Arnaud Rebotini is a distinguished French electronic musician and composer, celebrated for his profound influence on the contemporary electronic music scene. Born on May 16, 1970, in Nancy, France, Rebotini's career spans decades, during which he has proven his versatility and exceptional skill in blending genres. His music encompasses a range of styles from techno and electro to synthpop and new beat, underpinned by his affinity for analog synthesizers that give his compositions a rich, textured sound. Rebotini is also known for his work as a member of the electronic music act Black Strobe, founded in the late 90s.
In recent years, Rebotini has expanded his repertoire to include film scores, showcasing his ability to traverse the realms of electronic music and cinematic composition. His work on the soundtrack for "120 Beats Per Minute" ("120 battements par minute") in 2017, a film that depicts the advocacy of ACT UP Paris in the 90s during the AIDS crisis, received critical acclaim and further solidified his status as a versatile composer. The release of original soundtracks such as "Quelques jours pas plus" and "L'Ile Rouge" alongside a series of remixes and electronic tracks like "Désenchantée (Arnaud Rebotini Remix)" and "Youth! Take a stand", among others, showcase his enduring relevance and innovative approach to music. Rebotini's continued exploration of social themes through his music, combined with his technical mastery, makes him a pivotal figure in the global electronic music landscape.
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