Rinôçérôse

Rinôçérôse
Genres electronica, rock
Years active 1997-present
Labels V2 Records
Website Rinocerose.com
Members Jean-Philippe Freu
Patrice Carrié
Florian Brinker
Fred Pace
Rémi Saboul

Rinôçérôse (stylized as rinôçérôse or «rinôçérôse») is a French band founded by Jean-Philippe Freu and Patrice Carrié that mixes rock music and electronic dance music. The duo of musicians also work as psychologists, calling themselves, "Psychologists by day, musicians by night".[1] They compose music in English, French, and German. They are based in Montpellier (Occitanie).

"Le Mobilier" was the single that established Rinôçérôse on the map of international dance music. The song "Cubicle", from their album, Schizophonia, was featured on a television advertisement for Apple's iTunes and iPod. Schizophonia marks a new turning point in the band's music, with a more mainstream rock groove rather than a more ambient electronic sound. Schizophonia also contains an unprecedented amount of vocals compared to previous albums, in which lyrics are used extremely sparingly, or not at all.

The band has released an eponymous greatest hits album, named Rinôçérôse (only differentiated from their first album by the diacritics). Rinôçérôse contains hit singles such as "Bitch", "Cubicle", "Music Kills Me", and "My Demons".

Rinôçérôse released their most recent album Futurinô in 2009.

Their song "La Guitaristic House Organisation" was featured in the soundtrack of the video game NHL 2000 by EA Sports.

Discography

Full-length albums
Greatest hits
Singles

References

  1. Rinôçérôse official site
  2. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/rin%C3%B4%C3%A7%C3%A9r%C3%B4se-mn0000181075/awards


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.