1) Simon Rosenfeld (born 26 November 1998) is a French singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and record producer from Paris. Rosenfeld has been building momentum since his first single, “Do It For Me,” came out in 2018 and was streamed in the tens of millions. Born and raised in Paris, Rosenfeld’s music resonates with romance and intimacy, drawing inspiration both from his classical background and from the renowned French electronic music scene.
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1) Simon Rosenfeld (born 26 November 1998) is a French singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and record producer from Paris. Rosenfeld has been building momentum since his first single, “Do It For Me,” came out in 2018 and was streamed in the tens of millions. Born and raised in Paris, Rosenfeld’s music resonates with romance and intimacy, drawing inspiration both from his classical background and from the renowned French electronic music scene. Following the success of his debut EP, The Red Room, in the US, Rosenfeld signed with APG in 2021, exploring more modern sounds and a more raw and almost scandalous songwriting style. In 2023, Rosenfeld decided to reconnect with his hometown and signed with Warner Music France, gearing up for his debut album, Blood & Porcelain. This project explores Rosenfeld’s personal and artistic identity crisis. It was followed in 2024 by a short film directed by Rosenfeld, split into three music videos. 2) Thrash metal act from Tokyo, Japan, formed in November 1986. Rosenfeld features vocalist/frontman Hisayoshi Hiraga as the only permanent member. In 1986 the band started out with Yasuhiro Kamei (gt), Hajime Morii (b) & Takafumi Segawa (ds). In December 1987 Kamei left the band and Rosenfeld's activities were put on hold. As a result Hisayoshi joined AION in January 1988, playing his first gig with the band on March 13th. In June 1989 he leaves the band to restart Rosenfeld, and he does so with Youichi Horizoe on guitar as a replacement for Kamei. They released two albums: "Pigs of the Empire" in 1991 and live album "In the Garden" in 1994. They also made four demo tapes across their career "Rosenfeld", "B", "Ashes to Ashes" and "demo '93". A few member changes follow in the early 90's: July 1990: Gish (Rapes) replaces Morii on bass & Kouichi (Rapes) replaces Segawa on drums January 1991: Hiromi joins on guitar to become a five piece, twin guitar, band March 1992: Hiromi and Gish leave the band after 'The God's Truth' compilation is released (3.16) October 1992: Takami (Bellzlleb, Salamander) replaces Gish on bass and Shinji (Guilty Vice, Snaggle Tooth) replaces Hiromi on guitar The band split-up in March 1993 due to personal difficulties. In the meantime Hisayoshi starts his new project called Skull Crusher. Rosenfeld regroups for the last time in October with Takashi Kinoshita replacing Takami on Bass and Hirofumi Ozawa replacing Kouichi on Drums so they can hold their last gigs with the final being on December 23rd 1993. But then, in 2008, the band reunited. Among several other Japanese thrash metal bands like Rommel and Harkenkreuz, Rosenfeld had a Nazi-image. They wrote lyrics about Nazism and POW's. Rosenfeld used the imagery for shock value.