Tuesday 14 August 2018

Arnaud Rebotini: Flowers for Algernon

A new video by Arnaud Rebotini for the track Flowers for Algernon, created using footage found on his phone.

The title track of his debut EP for Berlin based techno label Off Records has a very acid flavour, and sits alongside three other tracks and a remix of Flowers for Algernon.

Rebotini has featured several times on this blog over the years, under his own name or as part of Black Strobe. He's one of France's most interesting and unconventional electronic producers, his musical career including playing in a death metal band and Black Strobe remixing artists as diverse as The Hacker, Royksopp, the Penelopes and Rammstein.

His original soundtrack for the French film 120 Beats Per Minute saw him rewarded with a César Award, an award as significant in French cinema as an Academy Award is to the industry in America.

The title of the new EP comes from a 1950's science fiction novel by Daniel Keyes.

Rebotini has a full schedule of live dates ahead, including a sold-out performance on board a cruise on the Seine in Paris on September 5.



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