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Genres
  
indie pop

Genre
  
Indie pop

Website
  
www.tricotmachine.ca

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Years active
  
2005 (2005)–2012 (2012)

Origin
  
Trois-Rivières, Canada (2005)

Members
  
Catherine Leduc, Matthieu Beaumont

Albums
  
La Prochaine Etape, Chante et raconte 25 décembre, Tricot Machine

Record labels
  
Grosse Boîte, Dare to Care Records

Similar
  
Malajube, Alfa Rococo, La Patère Rose, Avec pas d'casque, Bernard Adamus

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Tricot Machine was a Canadian indie pop band, active from 2005 to 2012. Originally from Trois-Rivières, Quebec, the band's core members were Catherine Leduc and Matthieu Beaumont.

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Formed in 2005, Leduc and Beaumont released their self-titled debut album in 2007 on Grosse Boîte. They won a Félix Award that year for Révélation de l'année (New Artist of the Year), and won the Echo Songwriting Prize (French division) for their single "L'Ours".

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In 2008, the duo released Tricot Machine chante et raconte 25 décembre, a Christmas-themed package comprising an EP of Christmas music and an illustrated children's book featuring an original Christmas story. They followed up with their second full-length album, La prochaine étape, in 2010.

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Leduc announced in early 2013 that she was working on her debut solo album, slated for release in fall 2013.

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Discography

  • Tricot machine (2007)
  • Tricot machine chante et raconte 25 décembre (2008)
  • La prochaine étape (2010)

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    Songs

    L'oursTricot Machine · 2007
    Pas fait en chocolatTricot Machine · 2007
    Les peaux de lièvresTricot Machine · 2007

    References

    Tricot Machine Wikipedia