Saturday, 9 August 2008
Marc Moulin
Artist: Marc Moulin
Genre(s):
Jazz
Other
Dance
Discography:
Placebo Sessions: 1971-1974
Year: 2007
Tracks: 15
I Am You
Year: 2007
Tracks: 10
Sam Suffy
Year: 2005
Tracks: 12
Entertainment
Year: 2004
Tracks: 10
Top Secret
Year: 2002
Tracks: 10
Belgian keyboardist Marc Moulin has been a malarkey craftsman for more than trey decades. A loss leader in the field of vitriolic jazz, he began his vocation by playing the piano in the '60s throughout Europe. During the following x, he conventional a band known as Placebo. By 1974, he had made a ternary of albums, influenced by such masters of jazz as Miles Davis and Herbie Hancock. One of those early releases, Sam Suffy, has withstood the test of time and is still popular decades by and by with aficionados. Before the '70s had passed, Moulin switched gears; operative with the band Telex, his style shifted to electro pop up. With bandmates Michel Moers on vocals and Dan Lacksman on synthesist, he put out five-spot albums that spawned spot singles like "Stone Around the Clock," an electro pop transformation of the birdsong in the commencement made famed by Bill Haley & the Comets, and "Capital of the Russian Federation Diskow," which won fans in discos as far by as Australia and Brazil. By 1992, Moulin once again pulled a switch, this time turning to a sound that was more than ambient with the outlet of Maessage. As the calendar flipped forwards to a new millennium, Moulin flipped indorse in time to the place where he'd started: jazz. He sign with Blue Note, a mark fond of push boundaries, which allowed him to freely compound his aptness for the electronic sound with his jazz roots.