booty Express)" for its innovative beat-making, all of which shaped his appreciation for rhythmic drive and sampling techniques. Additionally, influences from Parisian techno pioneers like Laurent Garnier and Derrick May, encountered via the Rex Club scene, further honed his taste for electronic experimentation. Winter's DJ career commenced in the mid-1990s at age 20, when he began spinning records inspired by the Parisian movement and started organizing events to capture the energy of the underground. In 1995, he launched the "Hype" party series at venues like Folie's Pigalle and , collaborating with to host nights featuring DJs such as , DJ Gregory, and early appearances by , marking the inception of the French Touch sound. These well-organized gatherings at Guetta's Palais club every Friday for a year solidified his role in the local scene, where he first met at a , blending his DJing with entrepreneurial pursuits.

Professional career

Daft Punk management

Pedro Winter first encountered and of in 1995 at a Paris record shop called Street Sounds, where he was a 20-year-old enthusiast organizing parties. Their shared passion for New York led to an invitation for the duo to DJ at Winter's events, fostering a quick friendship. By late 1995, Winter joined them as a close collaborator, and in September 1996, shortly after signed with , he formally took on the role of their manager, handling initial bookings and contracts via fax from his home. During his 12-year tenure from 1996 to 2008, Winter played a pivotal role in Daft Punk's ascent to global stardom, particularly with the release of their debut album in 1997, which blended , , and to widespread acclaim. He coordinated high-profile music videos, such as "Da Funk" directed by and "Around the World" by , while fiercely protecting the duo's desire for anonymity amid Virgin's promotional pressures—rejecting interview requests from figures like and enforcing a "no pictures" policy that later evolved into their iconic robot helmets. Winter also managed logistical aspects of their live performances, including the elaborate 2007 Alive tour with its immersive pyramid stage, ensuring creative control and reinvestment of earnings into artistic projects rather than conventional marketing. Winter's management emphasized long-term vision over short-term gains, drawing from 's influence to prioritize artistic integrity in the electronic music landscape. Challenges included navigating the industry without prior experience, such as sample clearances for tracks like Kanye West's 2007 hit "Stronger," which sampled 's "." He stepped down in mid-2008 to focus on his burgeoning label , describing the transition as akin to a son leaving home after a profound . Winter later reflected that working with was "the best school ever," crediting them for shaping his career and the broader French electronic scene.

Founding and growth of Ed Banger Records

Pedro Winter founded in March 2003 in , , as a division of his management company Headbangers Entertainment, which he had established the previous year. The label's inception was somewhat serendipitous, beginning with the release of Mr. Flash's single "Radar Rider," which Winter described as an accidental launch driven by his desire to explore fresh sounds amid the dominance of French disco trends. Drawing from his experience managing , Winter aimed to capture a raw, energetic blend of street culture, intensity, and house music's hypnotic grooves, setting the label apart with its saturated electronic aesthetic. The label's early growth accelerated with its second release, Justice's "We Are Your Friends!!!!" (a collaboration with Simian Mobile Disco), which Winter signed after discovering the duo at a 2002 party and quickly became a defining anthem for a new generation of electronic music fans. This track, released in 2006, propelled Ed Banger into international prominence, followed by signings of innovative artists such as Uffie, DJ Mehdi, SebastiAn, and Mr. Oizo, who contributed to the burgeoning nu-rave and electro-punk scenes. By 2007, Justice's debut album † (Cross) marked a pivotal milestone, achieving global chart success and earning the label MTV and Grammy recognition, while high-profile events like a 3,000-attendee party with Warp Records in Paris solidified its cultural foothold. Collaborations with brands such as Nike provided additional funding, enabling further expansion and vinyl releases that, though modest in volume (around 1,500 units per title), built a dedicated worldwide audience. Ed Banger's trajectory continued upward through the late and , with key releases like Uffie's debut album Sex Dreams and Denim Jeans and subsequent works from acts including , , and , fostering a global touring circuit and influence extending to scenes in and beyond. The label's visual identity, crafted by designer So-Me (Bertrand Lagros de Langeron) from its earliest days, complemented its sonic innovation with bold, post-cartoon graphics that resonated in and helped sustain its relevance. Despite challenges, including the deaths of in 2011 and Cassius's Philippe Zdar in 2019, Ed Banger marked its 15th anniversary in 2018 and 20th in 2023 with continued productivity, underscoring its enduring role in elevating on the world stage.

Musical output

Productions and collaborations as Busy P

Busy P, the alias of Pedro Winter, emerged as a and DJ in the scene during the mid-2000s, releasing his initial works through his own , . His debut single, the limited-edition 12" featuring "Colette C'est Chouette" and "Bearbrickdance," arrived in 2004, showcasing his early affinity for playful, loop-driven sounds. This was followed by "" in 2005, an Mode release that further established his style within the burgeoning movement. By 2007, Busy P's "Rainbow Man" single marked a breakthrough, blending repetitive beats with vibrant energy and gaining prominence through sync placements in campaigns for and . The 2008 "Pedrophilia" 12" EP expanded on this, incorporating remixes from collaborators and Mr. Oizo, while his track "To Protect & Entertain," featuring American rapper Murs, highlighted his crossover appeal in the bloghaus era. Later releases included the 2013 "Still Busy" 12" with Thunderbird , the 2017 "Genie" EP, which featured soulful vocals from and remixes by Joe Goddard and Reckonwrong, underscoring Busy P's evolution toward more melodic electro-funk, and the 2021 "Track of Time" EP featuring Haich Ber Na and . Busy P's collaborative efforts extended beyond his solo output, including co-production on "MPC 2021" with the late , featuring and Benjamin Epps—a track notably used in Virgil Abloh's campaign. His remix work has supported diverse artists, such as providing the "Free from " remix for in 2021, alongside contributions to tracks by , Riton, Sinkane, Drop the Lime, , and Hey Today!. Additionally, he ventured into soundtracks with contributions to the Vandroid project in 2014 and the skateboarding video Gypsy Life in 2015, as well as the Reworking Is Not a Crime in 2014, reflecting his broad influence in electronic music production.

Soundtracks and compilations

Pedro Winter, under his alias Busy P, has contributed to soundtracks and compilations that highlight his role as a DJ and curator within the French electronic music scene. His soundtrack work primarily centers on visual media tied to subcultures like skateboarding, where he crafts instrumental tracks blending electro, house, and funk elements to underscore dynamic footage. A notable example is the Gypsy Life (Original Soundtrack), released in 2015 on Ed Banger Records as a 10-inch vinyl limited to 200 copies for Record Store Day. This EP features five original compositions—"Mike," "Ed," "Mark," "John," and "Gypsy Life"—composed specifically for Cliché Skateboards' full-length video Gypsylife, which documents the brand's "Gypsy Tours" across Europe and the U.S., capturing the nomadic spirit of skate culture through Busy P's upbeat, rhythmic soundscapes. In addition to soundtracks, Busy P has produced several influential DJ mixes and compilations that showcase his label ' roster and broader electronic influences, often emphasizing high-energy and transitions. His early compilation Let's Get Oz! (2007), a CD mix on , compiles 19 tracks from artists like , Mr. Oizo, and Sebastien Tellier, remixing classics and contemporaries into a seamless 70-minute set that reflects the label's playful, futuristic aesthetic. This was followed by De L'Aube À L'Aurore (2010), a promotional CD compilation for Tsugi magazine, where Busy P mixes 15 tracks including works by and , creating a dawn-to-dusk journey through ambient, , and indie dance sounds. Busy P's collaborative efforts further expanded his compilation output, notably with Let The Children Techno (2011), co-compiled and mixed with the late on . This 20-track CD and digital release features Ed Banger staples like Mr. Oizo's "Let The Children Techno" and contributions from and Siriusmo, forming a 79-minute -infused mix that pays homage to playful, childlike experimentation while establishing the label's global reach. Later, Mixmag Presents Busy P: Tattoos for Your Ears (2016, reissued 2021 on Mixmag Records) delivers a 14-track, hour-long DJ mix blending tracks from , , and Phillipi & , with seamless transitions that highlight Busy P's curatorial ear for indie dance and , earning praise for its eclectic, tattoo-like permanence in listener playlists. These works underscore Winter's ability to weave personal production flair into collective showcases, influencing DJ culture without overshadowing individual artists.

Recent activities and legacy

2020s developments

In the early 2020s, Pedro Winter, known as Busy P, continued to steer Ed Banger Records through the challenges of the global pandemic, focusing on digital releases and virtual engagements while maintaining the label's signature electro-house sound. In August 2021, he released his EP Track of Time on Ed Banger, featuring collaborations with Haich Ber Na and Shay Lia, which blended nu-disco, house, and introspective lyrics amid a period of industry recovery. The EP marked a return to production for Winter after years emphasizing label management, receiving praise for its vibrant energy and timely themes of temporal reflection. The 2021 retirement of , whom Winter had managed from 1996 to 2008, prompted public reflections on his early career. Learning of the split via text while driving, Winter later described the duo as "the most real and down-to-earth people" he had met, emphasizing their insular creative world in interviews. This event underscored his enduring ties to music's foundational acts, even as he shifted focus to Ed Banger's growth. By 2022, Winter expanded his media presence with Ed Wreck Radio on , a series of DJ mixes and discussions celebrating electronic 's evolution. A standout episode marked the 25th anniversary of Daft Punk's , where he curated tracks and shared anecdotes from the French Touch era, reinforcing Ed Banger's role in its legacy. The show became a platform for emerging and veteran artists, blending live sets with commentary on post-pandemic club culture. The label's 20th anniversary in highlighted Winter's entrepreneurial vision, with events in featuring live performances and retrospectives on Ed Banger's impact. Collaborations included a capsule collection with a tennis brand, merging aesthetics with the label's rock'n'roll ethos, and interviews where Winter recounted signing acts like and . These celebrations solidified Ed Banger's status as a cornerstone of global , while Winter emphasized adaptability in a streaming-dominated landscape. Entering 2025, Winter innovated with the launch of , a digital-only sub-label under Ed Banger, aimed at rapid releases across genres like , , and without physical constraints. The initiative, announced in April, invited demos via artist platforms, broadening accessibility for newcomers. Personally, he contributed a of Myd's "So High" in July, infusing the track with his signature upbeat flair as an Original. Winter's DJ activities peaked in October 2025 with a high-profile back-to-back set at Paris's during the Because Beaubourg event, alongside (ex-Daft Punk), , and . The performance, blending classics like Daft Punk's "Rollin' & Scratchin'" with contemporary beats, drew thousands and symbolized a reunion of French electronic pioneers, marking Bangalter's first DJ appearance in 16 years. This event, part of Ed Banger's ongoing showcases, affirmed Winter's influence in bridging past and present scenes. On , 2025, Winter hosted a live "Lunch with Pedro 'Busy P' Winter" session at The Lot Radio in , spinning records and discussing music while sharing tracks from artists like Astrønne, Mayaewk, and .

Influence on French electronic music

Pedro Winter's broader impact as an impresario lies in his role in democratizing French electronic music, transforming it from a niche underground scene into a global phenomenon that influenced the rise of EDM worldwide. By reinvesting profits from his early management work into Ed Banger Records and collaborating with visual artists like So-Me for iconic branding, he built a label with over 350 releases that elevated French producers' international stature, drawing comparisons to figures like Malcolm McLaren for his promotional savvy. His emphasis on fun, energy, and cross-cultural mixing—evident in events that combined hip-hop, indie, and rave elements—helped sustain the scene's vitality into the 2020s, with ongoing projects underscoring Ed Banger's enduring legacy.

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