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Celluloide (band)

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Years active
  
2002-present

Origin
  
Marseille, France (2000)

Record label
  
Major Records


Labels
  
BOREDOMproduct Major Records

Website
  
www.celluloide.online.fr

Albums
  
Art plastique, L'Amour Est Géométrique

Members
  
Darkleti, Member U-0176, Patryck Holdwem

Genres
  
Synthpop, New wave, Electronic body music

Similar
  
Foretaste, Dekad, Boytronic, Holger Wobker, Chandeen

Profiles

Celluloide is a French electronic pop band.

Contents

Biography

Celluloide's debut album 'Naive Heart' sees the day in 2002: twelve pure synthpop songs with delicate female vocals. This first CD marks also the experimental attitude of Celluloide, with a numbered limited edition of the CD presenting the same 12 tracks in experimental re-constructed versions, enlarging the electronic musical horizons of the band.

During the recording sessions of their second album Words Once Said, Celluloide records 6 covers of 80's wave classics turned into Celluloide's synthpop style under the name 'Naphtaline EP' which announces the improved sound of the new album to come... 2004 sees the band's second album released: 'Words Once Said', which follows the way opened with 'Naive Heart', with 12 pure synthpop clean songs. Refining their style between retro and modern, Words Once Said will also define new directions of the band's sound. After few months Celluloide signs with Boytronic's label Major Records for a re-release of Words Once Said for Germany with a very special edition including a track in German...

The band is back at work in 2005, with new musical intentions: after two albums of pure synthpop, Celluloide want to take a way on their own, and include more of their influences in their new songs. To define this new genre, Celluloide self-labels itself as Bodypop with an upcoming 6 track CD, showing a new face of the band's style: halfway between their usual bleepy electronic tunes with characteristic cold female vocals and danceable EBM influences. Due to technical problems, the Bodypop EP announced for 2005 is released in 2006 and helps the band to adjust their new style into a more clearly modern electronic pop, preserving their personality while showing the direction for the new album to come..."Passion & Excitements".

In addition to the 12 new tracks of the new album "Passion & Excitements", is a limited edition of "Bodypop EP", called "Bodypop Clubmixes".

In late 2007, all the covers from the band previously released on several tribute compilation and some unreleased track are completing the 2003 Naphtaline EP, for a CD release in a remastered version. This brand new Naphtaline LP is now a full-length album, with 13 tracks (an exception in Celluloide's discography) and is released in 2008.

Discography

  • 'Naive heart' (2002)
  • 'Words Once Said' (2004)
  • 'Bodypop EP' (2006)
  • 'Passion & Excitements' (2007)
  • 'Naphtaline LP' (2008)
  • 'Hexagonal' (2010)
  • 'Art Plastique' (2014)
  • Songs

    Cœur 8-bitHexagonal · 2010
    In Power We Entrust the Love AdvocatedNaphtaline LP · 2007
    ImprévisibleHexagonal · 2010

    References

    Celluloide (band) Wikipedia