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Trip Hop / Electro / Experimental

EMILIE SIMON first made her mark on the U.S. in the fall of 2006 with her debut U.S. release, The Flower Book on Nov. 7, 2006. Her plush, artful soundscapes had already yielded her significant praise and awards in her French homeland, as well as acclaim across the rest of Europe and Japan. Singing in both French and English, Emilie allows her music to flow naturally, re...
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Jan 14, 2010 8:30 pm Lausanne, Switzerland
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Jan 16, 2010 8:00 pm Paris, France
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    EMILIE SIMON first made her mark on the U.S. in the fall of 2006 with her debut U.S. release, The Flower Book on Nov. 7, 2006. Her plush, artful soundscapes had already yielded her significant praise and awards in her French homeland, as well as acclaim across the rest of Europe and Japan. Singing in both French and English, Emilie allows her music to flow naturally, rewarding her with devoted fans worldwide. A year and a half after The Flower Book’s release, Emilie is currently residing in New York City and writing her next record. She will be performing shows in NYC this Fall to preview her new material. Having always begun the creative process in the recording studio, and then following with live performances, Emilie is trying a new approach. For the new record, she will let the songs breathe and evolve in a live environment before heading into the studio.

    Emilie began her musical education at a French conservatory at 7 years old. By age 18, she was studying Musicology at the University in Montpellier, France, and then obtained her Master in Musicology at the Sorbonne in Paris. Emilie was intrigued by the idea of combining her traditional musical education with new music technologies and studio experimentations. She developed these interests into unique skills at the cutting edge new technology music school, The Ircam in Paris, which to this day remains the only center in the world dedicated to contemporary musical research and production, bringing science and art together in order to widen instrumentation and rejuvenate musical language.

    Here she met Cyrille Brissot who she still works with today to develop and build specific instruments adapted to Emilie’s needs, both in the studio and on stage, including the “Brissot” - a breathtaking arm controller that allows Emilie to remotely control, modulate and transform her live voice through a series of controlled effects. Emilie uses a variety of other new technology devices including Yamaha’s “Tenori-on” and a variety of other new hardware and software. Emilie uses this technology to give herself a wide range of versatility on stage, including being able to control everything – from beats to multiple instruments to vocal harmonies and modulation simultaneously while alone on stage.

    Shortly after Ircam, Emilie signed a record deal with Barclay/Universal France. Since then, Emilie has written, arranged, performed and produced her two records and the original music for the French (original) version of March of the Penguins. There, Emilie used many diverse and inventive techniques including rubbing pieces of ice together to produce beats and sounds, and blended them with her electronic machinery and inviting lyrics. The Flower Book drew music from all three albums to become her first release in the U.S.

    Despite garnering best album honors in the electronic category at France’s “Victoires De La Musique” Awards for her debut, and being touted as one of the most promising female artists, the Montpellier-bred chanteuse is quick to champion her independence as an artist over such acclaim. “[Awards] are nice, but it’s like a cherry on top, really,” the singer/songwriter insists. “It’s great when you have the feeling you are doing something important or that you’re understood. But it doesn’t alter the way I work in any way. I’m always thinking back on what I have done, because I don’t want to be redundant. I want to make music without rules, without anybody telling me what I have to do.”

    It is Emilie’s goal to focus on the United States with her upcoming touring and new record. Expect to see much more of Emilie Simon in the next few months

    Emilie Simon est une jeune chanteuse française née au début des Années 80, originaire du Sud de la France. Dès son enfance, elle est plongée au coeur de la musique, son père étant ingénieur du son et sa mère mélomane avertie. Elle développe rapidement un goût prononcé pour la musique et une sensibilité pour l'interprétation, l'écriture et la composition. En 2003, elle sort un premier album éponyme. Le public, comme la critique, lui réservent un accueil très favorable. En janvier 2005, elle compose la B.O du film La Marche de l'Empereur. Elle revient en 2006 avec le disque Végétal.

    "Mes premiers trucs, pas vraiment des chansons, cétait vers 10-12 ans. Au début je savais quil fallait que je fasse les textes, la musique et que je chante, et après jai pris conscience que je devais aussi faire les arrangements, la production, pour que ce soit vraiment un travail personnel, que ce soit frais, que ce soit moi. Alors galéré, non effectivement, dans le sens où jai su ce que je voulais faire très jeune. Alors jai mis mes oeillères et jai tracé la route, tout le temps, sans regarder autour, pour arriver, presque sans men rendre compte, au moment où mon disque est sorti. Je suis restée en apnée, jai travaillé, jai pris à droite et à gauche, jai appris, pour faire quelque chose de qualité, parce que ce que je voulais faire cétait avant tout de belles chansons, un joli disque, personnel, et je voulais surtout être responsable de tout, des bonnes idées comme des erreurs."
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