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enriched by the experience of touring and playing with this group for two years. The relationship between the computer and the piano is purified, the music is more instinctive, more emotional and more rhythmic. Added to the group is videographer Nico Ticot (XLR Project), a true magician of colours
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In fall 2004 de Wilde composed and recorded with his new band, Organics. The album was released by Nocturne. This group featured Gaël Horellou on sax and computer, Philippe Bussonnet on bass and Yoann Serra on drums. That same year, de Wilde pursued his collaborations with André Ceccarelli, Eddie
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in 1998 as "jazz artist of the year". His trio toured intensively in Europe, the United States and Japan for over two years. De Wilde decided then to focus on the electronic revolution that radically redefined contemporary jazz. He joined the group of
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in 2000. The band (Flavio Boltro, Gaël Horellou, Minino Garay, Jules Bikoko and Stéphane Huchard) gave more than a hundred concerts in France and abroad. Enriched by this experience, de Wilde went into studio again. In 2002 he recorded
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artist whose album had just been out and was looking for a jazz pianist to take the band on the road. Impressed by the quality of the project, de Wilde agreed and it was the beginning of the magnificent ascension of
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for Warner, released in spring 2003. His new group with DJ Ben on turntables and Julien Charlet on drums toured throughout 2003-2004. During the same period, de Wilde wrote music for children's programs on
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Between tours, de Wilde took the time to compare the two worlds he lived in for twenty years, and recorded the encounter of an acoustic piano and a computer. As a duet with the participation of
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who would soon be recognized as the new figure of slam. The band toured for two and a half years and has performed in more than 160 major halls around the world.
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on which he had worked a long time. The book was an immediate success, and joined the permanent Folio catalog in October 1997. It was awarded the
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in 1981, philosophy section. In 1983, during a music scholarship, he lived in New York at the Brooklyn campus of
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In February 2006, de Wilde decided to return to the acoustic trio, and invited Laurent Robin (drums) and
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and met with different music movers such as Samia, Cosmik Connection or Roudoudou.
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has been translated and published in New York, London, Tokyo, Barcelona and Milan.
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Prize in 1996 as "the best book about jazz" as well as the Pelleas Award and a
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In 1987, he recorded the first of a series of four albums for Ida Records
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and has composed scores for several feature films for television on
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In 1997, de Wilde released his album in trio-quartet for Columbia.
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In 1995, de Wilde signed with Sony Jazz (Columbia) and recorded
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The result was an album that claimed for a mutation in jazz:
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and volumes, matches the music with dreamlike precision.
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École Normale Supérieure
Long Island University
Eddie Henderson
Eddie Henderson
Ralph Moore
Ira Coleman
Billy Hart
Jack DeJohnette
Lewis Nash
Billy Drummond
Barney Wilen
Aldo Romano
Thelonious Monk
Charles Delaunay
Firecracker Alternative Book Award
Victoires de la Musique
Ernest Ranglin
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Warner Jazz
France 3 TV
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