The 4 titles of Music2Titan have been composed and played by Julien Civange and Louis Haéri.
Julien Civange started his musical carrier at the age of 10, first as a DJ for for the French underground radio Carbone 14, then as a music reporter for the press, radio and TV stations meeting early on artists such as Bob Dylan, James Brown, The Clash or Bruce Springsteen. He also directed several short movies, including one for Amnesty International.
At 16, Julien Civange and school friend Louis Haeri created the rock band La Place. The band played at hundred's of concerts including a Tour Sauvage in the streets of Paris and the opening shows for David Bowie who wanted the «best beginner band of the moment», the Simple Minds and the Rolling Stones (Olympia, 1995). After this concerts, the band who had never had a label until then signed with an indie one and recorded their first and last album. Their ultimate glimpse of the music industry they had often hijacked was the featuring of the multi-million record seller Guy-Manuel Homem de Christo from Daft Punk and DJ friends as the opening of their last concert at la Cigale in 1997.
In 1997, Julien and Louis offered to ESA the four tracks placed on board the Huygens probe, currently on its way to Titan.
Since then, Julien has composed and produced music for humanitarian causes ("Emmaüs Mouvement", the Emmaus 50th Anniversary 's record, featuring Joe Strummer, J-L Aubert, Marianne Faithfull, Air, Manu Chao, Linton Kwesi Johnson, les Rita Mitsouko... ), composed or supervised soundtracks for films ("The Dreamers" directed by Bernardo Bertolucci, Cannes-nominated "Roberto Succo" directed by Cédric Khan, "Sensi" directed by Xhang Jimou, "Looking for Jimmy" directed by Julie Delpy , "Secret Things" directed by Jean-Claude Brisseau), and for play ("Hamlet" directed by opera directors Moshe Leiser & Patrice Caurier).
SILIWOOD MUSIC
Siliwood Music is a music production and publishing company created by Julien Civange. Music2Titan reflects its aim to invade earth and space with revolutionary artistic projects.
For further information: http://www.siliwoodmusic.com
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