Three albums, a rare artistic consistency, and unanimous recognition from the French press: Mokado is today one of the most essential names in French electronic music. Featured by Tsugi, Libération, Radio FG and DJ Mag, the Parisian producer — a trained percussionist, graduate of the Versailles Conservatory — has built, in under ten years, an immediately recognisable sonic and visual identity.
After Marius (2021, co-produced with Perceval Carré, producer for L'Impératrice and November Ultra) and Maskoj (2023), Mokado has stacked his live credentials: support slots for Thylacine and Worakls, collaborations with Zimmer, YOU MAN and Djedjotronic, regular tours across France, and a string of landmark Parisian dates — La Maroquinerie, Le Trabendo, up to Le Trianon in autumn 2025, a milestone show that marked a turning point in his live trajectory.
With Where Does the Night Go?, he returns with his most ambitious record to date. An unabashed homage to UK club culture — breakbeat, house, garage — the album traces a full night hour by hour, from the dancefloor to the walk home at dawn, the track titles themselves counting out the timeline of an evening. Songs built and refined through his DJ sets, road-tested on dancefloors before being recorded — at turns frenetic and carefree, at others melancholic and suspended, carried by an emotional command that stands as his surest signature.