Other names Rob Years active 1998–present | Name Robin Coudert Role Musician | |
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Occupation Singer-songwriter, composer Nominations Cesar Award for Best Original Score Music director Horns, Maniac, Every Secret Thing, Rock the Casbah, Fool Circle Similar People Chloe Alper, Rafha, Sebastien Tellier, Mike Dierickx, Joe Profiles |
Robin Coudert- Haunted ( Maniac )
Robin Coudert (born 1978), also known by his stage name Rob, is a French pop/rock musician, singer-songwriter, producer and film score composer.
Contents
- Robin Coudert Haunted Maniac
- Life and career
- Singles
- Albums
- EPs
- Musical compositions
- Art director producer
- Original soundtracks
- Remix
- Nomination
- References
Life and career
Coudert has played the piano since childhood. He studied at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris.
In 1998, he released a very first EP, for a Source Records compilation Musique pour un Enfant Jouet. Three years later, the highly instrumental album Don’t Kill came out on Source Records (Daft Punk, Air, Phoenix, etc.), and a second album Satyred Love in 2002.
At the same time, Rob worked with Sebastien Tellier and Phoenix on different projects. In 2005, he composed the original music of a short film, Pink Cowboy Boots, and produces several artists such as Melissa Mars (2005), Zaza Fournier (2008), Alizée, Adanowski (2010) or Leon Larregui (2011) - n°1 in Mexico. He also get on a new and complex work of art with the label Institubes : le Dodécalogue
His work, which clearly sounds as the original score of an imaginary movie, gets rewarded and asked in the film industry. Rob tops out with art house films : Belle Épine, Jimmy Rivière, Eperdument, Planetarium ; mainstream comedies : Radiostars, Populaire, nominated for César Award for Best Music Written for a Film or thrillers like Made in France. He deals also with horror movies Franck Khalfoun's Maniac (2012) and Amityville: The Awakening (2016), Alexandre Aja's Horns in 2014 and TV show in Eric Rochant's Le Bureau des Légendes (1rst season in 2015, 2nd season in 2016).
Working as a duo with producer Jack Lahana (who did a remix of Don’t Kill), with whom he crates Hippocampus Studio, Rob has become a reference in the small world of score music.