Dominique Guiot

Dominique Guiot, a French composer and musician, has carved a niche for himself in the world of electronic and library music with a career that spans several decades. Guiot's sonic explorations have remained a tour de force, delving into a myriad of themes and sounds. Born in the mid-20th century, he emerged as a dynamic force in France's music scene, creating soundscapes that encompass an array of genres—from the undersea symphonies of "L'Univers De La Mer" to the vibrant rhythms found in "Techno Trance."

His work is notable for its cinematic quality, a feature exquisitely showcased in the 1978 album "L'Univers De La Mer," which meshes ambient sound with progressive rock elements to depict an aquatic odyssey that transcends time and genre, becoming a cult classic among connoisseurs of electronic music. In more recent years, Guiot has continued to evolve, with releases like "Trendy Humor and Irony, Vol. 2" and "Modern Wave" that highlight his adaptability and embracement of modern music production techniques. His music, oftentimes instrumental, is known for its lush arrangements and intricate layering, evoking landscapes that are both futuristic and steeped in nostalgia. Dominique Guiot remains an unsung hero to many—a visionary whose compositions resonate with the imagination of listeners around the world.

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Trendy Humor and Irony, Vol. 2
Album - 15 Tracks - Released May 15, 2020
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  1. May 15, 2020
  2. January 25, 2019
  3. January 1, 2012
  4. June 19, 2002
  5. November 19, 1993
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  8. January 13, 1987
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