Fort Romeau
Michael Greene aka Fort Romeau is an electronic music producer and DJ from the United Kingdom.
Born in Chester, Greene grew up in Oxfordshire and went on to study Music and Visual Art in Brighton. After graduating he moved to London and joined electro-pop duo La Roux as part of their touring band.[1][2]
In 2012 Greene left La Roux and released his debut album Kingdoms on US label 100% Silk.[3][4][5]
In 2013 he signed with Ghostly International and released his sophomoric LP Insides in 2015, an eclectic mixture of house, kraut, ambient and techno.[6][7][8][9][10]
Greene has released several EPs on labels such as Running Back and Live at Robert Johnson as well as having tracks featured on compilations from Rush Hour and Mule Musiq.
In 2015 Greene and Ali Tillett set up record label Cin Cin, putting out a diverse range of split EPs from new and established artists alike, including Nick Höppner, Ripperton and Todd Osbourne.[11]
Greene has also released an EP with Massimiliano Pagliara under the name The Violet Hour, on Cocktail D'Amore.[12]
Discogoraphy
Studio albums
- Kingdoms (2012, 100% Silk)
- Insides (2015, Ghostly International)
EPs
- Stay True (2013, Ghostly International)
- Fairlights (2015, Running Back)
- Fort Romeau- Frankfurt Versions (2015, Ghostly International)
- Untitled/ Splicing - Fort Romeau & Nick Höppner (2015, Cin Cin)
- Purify/ Korgs- Bézier & Fort Romeau (2016, Cin Cin)
Singles
- SW9 (2013, Ghostly International)
- Jetée/ Desire (2013, Ghostly International)
- Her Dream (2014, Live at Robert Johnson)
- Secrets & Lies (2016, Live at Robert Johnson)
- Reasons (2017, self released)
Compilations
- Musik For Autobahns 2 (2015, Rush Hour)
- Correspondant Compilation 05 (2017, Correspondant Music)
- Lifesaver compilation (2017, Live at Robert Johnson)
- The Sound of Café Del Mar (2017, Café del Mar Music)
- Cocoon Compilation Q (2017, Cocoon)
Remixes
- Deliverance, RY X (Fort Romeau Remix)
- "Something Good", Alt J (Fort Romeau Remix)
- "Through the Yard", Kauf (Fort Romeau Remix)
- "Time Eater", Gold Panda (Fort Romeau Remix)
- "Feeling's Gone", Beacon (Fort Romeau Remix)
- Go Back (Feat. Damon Albarn), Tony Allen (Fort Romeau Remix)
- Conversations, Woman's Hour (Fort Romeau Remix)
- The Fall, Frankie Rosie (Fort Romeau Remix)
- Free Your Mind, Cut Copy (Fort Romeau Remix)
- ByBy, Lauer (Fort Romeau Remix)
- No Excuse, Jacques Greene (Fort Romeau Remix)
- Community, Gold Panda (Fort Romeau Remix)
- Need Your Love, The Temper Trap (Fort Romeau Remix)
- Head, Pend Mason (Fort Romeau Remix)
- Perspective, Adana Twins (Fort Romeau Remix)
References
- ↑ "Taking Her Pop (and Hair) Back to an ’80s Wave". The New York Times. 28 October 2009.
- ↑ "New La Roux album on the way, inspired by Nile Rodgers and "rare disco"". factmag.com. 28 February 2012.
- ↑ Cragg, Michael (20 January 2012). "New music: Fort Romeau - Jack Rollin'" – via The Guardian.
- ↑ "La Roux Collaborator Fort Romeau Builds His Own ‘Kingdoms’". spin.com. 21 March 2012.
- ↑ ""Say Something" Review - Pitchfork". pitchfork.com.
- ↑ "Fort Romeau - Ghostly International". ghostly.com.
- ↑ "Fort Romeau presents Insides - Ghostly International". ghostly.com.
- ↑ Advisor, Resident. "Review: Fort Romeau - Insides". residentadvisor.net.
- ↑ "Fort Romeau: Insides Album Review - Pitchfork". pitchfork.com.
- ↑ Dummy. "10 things that inspired Fort Romeau's 'Insides'". www.dummymag.com.
- ↑ "Fort Romeau launches new label, Cin Cin". Resident Advisor.
- ↑ "Live at Robert Johnson Showcase: Massimiliano Pagliara & Lauer". Resident Advisor.