
Discography
From 1987 to 2025, the composer’s discography traces the evolution of electronic music across nearly four decades of technological and artistic change. Beginning in the late 1980s, their early releases were rooted in analog synthesizers, drum machines, and tape-based production, reflecting the experimental and underground spirit of the era. These formative works often emphasized atmosphere, repetition, and minimalism, laying the foundation for a distinctive sonic identity.
Composer's production
From the 2010s through 2025, the composer’s output reflected a mature synthesis of past and present influences. Releases during this period frequently revisited earlier themes while integrating modern production techniques, modular synthesis, and spatial audio approaches. The later discography demonstrates a reflective, exploratory tone, emphasizing longevity, adaptability, and a sustained commitment to pushing the boundaries of electronic music.
Overall, the discography from 1987 to 2025 represents a continuous exploration of sound, technology, and artistic expression, documenting both the history of electronic music and the composer’s evolving creative vision."
From the 2010s through 2025, the composer’s output reflected a mature synthesis of past and present influences. Releases during this period frequently revisited earlier themes while integrating modern production techniques, modular synthesis, and spatial audio approaches. The later discography demonstrates a reflective, exploratory tone, emphasizing longevity, adaptability, and a sustained commitment to pushing the boundaries of electronic music.
Overall, the discography from 1987 to 2025 represents a continuous exploration of sound, technology, and artistic expression, documenting both the history of electronic music and the composer’s evolving creative vision."
MALIBU INTERFACE
Works from 1987 to 1993
This 23 track CD released in October 1999 is like a film made of sketches showing seven years of research and experiments with sounds and music.
A little Yello Swiss precision, Jean-Michel Jarre's ethnic references, a touch of Klaus Schulze and Tangerine Dream... and hours watching TV to find THE sound trick that will trigger the concept. Everything is brought together to create a magic mixture. Et voilà!
