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Robin Coudert
Born1978 (age 45–46)
Caen, France
Other namesRob
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, composer
Years active1998–present

Robin Coudert (born 1978), also known by his stage name Rob, is a French pop/rock musician, singer-songwriter, producer and film score composer.[1]

Life and career

Coudert has played the piano since childhood. He studied at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris.

In 1998, he released a very first EP, for a Source Records compilation Musique pour un Enfant Jouet. Three years later, the highly instrumental album Don’t Kill came out on Source Records (Daft Punk, Air, Phoenix, etc.), and a second album Satyred Love in 2002.

At the same time, Rob worked with Sebastien Tellier and Phoenix[2] on different projects. In 2005, he composed the original music of a short film, Pink Cowboy Boots, and produces several artists such as Melissa Mars (2005), Zaza Fournier (2008), Alizée, Adanowski (2010) or Leon Larregui (2011) - n°1 in Mexico. He also get on a new and complex work of art[3] with the label Institubes : le Dodécalogue

His work, which clearly sounds as the original score of an imaginary movie,[citation needed] gets rewarded and asked in the film industry. Rob tops out with art house films : Belle Épine, Jimmy Rivière, Eperdument, Planetarium ; mainstream comedies : Radiostars, Populaire, nominated for César Award for Best Music Written for a Film or thrillers like Made in France. He deals also with horror movies Franck Khalfoun's Maniac (2012) and Amityville : The Awakening (2016), Alexandre Aja's Horns in 2014 and TV show in Eric Rochant's Le Bureau des Légendes (1rst season in 2015, 2nd season in 2016).

Working as a duo with producer Jack Lahana (who did a remix of Don’t Kill), with whom he crates Hippocampus Studio, Rob has become a reference in the small world of score music.

Discography

Singles

  • "Musique pour un enfant jouet" (1999)
  • "Amours" (2000)
  • "Power glove" (2001)

Albums

  • Don't kill (2001)
  • Satyred love (2002)

EPs

  • Dodécalogue Vol I : Pierre (2009)
  • Dodécalogue Vol II : Jean (2009)
  • Dodécalogue Vol III : Jacques Le Majeur (2009)
  • Dodécalogue Vol IV : Jude Thadée (2009)
  • Dodécalogue Vol V : Matthieu (2010)
  • Dodécalogue Vol VI : Philippe (2010)

Other work

Musical compositions

Art director / producer

Original soundtracks

Remix

  • Produced a Remix of the title "Playground love" by Air . It is available on the maxi-single "Playground love".

Honors

Nomination

References

  1. ^ "Robin Coudert". IMDb.com. Retrieved 2013-0-07. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  2. ^ "Gallery - Robin Coudert". United by Phoenix. Retrieved 2013-10-07.
  3. ^ http://www.brain-magazine.fr/article/news/2647-Da-Vinci-Rob
  4. ^ En compétition : Belle épine de Rebecca Zlotowski consultation du 16 mai 2010.
  5. ^ "WME - Client Profiles". Wmeclients.com. Retrieved 2013-10-07.