Perhaps best known for his affiliation with the popular French rap group
TTC,
Para One is an alias of French electro producer
Jean-Baptiste de Laubier, whose musical style is deeply rooted in golden-age hip-hop. Born in 1979 in Orleans, France,
de Laubier first grew passionate about hip-hop after hearing
Public Enemy,
N.W.A, and the Native Tongues during the late '80s. He joined his first hip-hop group in 1993 but didn't break into the industry as a producer until 2000, when his productions began showing up on mixtapes. Around this same time he became affiliated with
TTC and collaborated with them on their debut album,
Ceci N'est Pas un Disque (2002), on Big Dada Recordings. De Laubier made his solo debut as
Para One in 2003 on the label Institubes with the Beat Down EP, featuring
TTC on the title track. He continued collaborating with
TTC, producing much of their second album, Bâtards Sensibles (2004), which spawned the hit single "Dans le Club" and proved to be their commercial breakthrough, released by Big Dada Recordings in partnership with V2 Music France. Meanwhile,
de Laubier continued his solo career, releasing the EP Clubhoppn (2005) and the full-length album
Epiphanie (2006) on Institubes, the latter release spawning the hit single "Dudun-Dun," which was prominently remixed by
MSTRKRFT and
Boys Noize. Besides his own productions, he began fielding high-profile remix requests (e.g.,
Daft Punk's "The Prime Time of Your Life,"
Ellen Allien's "Down") and collaborated with
TTC on their third album,
3615 (2006); moreover, his 2003-2005 collaboration with fellow
TTC collaborator
Tacteel -- a co-founder of Institubes and a hip-hop/electro producer in his own right -- on the live performance project FuckALoop resulted in the lengthy digital-only retrospective release The Early Aughties (2007). De Laubier also dabbled in the world of film, producing the Naissance des Pieuvres soundtrack, released by Institubes in 2007. ~ Jason Birchmeier