French DJ and producer Mood Gorning passes away
He was 35 years old.
The electronic music world is mourning the sudden passing of Bertrand, professionally known as Mood Gorning, who has died at the age of 35. A cherished member of the Family Piknik collective since 2018, he was revered for his deep ethnic house style and humble approach to music.
After years of playing piano, guitar, clarinet, and drums, French-born Mood Gorning discovered his passion for DJing in 2013. He quickly became a main resident DJ at La Folie Douce, a prestigious resort in the French Alps. Collaborating with lifelong friends Albanø and Pontias from his hometown of Saint-Étienne, he ventured into music production to infuse deep emotions into his dance tracks.
In 2019, he released his debut solo EP, ‘Eyes of Vali,’ on Family Piknik Music, gaining significant attention from influential DJs and playlist curators. His unique sound led to releases on esteemed labels like Desert Hearts, Omeni, and Dear Deer Music.
November 2021 saw the release of his ‘Txiki Pastela’ EP, featuring collaborations with singer Nyna Loren and remixes by artists like Off Night and label heads Tom Pooks & Joy Kitikonti. The EP received widespread support from international DJs including Danny Tenaglia, Laurent Garnier, Hernan Cattaneo, Sasha, Bog, Blond, Phonique, and Dave Seaman.
Friends and colleagues remember Mood Gorning as a true artist whose groove knew no bounds. “We are losing a passionate, humble, creative, and generous soul,” a representative from Family Piknik shared. “His infectious joy for life and precious sense of sharing touched everyone he met.”