Navet Confit

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Navet Confit
Origin Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Genres indie rock
Years active 2001 (2001)–present
Labels Dry and Dead, La Confiserie
Associated acts Vauvandalou
Website navetconfit.com
Members Jean-Philippe Fréchette

Navet Confit is a Canadian indie rock band, whose core member is musician Jean-Philippe Fréchette.[1] Navet Confit is in rotation on CBC Radio.[2]

Originally from the Beauce region of Quebec and based in Montreal, he has released five albums and three EPs on the independent record labels Dry and Dead[3] and La Confiserie.[4] In 2007, he also collaborated with Fred Fortin of Les Breastfeeders, Simon Proulx of Les Trois Accords and Vincent Peake of Groovy Aardvark in the supergroup Vauvandalou, who released the one-off single "0.99$" through Bande à part and Radio-Canada's Le Fric Show.

Discography

EPs

  • EP1, 2004
  • EP2, 2005
  • EP3, 2006
  • EP4, 2006
  • EP5/Platitude Confortable, 2009

Albums

  • LP1, 2006 [5]
  • LP2, 2007[6]
  • LP3/papier-vampire, 2009
  • LP4/La vérité sur Noël, 2013
  • LP5/Thérapie, 2013
  • LP6/AU MOINS, QUELQUES PERSONNES ET/OU COMPAGNIES ET/OU MÉDIAS PRENNENT ENCORE LE RISQUE DE PROMOUVOIR LA DIVERSITÉ DANS L'INDUSTRIE DE LA MUSIQUE AU QUÉBEC EN 2013 (OU "SI JE VENDS PAS PLUS QUE 500 COPIES J'ARRÊTE DE FAIRE DE LA MUSIQUE"), 2013

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