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Name
  
Jean-Luc Meyer


Role
  
Vocalist

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Music groups
  
Front 242 (Since 1982), C-Tec, Cobalt 60 (1996 – 2006)

Albums
  
Front by Front, No Comment, Tyranny (For You), Angels Versus Animals, Official Version

Similar People
  
Patrick Codenys, Richard Jonckheere, Daniel Bressanutti, Marc Heal, Rhys Fulber

Darkoustique 2013 don t crash live featuring jean luc de meyer


Jean-Luc De Meyer (born 1957 in Brussels) is a vocalist and lyricist who is best known as the lead vocalist of the Belgian EBM group Front 242.

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Jean-Luc De Meyer Haujobb release We Must Wait with JeanLuc De Meyer

He started singing in the experimental group "Under Viewer" with Patrick Codenys. Both joined Front 242 early in their history and de Meyer's distinctive growl became part of the group's trademark sound as their reputation grew during the late 1980s. By the early 90's the Front 242 formula seemed to be tiring and there were growing musical differences within the group. In 1994 the band decided to stop working together and de Meyer started to focus on side projects.

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The most prominent of these was Cyber-Tec Project - later known as C-Tec. C-Tec produced two albums before fizzling out towards the end of the '90's, whilst his other project Cobalt 60 was more coolly received.

Jean-Luc De Meyer DARKOUSTIQUE 2013 Don39t Crash Live featuring JeanLuc

De Meyer rejoined Front 242 in 1997.

De Meyer also performed vocals with Bigod 20 on their single "The Bog", with Birmingham 6 on their album "Error of Judgment", and with Glis on their album "Nemesis". In 2006 he contributed the vocals to the song "Future Fail" of the Front Line Assembly album "Artificial Soldier" and guest vocals on the songs "The Creature" and "The Dive" of the Implant albums "Audio Blender" and "Implantology". Since 2006, he started 2 new bands: 32CRASH (with the members of Implant) and Modern Cubism, where he sings poems by Charles Baudelaire and Geo Norge..

He published a book in French in 2008, "Tous contraints", and started appearing on stage for performances as a reader and humorist.

In 2010 he collaborated with Psy'Aviah on the track Ophélie, released on the album Eclectric. In the track Jean-Luc is singing verses taken out of the poem with the same name from Arthur Rimbaud.

On 28 October 2011, his side project with members of Implant, 32CRASH released their second album y2112y on Alfa Matrix.

Front line assembly future fail vox jean luc de meyer


References

Jean-Luc De Meyer Wikipedia