Jean-Philippe Rykiel

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Jean-Philippe Rykiel is a French composer, arranger & musician, primarily a keyboard player. He was born blind in 1961, and is the son of fashion designer Sonia Rykiel.

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[edit] Career

Rykiel first came to public attention via his synthesizer duets with Tim Blake as part of the Crystal Machine audio-visual project in the late 70's, which staged large events involving music and laser-based light shows in France and Japan[1].

Later he spent much time collaborating with world musicians, notably Mali singer Salif Keita[2], Tibetan monk Lama Gyurme and Senegalese singer and percussionist Youssou N'Dour.

In 1992 Rykiel composed and performed music for the soundtrack of Les Pierres bleues du désert, dir:Nabil Ayouch

Rykiel and Blake reunited as Crystal Machine to perform at the Gong Unconvention Festival in Amsterdam in 2006.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Solo

  • 1982 Jean-Philippe Rykiel - (Musiza/Ariola)
  • 1991 Nunc Musics (Quiet Days In Tokyo) - Takdisc/WMD
  • 2003 Under The Tree (Last Call)

[edit] Collaborations

  • 1996 Souhaits Pour L'Eveil (The Lama's Chant) (w/Lama Gyurme) - (Last Call/Sony)
  • 2000 Rain Of Blessings: Vajra Chants (w/Lama Gyurme) - (RealWorld)

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