Since his debut in 2002 – the e.p Weeping Willow, a true hymn to melancholia and solitary wanderings -, Sébastien Schuller has built a repertoire for himself, sailing between electronic and acoustic, pop songs to cinematographic instrumental tracks. His first LP, Happiness, reaped ample critical acclaim and established itself as one of most original albums of the year 2005. He then went on to compose several film scores, namely for directors Franck Guerin and Julie Lopes-Curval, before releasin...
Since his debut in 2002 – the e.p Weeping Willow, a true hymn to melancholia and solitary wanderings -, Sébastien Schuller has built a repertoire for himself, sailing between electronic and acoustic, pop songs to cinematographic instrumental tracks. His first LP, Happiness, reaped ample critical acclaim and established itself as one of most original albums of the year 2005. He then went on to compose several film scores, namely for directors Franck Guerin and Julie Lopes-Curval, before releasing Evenfall in May 2009. In September 2014, Sébastien released his third album Heat Wave. More electronic than its predecessors, this album combines ethereal dance tracks (Nightlife, Regrets) to melodic pop songs with hints of new-wave (Memory, Endless Summer), and closes on Tropical Storm, an instrumental track inspired by hurricane Irene from the summer of 2011. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.