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  • Jean-Luc Escriva


    Songwriter - Singer

    Author , composer and performer Jean -Luc Escriva cultivated Pop Folk style and works a bit like a craftsman. When he records his tracks , he never does the same for both instruments as choirs . It makes no copy / paste!

    Author , composer and performer Jean -Luc Escriva cultivated Pop Folk style and works a bit like a craftsman. When he records his tracks , he never does the same for both instruments as choirs . It makes no copy / paste!

    Met with Stevie Wonder in Paris. His first album was made with Larry Gittens (Stevie Wonder's tumpet player), Claude Salmiéri, Manu Katche, Bernard Paganotti, Michel Gaucher, Bernard Arcadio, André Ceccarelli and Stevie Wonder himself on the harmonica.

    Had 2 singles produced by Mischa Aznavour /Djanik Music/the Expand Music group.

    Singer and choral director for Wonderlove (Stevie Wonder's band), Kool and the Gang, Vanessa Paradis, Richard Gotainer and Henri Salvador.

    Creator/producer of radio jingles and advert music (Chérie FM, Hollywood Chewing Gum, Muratti).

    Currently very visible on the net and in the process of recording a new album with song titles such as 'J'ai envie de respirer' (I need to breathe), 'Un monde plus juste remix' (A fairer world remix) and 'The girl I saw yesterday'.

     

  • Jean-Philippe Audin


    Cellist

    Composer and arranger-orchestrator, Jean-Philippe Audin has written for several years for images, theater and concerts.

    Composer and arranger-orchestrator, Jean-Philippe Audin has written for several years for images, theater and concerts.

    Jean-Philippe Audin
    studied cello with André Navarra, then with Maurice Gendron at the Conservatoire Supérieur de Musique in Paris and composition with Franco Donatoni and Giuseppe Sinopoli at the Chigiana Academy in Siena.

    After his First Prize at the CNSM in Paris, he was admitted to the chamber music improvement cycle with his partner Jean-Yves Thibaudet

    Jean-Philippe Audin was a super-soloist with the Orchester de l'Opéra de Lyon, a position he quickly left to find the plural paths of music.

    Leading a rich, varied and international career (Europe, United States, Canada, Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Japan, China, Taiwan, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore ...),

    He is the creator of numerous contemporary solo works by Lenot, Dutilleux, Mefano, Berio, Sheller

    Co-founder of the Actuels quartet, he participated in the creation of pieces by Lalo Shiffrin, Jean-Claude Petit, Pierre Schaeffer, Bruno Coulais ...

    Jean-Philippe Audin has also been a member of Pandemonium with François Jeanneau, Katia Labèque, Didier Lockwood, J.F. Jenny-Clark, Mino Cinelu, of String Swing System (D. Levallet), and of the Big Band of Martial Solal.

    Jean-Philippe Audin has given many concerts in concert of the complete Suites for solo cello by J.S. Bach.

    He has also developed the "videocello", a cello that allows him to play in real time images associated with the musical performance of the works he performs. It is with this instrument that he appears in MOVIESONIC, the multimedia group he founded in 2007 with Jérôme Badini, electrosax, and which merges electrojazz, classical music and video-art.

    In 2008, for the Cannes Film Festival, he rewrote and conducted, in active complicity with David Lynch, the first concert version of the music from the Twin Peaks series.

    Jean-Philippe Audin was the co-star with Diego Modena of the duo OCARINA (several million albums sold worldwide).

    He is the partner of Roland Romanelli in the show "Barbara et l'Homme en Habit Rouge" directed by Eric Emmanuel Schmitt at the Théâtre Rive Gauche poster since January 2016

    He has written arrangements for Iggy Pop, Johnny Depp, Larusso, Kristel Adams, Yaël Naïm, Passi, Stefan Eicher, Paul Person. Composer and arranger-orchestrator, Jean-Philippe Audin has written for several years for images, theater and concerts.

    After having been the film music soloist of Georges Delerue, Lalo Shifrin or John Barry, he became the accomplice and the soloist of many film music composers: Jean-Michel Bernard, Bruno Coulais, Eric Serra, Nathaniel Méchaly, Krishna Lévy, Alexandre Desplat, Gabriel Yared, Nicolas Errera, Bruno Fontaine ... and the solo cello of the Paris Symphonic Orchestra.

    He has also been the official arranger / orchestrator of the "Un violon sur le sable" festival for many years.

     

  • Jean-Philippe Viret


    Bassist - Double Bassist - Composer

    Jean-Philippe Viret is a talented double bassist and jazz composer.

    Jean-Philippe Viret is a talented double bassist and jazz composer.

    Has played alongside lots of musicians of his day (Emmanuel Bex, Simon Goubert, Marc Ducret) as well as the 'old masters'  (René Urtreger, Georges Arvanitas, Michel Graillier) and soloists from abroad (Lee Konnitz, Bill Carrothers, Dave Liebmann, Kenny Wheeler, Youn Sun na).

    Played in Stéphane Grappelli's trio from 1989 to 1997.

    1998 saw the first of the Viret Trio concerts (with Edouard Ferlet /piano, Antoine Banville, then Fabrice Moreau/drums). The trio have recorded 7 albums and given concerts in France and around the world e.g. New York, Montreal, Japan, China and South Korea.

    First nominated in 2003, the trio were awarded the Victoires de la Musique award for best instrumental ensemble in 2011. The seventh album, 'l'ineffable', was released in January 2015. Jean-Philippe Viret also directs the Trio, 60% de matière grave (with Eric Seva/ Bass saxophone, Michel Godard/Tuba) and Supplément d'Ame, a string quartet (with Sébastien Surel/violin, David Gaillard/viola, Eric-Maria Couturier /cello).

    In 2020, he is the winner of the Victoires du Jazz.

  • Jean-Yves d'Angelo


    Pianist - Film music composer

    Jean-Yves d'Angelo is a great pianist, but also a remarkable composer of film scores.

    Jean-Yves d'Angelo is a great pianist, but also a remarkable composer of film scores.

    Since studying music theory at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris, and piano playing/conducting  at the Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris, Jean-Yves D'Angelo has accompanied the best of French singing talent in the studio and live
    : Michel Jonasz, Eddy Mitchell, Jean-Jacques Goldman, Patrick Bruel, Julien Clerc, Florent Pagny, Liane Foly, Charles Aznavour, Maxime Le Forestier, Catherine Lara, Johnny Hallyday, Alain Souchon, Laurent Voulzy, Francis Cabrel, Zazie, Maurane, Alain Chamfort, Bill Deraime, Michel Delpech, Julie Zenatti, Natacha Saint-Pier, Amel Bent, Daniel Levi, Les 10 commandements, Les Restos du Cœur, Sol En Si, etc.

    At the same time he has recorded instrumental albums under his own name, two of which won prizes at Les Victoires de la Musique. Now he spends his time composing and conducting film scores, and directing the music for shows.

     

  • Jenna Colombet


    Composer - Violinist - Bass player - Singer

    Jenna Colombet is a French Artist, Music Composer and Educator based in Los Angeles, CA.

    Jenna Colombet is a French Artist, Music Composer and Educator based in Los Angeles, CA.

    Growing up in Lyon, she began to play the violin at the age of six at the National School of Music of Villeurbanne, the Conservatoire of Lyon and Annecy, and later studied at the Lumière Lyon II University.

    While performing, writing and collaborating with other musicians at this time, Jenna completed her studies at CFMI of Orsay in 2011.

    In 2015 Jenna relocated to California, as a music teacher at the Lycée International of Los Angeles (LILA) until June 2020.

    In 2018, her first solo violin album entitled "Vasilisa" is released as a collective of nine all original compositions, bringing this old Eastern European folk tale to life through music.

    In 2019, she forms the rock band "Thou Shall Doubt" on bass, among Dani Vargas (guitar & vocals) and Ted Kelliher (drums) and released their first album in October 2020.

    The same year, the Swing Jazz Trio "San Lyon" is born in collaboration with Paige Herschell (vocals & bass) Dani Vargas (guitar) Jenna (violin & vocals).

     

  • Jérémy Dutheil


    Accordionist

    Jérémy Dutheil is a complete French accordionist approaching a large musical universe, original and resolutely modern. From gypsy jazz to French song, including world music or the guinguette spirit, this versatile and passionate artist likes to touch all styles.

    Jérémy Dutheil is a complete French accordionist approaching a large musical universe, original and resolutely modern. From gypsy jazz to French song, including world music or the guinguette spirit, this versatile and passionate artist likes to touch all styles.

    Experience

    • Lulled by music, Jérémy took his first accordion lessons at the age of 4; following a complete training including music theory, he learns to decipher the notes on a score before knowing how to read and write. Following regular classes with several teachers throughout his schooling, Jérémy participates in several ACF (Accordéon Club de France) competitions and internships at the CNIMA (National and International Center for Music and Accordion), under the direction of its famous director. Jacques Mornet.
       
    • In parallel, Jérémy is also interested in the piano and the guitar, instruments that he still plays today.
       
    • After high school, the music fades for a while in order to allow Jérémy to pursue higher studies; he joined UTC (University of Technology of Compiègne), where he studied computer engineers; he then takes the opportunity to get involved in associations, and works in particular to promote artistic actions within the school. Once his diploma was obtained in 2014, he decided to leave this scientific cap and live from his passion full time, settling near Paris, in Ile de France.
       
    • It was also at this time that he began to take an interest in jazz, as well as improvised music in general; today, Jérémy still takes lessons with accordionist Christian Toucas, as well as internship sessions at the CNIMA.
       
    • With these many experiences, Jérémy has a complete musical training (music theory, rhythm, ...) but also a capacity for improvisation and a sensitivity to many musical styles (jazz, Brazilian music, klezmer, ...).
       
    • It is on stage and in his various projects that he puts his knowledge to good use, and offers modern and original arrangements, coming from many influences (including essential French accordionists).

     

    Musical projects and styles

    • Today, Jérémy Dutheil evolves mainly in the worlds of jazz and French song. He participates among others in a tribute show to Edith Piaf, Rue La Môme, and accompanies a young singer-songwriter, Marie Pétrolette.
       
    • On the jazz side, he is the leader of a gypsy jazz group; with his guitarist sidekick Solal Poux, they mainly perform as a duo but are sometimes joined by other instrumentalists (rhythm guitar, double bass).
       
    • At the crossroads of the two worlds, we find in particular the group MimE, an atypical formation (Guitar, Accordion, Hammond organ, Drums) which offers a song with texts carried by jazz arrangements.
       
    • Jérémy performs in public throughout France with his various projects, but is also present in the events sector; with solo, duo and up to quartet formulas, they offer various musical entertainment services for individuals and professionals.

     

  • Julien Collier


    Manager of Fux Prod studio

    Director of Studio Fux Prod, Julien Collier is also a director, artistic director, consultant, composer, arranger, sound designer, sound engineer (studio & live) and musician (studio & live).

    Director of Studio Fux Prod, Julien Collier is also a director, artistic director, consultant, composer, arranger, sound designer, sound engineer (studio & live) and musician (studio & live).

    The FUX PROD complex is a recording studio, a composing room, a rehearsal space, over night accommodation for major projects and a mobile version of the studio.

    We work with independent producers, businesses, organisations, labels, major recording companies  (Universal, Warner)

    A team that includes trained professional musicians, composers, sound engineers, a communication expert, video producers, motion designers, graphics designers, web developers, an acoustic design firm, concert halls, a sports coach, sponsors (Thirdeye/Custom 77, Prodipe) and partners from record labels and voluntary groups.

    We accompany our customers from start to finish: creation, rehearsal, recording, visuals, marketing, concerts and tours.

    We give advice on getting started, the music business, sound, staging a show, releasing a single.

    • Creation: composition, arrangement, sound design.
    • Studio: recording, publishing, mixing, mastering. Mock-ups, pre-production, instrumental backing tracks, samples/backtrack vocals for TV, radio, web. Live track mix (studio, concerts, rehearsal).
    • Live: on-the-spot mixing (live, in-situ, events). Backline, sets. Live recording (live, in-situ, rehearsal). Mixing, editing, final studio touch-ups possible.  
    • Conception: wireless in-ear monitoring system. Sample/backtrack system for live recording. All-in-one lighting system. Sound system (technical specs). Customised home studio rack.
    • Rentals: fully equipped rehearsal room (with or without sound engineer). PA for small events/concerts (up to 500 people). TUITION for guitar (acoustic & electric), drums, computer-aided composition, recording, mixing, PA, backline.
    • In partnership with arctic production (videos): singles (Recording a single in the studio + Video clip). Commercials (Video/motion design + sound design). Audio & video recording (concerts, showcasing, acoustic sessions)

     

  • Julien Schultheis


    Drummer - Singer - Keyboardist

    Julien comes from a long line of musicians (Jean Schultheis is his father and Olivier, his brother). As a child, he continued in the family tradition by attending percussion, piano and theory classes.

    Julien comes from a long line of musicians (Jean Schultheis is his father and Olivier, his brother). As a child, he continued in the family tradition by attending percussion, piano and theory classes.

    His professional career began in the best way possible: he played drums with the orchestra at the Folies Bergères for Alfredo Arias' show, Fou des Folies.

    Next he went on tour with Jane Birkin, Au Petit Bonheur, Frédéric Lo, Amok, Zazie, Raphaël, and Christophe Willem (musical direction).

    Julien has been drumming for ten years, but he also plays keyboards, for example, while on tour with Zazie. After directing Hélène Ségara's album, he began composing film scores for TV and cinema: Z comme Zemour (directed by Henry-Claude de la Casiniere), Nadia Coupeau, dite Nana 1 and 2, with Lou Doillon (directed by Edouard Molinaro), Irène, with Cécile de France (directed by Yvan Calberac), Wasabi, with Jean Reno and Michel Muller (directed by Gérard Crawczyk).

    He has worked in the studio with various performers (keyboards, drums and programming): Raphaël, Zazie, Christophe Willem, Indochine, Mikael Winter, Luc Besson, Patrick Bruel, Mud, Amok and Hélène Segara.