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When it comes to reinvention, electronic music producer Edouard knows it best. A part of the French Touch movement of the 90s, his previous project found itself an integral part of Europe’s house music scene. Garnering praise among enthusiasts, the group inked a major label deal with BMG, received radio play and appeared on records alongside other French Touch artists such as Philippe Zdar, Etienne de Crécy and Alex Gopher.
But as time went on, he lived many lives, as a solo-exhibited photographer, art historian, engineer, investment bank manager and student of six-time Grammy winner Gary Burton at the Berklee College of Music.
So it should come as no surprise that he would reincarnate once again. His latest reinvention, Edouard, is an eponymous moniker given to his new solo endeavor, an eclectic blend of Electro, Pop, Dance, House, Synthwave and other electronic styles, with a retro French Touch.
He uses his extensive collection of vintage and modern synths to compose tracks fashioned for the times with an 80s twist and a parallel focus on visual art.
Upcoming, his first EP will focus on a pop track with an 80s vibe, remixed by Grace Kim and Lifelike in several styles: pop house, club, tropical pop. Among the surprises he keeps for us later: synthwave, funk and disco projects, whose common point is the reminiscence of the 80s.
But as time went on, he lived many lives, as a solo-exhibited photographer, art historian, engineer, investment bank manager and student of six-time Grammy winner Gary Burton at the Berklee College of Music.
So it should come as no surprise that he would reincarnate once again. His latest reinvention, Edouard, is an eponymous moniker given to his new solo endeavor, an eclectic blend of Electro, Pop, Dance, House, Synthwave and other electronic styles, with a retro French Touch.
He uses his extensive collection of vintage and modern synths to compose tracks fashioned for the times with an 80s twist and a parallel focus on visual art.
Upcoming, his first EP will focus on a pop track with an 80s vibe, remixed by Grace Kim and Lifelike in several styles: pop house, club, tropical pop. Among the surprises he keeps for us later: synthwave, funk and disco projects, whose common point is the reminiscence of the 80s.
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