French producer Gesaffelstein gave an emotional tribute during his San Francisco show (Video)

The French techno producer extraordinaire Gesaffelstein has been touring North America for the past month and enjoying excellent reviews in the process. Last Friday he was scheduled to play in San Francisco when the horrific terrorist attacks occurred in Paris which left at least 129 dead, and many more wounded.

Gesaffelstein is usually a very private artist who doesn't have a meaningful social media presence, and rarely gives any interviews. The French producer created an emotional tribute by putting up the French flag on the video screens while playing La Marseillaise, and even lead the crowd in a moment of silence. Hearing the crowd spontaneously chant "Vive La France" must been an emotional experience for all that night at the 1015 Folsom. Check out the videos below: 

Video: Watch a few thousand Parisian's sing along to 'Don't You Worry Child' at SHM concert

This footage is from a Swedish House Mafia concert as part of their 'One Last Tour' in Paris:

Here's another angle of the same moment:

Say what you will about the Swedish House Mafia, but it's clear to see that these fans are having a great time. It's pretty special to see tens of thousands of fans collectively get swept up in the same moment together.

Mini-Documentary on the Paris Scene by RA

Resident Advisor traveled to Paris to cover their burgeoning electronic music scene:

The concept of a weekly Sunday afternoon party is something that appeals to me greatly because after attending too many of these late night events you start to having this feeling as if you're jet lagged in your own city.

Really nice video - the only thing I wished to have seen was for RA to talk to somebody from Bromance Records.