Since his debut album “Transsiberian”, Thylacine has developed a taste for composing through travel, each album that followed was always synonymous with encounters and discoveries. The aim is to combine music and image and to aide us in the discovery and navigate his world through this sonic voyage.
Famous for his exploration of electronic sounds, he recorded various albums in some very uncanny places, aboard the Transsibérien for “Transsiberian” (2015) or in the Argentinian countryside for “ROADS vol.1” & in in the middle of the Faroe Islands for “ROADS vol.2”.
With “Timeless”, he offers a stunning and modern reinterpretation of major classical masterpieces (from Beethoven to Satie, including Mozart or even Fauré). Since he became Thylacine, a decade ago (“Blend” 2014), he blossomed as a producer, making an instrumental music close to classical music, approaching this genre as a composer rather than just an instrumentalist.
A form of revelation that echoes into "Timeless" and now in new project “and 74 musicians”. A symphonic album, live recorded accompanied by an orchestra and a choir, conducted by Uèle Lamore. Thylacine created electronic versions of classical pieces and, also, classical adaptations of his own hits. Flawlessly blending electro, ambient and classical elements to produce a powerful album.
His latest success allowed the young electro prodigy to make a name for himself on the electronic scene after numerous sold-out performances across the most prestigious venues and festivals in France, as well as numerous others internationally.
On stage he is an intoxicating performer who improvises, and merges to become one with his unique musical excursion.