Vitalic

Pascal Arbez-Nicolas (French pronunciation: [paskal aʁbɛz nikɔla]; born 18 May 1976), better known by his stage name Vitalic (/ˈvɪtəlɪk/), is a French electronic music producer.

Vitalic
Vitalic performing in Paris in 2014
Background information
Birth namePascal Arbez-Nicolas
Also known asVitalic, DIMA
Born (1976-05-18) 18 May 1976
OriginDijon, France
GenresElectro house, electroclash, techno, Disk jockey
Occupation(s)Musician
Songwriter
Remixer
Years active1996present
LabelsCitizen/Pias
Associated actsDima
Hustler Pornstar
The Silures
Vital Ferox
Kompromat
Websitewww.vitalic.org

History

His first singles were released in 1996 and 1997, but were confined to underground electronic music scene. However, he became good friends with techno producer The Hacker, whom he met in Le Rex Club, the "techno temple" of Laurent Garnier. "The Hacker" suggested he should send his new tracks to DJ Hell, head of International DeeJay Gigolo Records in Munich. Pascal did so, and International DeeJay Gigolo Records released the well known Poney EP in 2001, which was a huge success shortly after its release. With the track "La Rock 01", Vitalic created a club anthem which was a hit in the summer of 2001. The track was also included on many compilation albums, even rock compilations. Miss Kittin included "La Rock 01" on her DJ mix album On the Road.[1]

In 2005, Vitalic's released his debut album, OK Cowboy, on Different/PIAS Recordings. Pascal states that all of the instruments used in the album are synthesized. His official website states that "the only thing he can't fake is the emotion that galvanizes his music."

His song "Trahison" from OK Cowboy was used in the trailer for the 2007 French film Naissance des Pieuvres. His song "Poney Part 1" was featured in the Pleix film Birds.[2] It was announced by Festival Republic that Vitalic would be playing both the Reading and Leeds Festivals in the UK in August 2009.

Vitalic's second studio album Flashmob was released on 28 September 2009. The first single, "Your Disco Song" is available for streaming at Vitalic's MySpace page.[3] He has spoken a great deal about the new disco influence on Flashmob.[4] The song "Poison Lips" from Flashmob was used in the 2012 film Dredd, and for a 2016 TV advertisement for Amazon. Flashmob also provided the soundtrack for the film La leggenda di Kaspar Hauser.[5]

Vitalic's third studio album, Rave Age, was released on 5 November 2012.[6] On Metacritic, Rave Age was a combined "metascore" of 66 out of 100, indicating "generally favorable reviews."[7]

In late 2016, Vitalic began a new live tour across Europe ahead of the release of his fourth studio album, Voyager, which was released on 20 January 2017.[8] On Metacritic, Voyager has a combined "metascore" of 71 out of 100, indicating "generally favorable reviews."[9]

Discography

Albums

  • OK Cowboy (2005)
  • OK Cowboy (two-disc collector's edition) (2006)
  • V Live (2007)
  • Résumé (DJ mix album, previously titled This Is the Sound of Citizen) (2007)
  • Flashmob (2009)
  • Rave Age (2012)
  • Voyager (2017)

Singles / EPs

  • Poney EP (2001)
  • "To L'An-fer From Chicago" (2003)
  • "Fanfares" (2004)
  • "My Friend Dario" (2005)
  • "No Fun" (2005)
  • "Bells" (2006) with Linda Lamb
  • "Disco Terminateur EP" (2009)
  • "Poison Lips" (2009)
  • "Second Lives" (2010)
  • "Remix del Blankito from Turiaso" (2011)
  • "Stamina" (2013)
  • "Fade Away" (2013)
  • "Film Noir" (2016)
  • "Waiting For The Stars" (2017)
  • "tu conmigo" (2017)

Remixes

Year Artist Title
2002 Lady B "Swany"
Slam feat. Dot Allison "Visions"
A Number Of Names "Shari Vari" (The Hacker & Vitalic Remix)
Miss Kittin & The Hacker "1982"
Demon vs. Heartbreaker "You Are My High"
Manu le Malin "Ghost Train"
2003 Giorgio Moroder "The Chase"
2004 Basement Jaxx "Cish Cash"
2005 Daft Punk "Technologic"
Björk "Who Is It"
Röyksopp "What Else Is There?"
2006 Moby "Go"
Detroit Grand Pubahs & Dave the Hustler "Go Ahead" (Vitalic Garage Mix)
2007 Teenage Bad Girl "Hands Of A Stranger" (Vitalic Re-edit)
Crash Course In Science "Cardboard Lamb"
2008 Heartsrevolution "Ultraviolence"
2009 Birdy Nam Nam "The Parachute Ending"
Heartbreak "We're Back"
2010 Jean Michel Jarre "La Cage"
Jean Michel Jarre "Erosmachine"
Amadou & Mariam "Sabali"
2011 The Dø "Slippery Slope"
Sexy Sushi "Oublie Moi"
2013 Vitalic "Fade Away" ("Vitalic Formentera Remix")

Under the alias DIMA:

  • "Fuckeristic EP" Poetry, Soaked and Mobile Square 1999
  • "Take A Walk", Bolz Bolz
  • "Fadin' Away", The Hacker
  • "The Realm", C'hantal
  • "You Know", Hustler Pornstar
  • "The Essence Of It", Elegia
  • "U Know What U Did Last Summer", Hustler Pornstar
  • "Ice Breaker", Scratch Massive
  • "My Friend Dario", Vitalic (2005)
  • "Red X", Useless

Associated projects

References

  1. Birchmeier, Jason (2002). "allmusic ((( On the Road > Overview )))". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 15 October 2010.
  2. "Birds". Archived from the original on 19 July 2011.
  3. Dombal, Ryan. "Vitalic Returns With Single, Sweet Video". Pitchfork.com. Retrieved 27 August 2020.
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 4 October 2009. Retrieved 1 October 2009.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. "The Legend of Kaspar Hauser (2012): Full Cast & Crew". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
  6. "Homepage". Vitalic.org. Retrieved 27 August 2020.
  7. "Reviews for Rave Age by Vitalic". Metacritic.com. Retrieved 20 January 2017.
  8. "Vitalic announces new album, Voyager, and live tour". Resident Advisor. 1 November 2016. Retrieved 20 January 2017.
  9. "Reviews for Voyager by Vitalic". Metacritic.com. Retrieved 20 January 2017.
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