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Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo

Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo was born on February 8, 1974 in Paris, France. In 1992 he recorded together with his schoolmates [a=Thomas Bangalter] and [a=Laurent Brancowitz] (Part of [a=Phoenix]) his first two songs under the name [a=Darlin'], which were released on the compilation "[r=306155]" on [l=Duophonic]. The song Darlin' was called "a bunch of daft punk" by a reviewer in the UK music magazine Melody Maker. Guy-Manuel de Homem-Cristo and Thomas Bangalter adopted the expression "[a=Daft Punk]" as their next band name. In 1993 their first single "The New Wave" was released on [l=Soma Quality Recordings]. In 1997 he and his friend [a=Eric Chedeville] created the label [l=Crydamoure], where they released their music under the name [a=Le Knight Club] and supported other French newcomers. Guy Manuel is the brother of [a=Paul De Homem-Christo] AKA [a=Play Paul]. Instruments: Guitar, synthesizer, keyboards, drums, drum machine, programming. Discography [a=Le Knight Club]: "Santa Claus / Holiday on Ice" (1997) "Intergalaktic Disko" (1997) "Troobadoor / Mirage" (1998) "Boogie Shell" (1999) "Hysteria" (1999) "Gator / Chérie D'Amour" (2001) "Doggystyle / Rhumba" (2002) "Nymphae Song / Rhumba" (2002) "Soul Bells" (2002) [a=Crydajam]: "If You Give Me The Love I Want" / "Playground" / "Loaded" (2002) [a=The Eternals] Vs. [a=Deelat]: "Wet Indiez (Shake That Bourrelet Remix)" (2000) Albums produced: Waves (2000) Waves II (2003) [m=5331] by [a=Sébastien Tellier] (2008) [m=525395] by [a=Kavinsky] (2013)

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