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Artist Biography For Frédérick Rousseau

Frederick Rousseau Born 1958 Paris Belongs To The Generation That Witnessed The Beginning Of New Age Music And The Explosion Of Technologic Applications To The Entertainment World. His Musical Research Is Based On Electronic Sounds That He Mixes With Ethnic Instruments Classical Orchestras And To Voices Of All Tones Colours And Provenances.
During His Adolescence After A Piano Training In Classical Music He Tried Every Pop Instrument Including Bass Guitar Drums Electric Guitar And Percussions And Finally Chose The Keyboards. After Completing His Studies In Electronics He Was Hired By The Defense Nationale In 1978 To Work On The Final Tests Of The Neutronic Head The Detonator For The French Atomic Bomb. His Playful And Undisciplined Personality Did Not Fit Into This Austere And Rigid Environment. After Two Years He Quit. Citation Needed In 1980 He Met Francis Mandin A Young Enthusiastic Electronic Music Fan Who Convinced Him To Become A Partner In Music Land A Music Store In Paris And A Laboratory For Future Electronic Instruments. In 1981 After Working On The Finalization Of The First Polyphonic Sequenser By MDB He Met Jean Michel Jarre Who Was Looking For A Musical Programmer Capable Of Manipulating This Instrument For His China Tour. With The Help Of This New Technology Rousseau Was Able To Reproduce On Stage All The Sequences That Had Taken Months To Record Without Having To Use Playback Tapes. This Unforgettable Experience Marked A Turn In His Career. Returning To Paris His Adventure Continued With His Participation In The Recording Of The Live Album Concerts En Chine. Citation Needed Later During This Memorable Year He Met Vangelis Who Was Recording Friends Of Mr Cairo At Studio Davout In Paris. Not Only Did He Witness The Debut Of The Mythical Duet Of Jon And Vangelis But He Also Became Friends With Another Young Talented Musician Jean-Philippe Rykiel. This Was The Birth Of A Long Lasting Musical Partnership. The Following Year Rousseau Was Called Back To London By Vangelis For The Recording Of The Music Score Of Ridley Scott's Blade Runner. It Was The Start Of A Complementary Work Relation That Was To Last For Over 20 Years. Returning To Paris In 1984 He Collaborated In Jean-Michel Jarre's Zoolook Album. In 1987 In Association With Thierry Rogen He Created Studio Mega Considered To Be The Last French Great Recording Studio. Citation Needed During The Next Four Years He Record With Many Of The Leading French Artists Of The Time Including Mylene Farmer Jean-Louis Murat Louis Bertignac Indochine And Kassav. In 1990 Jean Michel Jarre Used Rousseau Again To Rewrite All The Intros Of The Music For La Défense Concert. On Stage His Job Was To Synchronize The Sequences And To Reproduce Live All The Special Effects Characteristic Of Jean-Michel's Music. This Concert Made It Into The Guinness Book Of World Records As Having The Largest Audience Ever 2 500 000 People . The Year After 1991 Vangelis Moved To Paris And Recorded The Album The City At Studio Mega. This Difficult Production Took More Than 6 Months. Rousseau Followed The Greek Composer To Holland For Eureka The European Community Project Initiated By François Mitterrand On The Theme Of Industry And Transport. This Imposing Concert Took Place On The Rotterdam Docks Of The Industrial Port And With 800 000 People In Attendance. The Show Was Transmitted By Satellite To All European Countries. In 1992 Vangelis Convinced Rousseau To Leave Studio Mega In Order To Create Astron Studio In Neuilly And Definitely Seal Their Artistic Collaboration. They Consecutively Record The Music Scores Of La Peste By Luis Puenzo Lunes De Fiel By Roman Polanski And 1492 Conquest Of Paradise By Ridley Scott. After Vangelis Moved Back To Greece Rousseau Traveled Back And Forth To Athens For The Production Of The Shows Antigone 1993 La Nuit Des Poètes 1994 And Tribute To El Greco 1995 . In Spite Of A Very Busy Life Rousseau Always Found Time To Work On His Own Compositions And He Released MÖ In 1994 An Album Marked By Its Originality And Its Asian Inspiration. This Music Opened The Way To What Will Be Referred To As Ethno-Lounge Music. Following That Was Spirit In The Woods 1995 A CD Dedicated To Trees Then Abyss 1996 A Concept That Rousseau Refers To As "no Music " An Experience Realised With Neurologists Specialised In Musicotheraphy. In 1997 He Released Woods An Electro-Wood Fusion With Voices From Forest People And Tribal Rhythms. Again In 1997 Rousseau Joined Vangelis In Athens For The Opening Ceremony Of The World Championship Of Athletics. The Show Is Presented In The Antique Stadium Of Panathanaikos In Front Of 75 000 People And Transmitted By Satellite To An Audience Of 820 000 000 Throughout The World. With Its Originality And Its References To Antique Sports The Show Thrilled The Greek Public. Meanwhile Rousseau Composed The Soundtracks For 40 Ethno-Zoological Documentary Films And Released In 1999 The Collection Of 5 Albums Terres De Légendes. Vangelis' Project Mythodea Initiated In 1993 Was Finally Completed In 2001. Rousseau Coordinated The Electro-Orchestral Show Starring Jessye Norman And Kathleen Battle And Performed By The London Metropolitan Orchestra Directed By Blake Neely. This Music Was Chosen By NASA For The 2001 Mission "Mars Odyssey." In 2002 Rousseau Released Travels A Musical Travelog And In 2003 Recall An Exclusive Release By Nature Et Découvertes. 2004 Was Marked By Oliver Stone's Alexander In Which Vangelis Composed The Soundtrack And Rousseau Added A New String To His Bow As Musical Editor. This Massive Project Lasted Over A Year And Represented An Exceptional Experience And A Monumental Work. In 2005 Rousseau Signed With Milan-Universal And Came Out With A Very Personal Album Tears Which Foretold A New Turn In His Artistic Career.

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