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Émilie Simon

Émilie Simon (French pronunciation: ​[emili simɔ̃]; born 1978 in Montpellier, Occitanie, France) is a French singer, songwriter and composer of electronic music.[1][better source needed]

Émilie Simon
Émilie Simon in 2012
Background information
Born (1978-07-17) 17 July 1978 (age 44)
Montpellier, Occitanie, France
GenresElectronic music, trip hop, experimental music
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, composer
Years active2003–present
LabelsBarclay (2003–present)
Le Plan Music (US only)
Websiteemiliesimon.com

Music

Émilie Simon

 
Live at the Paleo Festival, 23 July 2004

In May 2003, she released her debut album Émilie Simon. The electronic album was critically acclaimed and went on to become a commercial success. To promote her album, she did numerous live performances and TV appearances all over France. In 2004, she was rewarded with a Victoire de la musique in the 'Electronic Album' category for the album.

Two music videos were made to promote Émilie Simon for the songs "Désert" and "Flowers". The English version of "Désert" had an identical music video to the French version. Émilie Simon was also re-released in certain parts of the world with additional tracks. Despite having been released for over three years, the album was still charting in the French mid-price album charts in late January 2007.

More recently, Émilie Simon has begun performing and releasing CDs in the United States. Her first U.S. release, The Flower Book, came out November 2006. The release was followed by a brief tour to New York and Los Angeles. In April 2007 Émilie released her second recording in the United States, The March of the Empress, and a third, The Big Machine, in 2011.

La Marche de l'Empereur

Wishing to orient her second album towards a more wintry or polar setting, she proceeded to record sounds which relate to coldness such as the sounds of smashing ice and footsteps in the snow. Coincidentally, in the midst of her search for sounds for the album, she was contacted by producer Luc Jacquet to compose the original soundtrack for his documentary film La Marche de l'empereur (March of the Penguins in English), concerning the annual migration of emperor penguins.

 
Émilie Simon, Octogone, 2004.

The film came out in France at the beginning of 2005, featuring a soundtrack by Emilie Simon that was also released by Universal Music as her second album. In 2006 she won the Victoire de la Musique in the "Film Soundtrack" category and was nominated for a César Award for the best film music composition. The version of March of the Penguins that was released in the United States and in English Canada used a more traditional documentary soundtrack scored by Alex Wurman, as the local producers feared that the Émilie Simon soundtrack would be too challenging for North American viewers[citation needed] (the only cinemas in North America to screen the film with the Émilie Simon soundtrack were those of the French circuit in the province of Quebec[citation needed]). The Canadian DVD version of the film offers both the French version with Émilie Simons soundtrack and the American version with that of Alex Wurman.

Végétal and international success

In 2006, Émilie Simon released her third album, Végétal, in which she uses the sounds of plants, as hinted by the name. The lyrics play with words, always relating to flora. The album also contains more elements of rock music. This comes forward in some of the more lively tracks, such as "Fleur de Saison", where she plays an electric guitar. The sound remains nonetheless that of electronic music while her voice maintains its candor, softness, and beauty.

A music video has been aired for the first single "Fleur de saison", the second one called "Dame de Lotus" has also been already aired. The album utilizes Opendisc technology which enables access to special content such as songs and music videos on her official website. Végétal is her only album to have more than one cover image. Currently, three separate covers exist for the album.

In late 2006, she released The Flower Book in the USA (April 2007 in Canada), a compilation album of her first three records, with some added material from her short international tour which included stops in New York and Los Angeles. She also used MySpace to convey messages to fans. Furthermore, "Désert" was released in vinyl in the US. The track "Rose hybride de thé", originally from Végétal, is officially the first single release intended for US audiences.

On 5 March 2007, Émilie Simon released her first live album, titled À l'Olympia. The set exists as a sole CD or DVD, and contains live footage from a concert recorded on 19 September 2006. Songs from all of three of her albums are present in the recording.

As a follow-up to Simon's debut U.S. release, The Flower Book, La Marche de l'Empereur was released on 3 April 2007.

Concerts

During her stage performances, she performs alongside IRCAM's Cyrille Brissot who directs the programme.

On 1 July 2005, at the Eurockéennes of Belfort, she gave a live concert with the participation of Synfonietta de Belfort and the Lyon percussion group. She worked with both of these ensembles again in a second concert, 19 January 2006 at Le Grand Rex in Paris. She then toured with Placebo, doing the first part of their tour from 29 September 2006 until 4 December 2006. She has also done numerous concerts abroad, in Germany, Australia and the U.S..

In September 2010 Emilie traveled to China for a short China tour with local promoters Split Works, stopping at the Dragon Valley Festival and in Shanghai and Hong Kong.[2]

Philosophy

In a 2009 Interview with New York Music News, Simon explained how she came to record electronic music: "At the beginning, I was writing my songs with the piano and the guitar and writing the lyrics and the music. And then, I started using the computer just, you know, to record. So that's how I started the production side...".[3]

Discography

Albums

Studio albums

Year Album Peak positions Certifications[4]
FR
[5]
BEL
(Wa)

[6]
SUI
[7]
2003 Émilie Simon 47  –  –
2006 Végétal 11 33 44
2009 The Big Machine 8 11 36
2011 Franky Knight 58  –  –
2014 Mue 16  –  –

Extended plays

Year Album Peak positions
FR
[5]
BEL
(Wa)

[6]
SUI
[7]
2007 Live Session EP
2020 Mars on Earth 2020

Soundtrack albums

Year Album Peak positions
FR
[5]
BEL
(Wa)

[6]
SUI
[7]
2005 La Marche de l'Empereur 32 80 88
2018 The Jesus Rolls[8]

Live albums

Year Album Peak positions
FR
[5]
2007 L'Olympia 117

Compilation albums

Year Album Peak positions
FR
[5]
2006 The Flower Book  –

Singles

  • "Désert" (2002)
  • "Flowers" (2003)
  • "Song of the Storm" (2005)
  • "Fleur de Saison" (2006)
  • "Rose Hybride de Thé" (2006)
  • "Dame de Lotus" (2007)
  • "Dreamland" (2009)
  • "Rainbow" (2009)
  • "Ballad of the Big Machine" featuring Charlie Winston (2010)
  • "Mon Chevalier" (2011)
  • "Jetaimejetaimejetaime" (2012)
  • "Menteur" (2014)
  • "Cette ombre" (2020)
  • "En attendant l'aurore" (2020)
  • "Mars on Earth 2020" (2020)
  • "Un nouveau monde" (2020)
  • "162" (2020)
  • "Last Christmas" (2021)

Awards and nominations

Victoires de la musique

  • 2004: Electronic Music/Groove/Dance album of the year for Émilie Simon.
  • 2006: Original Film or Television soundtrack of the year for La Marche de l'empereur.
  • 2007: Electronic/groove/dance album of the year for Végétal

Nominations

  • At the Prix Constantin in 2003 for the album Émilie Simon.
  • At the Césars in 2006 for Best Original Soundtrack with La Marche de l'empereur.

Decorations

Film and documentary

References

  1. ^ The Von-Pip Musical Express
  2. ^ [1] (http). spli-t.com (2010). Retrieved on 2012-16-08
  3. ^ . nymn.com. 6 September 2012. Archived from the original on 15 September 2012. Retrieved 23 September 2012.
  4. ^ . SNEP. Archived from the original on 21 September 2013. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Emilie Simon discography". lescharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 28 March 2014.
  6. ^ a b c "Emilie Simon discography". ultratop.be/fr/. Hung Medien. Retrieved 28 March 2014.
  7. ^ a b c "Emilie Simon discography". hitparade.ch. Hung Medien. Retrieved 28 March 2014.
  8. ^ The Jesus Rolls on IMDb
  9. ^ "PAGE NOT FOUND". culture.gouv.fr. {{cite web}}: Cite uses generic title (help)

External links

  • Official website
  • Émilie Simon's YouTube Channel
  • Émilie Simon at Facebook.
  • Émilie Simon on Twitter  
  • Émilie Simon at IMDb

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Discography 4 1 Albums 4 1 1 Studio albums 4 1 2 Extended plays 4 1 3 Soundtrack albums 4 1 4 Live albums 4 1 5 Compilation albums 4 2 Singles 5 Awards and nominations 5 1 Victoires de la musique 5 2 Nominations 6 Decorations 7 Film and documentary 8 References 9 External linksMusic EditEmilie Simon Edit Live at the Paleo Festival 23 July 2004 In May 2003 she released her debut album Emilie Simon The electronic album was critically acclaimed and went on to become a commercial success To promote her album she did numerous live performances and TV appearances all over France In 2004 she was rewarded with a Victoire de la musique in the Electronic Album category for the album Two music videos were made to promote Emilie Simon for the songs Desert and Flowers The English version of Desert had an identical music video to the French version Emilie Simon was also re released in certain parts of the world with additional tracks Despite having been released for over three years the album was still charting in the French mid price album charts in late January 2007 More recently Emilie Simon has begun performing and releasing CDs in the United States Her first U S release The Flower Book came out November 2006 The release was followed by a brief tour to New York and Los Angeles In April 2007 Emilie released her second recording in the United States The March of the Empress and a third The Big Machine in 2011 La Marche de l Empereur Edit Wishing to orient her second album towards a more wintry or polar setting she proceeded to record sounds which relate to coldness such as the sounds of smashing ice and footsteps in the snow Coincidentally in the midst of her search for sounds for the album she was contacted by producer Luc Jacquet to compose the original soundtrack for his documentary film La Marche de l empereur March of the Penguins in English concerning the annual migration of emperor penguins Emilie Simon Octogone 2004 The film came out in France at the beginning of 2005 featuring a soundtrack by Emilie Simon that was also released by Universal Music as her second album In 2006 she won the Victoire de la Musique in the Film Soundtrack category and was nominated for a Cesar Award for the best film music composition The version of March of the Penguins that was released in the United States and in English Canada used a more traditional documentary soundtrack scored by Alex Wurman as the local producers feared that the Emilie Simon soundtrack would be too challenging for North American viewers citation needed the only cinemas in North America to screen the film with the Emilie Simon soundtrack were those of the French circuit in the province of Quebec citation needed The Canadian DVD version of the film offers both the French version with Emilie Simons soundtrack and the American version with that of Alex Wurman Vegetal and international success Edit In 2006 Emilie Simon released her third album Vegetal in which she uses the sounds of plants as hinted by the name The lyrics play with words always relating to flora The album also contains more elements of rock music This comes forward in some of the more lively tracks such as Fleur de Saison where she plays an electric guitar The sound remains nonetheless that of electronic music while her voice maintains its candor softness and beauty A music video has been aired for the first single Fleur de saison the second one called Dame de Lotus has also been already aired The album utilizes Opendisc technology which enables access to special content such as songs and music videos on her official website Vegetal is her only album to have more than one cover image Currently three separate covers exist for the album In late 2006 she released The Flower Book in the USA April 2007 in Canada a compilation album of her first three records with some added material from her short international tour which included stops in New York and Los Angeles She also used MySpace to convey messages to fans Furthermore Desert was released in vinyl in the US The track Rose hybride de the originally from Vegetal is officially the first single release intended for US audiences On 5 March 2007 Emilie Simon released her first live album titled A l Olympia The set exists as a sole CD or DVD and contains live footage from a concert recorded on 19 September 2006 Songs from all of three of her albums are present in the recording As a follow up to Simon s debut U S release The Flower Book La Marche de l Empereur was released on 3 April 2007 Concerts EditDuring her stage performances she performs alongside IRCAM s Cyrille Brissot who directs the programme On 1 July 2005 at the Eurockeennes of Belfort she gave a live concert with the participation of Synfonietta de Belfort and the Lyon percussion group She worked with both of these ensembles again in a second concert 19 January 2006 at Le Grand Rex in Paris She then toured with Placebo doing the first part of their tour from 29 September 2006 until 4 December 2006 She has also done numerous concerts abroad in Germany Australia and the U S In September 2010 Emilie traveled to China for a short China tour with local promoters Split Works stopping at the Dragon Valley Festival and in Shanghai and Hong Kong 2 Philosophy EditIn a 2009 Interview with New York Music News Simon explained how she came to record electronic music At the beginning I was writing my songs with the piano and the guitar and writing the lyrics and the music And then I started using the computer just you know to record So that s how I started the production side 3 Discography EditAlbums Edit Studio albums Edit Year Album Peak positions Certifications 4 FR 5 BEL Wa 6 SUI 7 2003 Emilie Simon 47 2006 Vegetal 11 33 442009 The Big Machine 8 11 362011 Franky Knight 58 2014 Mue 16 Extended plays Edit Year Album Peak positionsFR 5 BEL Wa 6 SUI 7 2007 Live Session EP 2020 Mars on Earth 2020 Soundtrack albums Edit Year Album Peak positionsFR 5 BEL Wa 6 SUI 7 2005 La Marche de l Empereur 32 80 882018 The Jesus Rolls 8 Live albums Edit Year Album Peak positionsFR 5 2007 L Olympia 117Compilation albums Edit Year Album Peak positionsFR 5 2006 The Flower Book Singles Edit Desert 2002 Flowers 2003 Song of the Storm 2005 Fleur de Saison 2006 Rose Hybride de The 2006 Dame de Lotus 2007 Dreamland 2009 Rainbow 2009 Ballad of the Big Machine featuring Charlie Winston 2010 Mon Chevalier 2011 Jetaimejetaimejetaime 2012 Menteur 2014 Cette ombre 2020 En attendant l aurore 2020 Mars on Earth 2020 2020 Un nouveau monde 2020 162 2020 Last Christmas 2021 Awards and nominations EditVictoires de la musique Edit 2004 Electronic Music Groove Dance album of the year for Emilie Simon 2006 Original Film or Television soundtrack of the year for La Marche de l empereur 2007 Electronic groove dance album of the year for VegetalNominations Edit At the Prix Constantin in 2003 for the album Emilie Simon At the Cesars in 2006 for Best Original Soundtrack with La Marche de l empereur Decorations EditChevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters 2016 9 Film and documentary Edit2005 Soundtrack of film La Marche de L Empereur 2011 Her record Franky Knight is the soundtrack of French movie La Delicatesse Translated Delicacy 2012 Simon is taking part in Jeremie Carboni s documentary film Musique s electronique s References Edit The Von Pip Musical Express 1 http spli t com 2010 Retrieved on 2012 16 08 Emilie Simon New York Music News Classic nymn com 6 September 2012 Archived from the original on 15 September 2012 Retrieved 23 September 2012 SNEP 2012 Certifications 2 Platinum Albums SNEP Archived from the original on 21 September 2013 Retrieved 5 February 2013 a b c d e Emilie Simon discography lescharts com Hung Medien Retrieved 28 March 2014 a b c Emilie Simon discography ultratop be fr Hung Medien Retrieved 28 March 2014 a b c Emilie Simon discography hitparade ch Hung Medien Retrieved 28 March 2014 The Jesus Rolls on IMDb PAGE NOT FOUND culture gouv fr a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Cite uses generic title help External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Emilie Simon Official website Emilie Simon s YouTube Channel Emilie Simon at Facebook Emilie Simon on Twitter Emilie Simon at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Emilie Simon amp oldid 1097093331, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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