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Thomas Bangalter
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Born
January 3
,
1975
·
Paris, France
Height
6′ 2″ (1.88 m)
Mini Bio
Thomas Bangalter was born on January 3, 1975 in Paris, France. He is a composer and actor, known for
Tron: Legacy (2010)
,
Electroma (2006)
and
The Saint (1997)
. He is married to
Élodie Bouchez
. They have two children.
Family
Spouse
Élodie Bouchez
(? - present) (2 children)
Trademarks
Repeated beats and lyrics
Trivia
Had his first child, a son, Tara-Jay, with girlfriend
Élodie Bouchez
.
Son of
Daniel Vangarde
, who composed many disco hits, including songs for The Gibson Brothers ("Cuba"), and Ottawan ("D.I.S.C.O.")
Son Roxan, with Bouchez, born in June 2008.
Quotes
Skrillex has been successful because he has a recognizable sound: You hear a dubstep song: even if it's not him, you think it's him.
I think 'Tron' is a good example of minimalism.
Music was a vector that we wanted to build a universe around.
In 'Scream 2', they have this discussion about how sequels always suck.
Initially, electronic music was anti-establishment, as punk rock and rock n' roll were. The music was shut down; the police were against the parties.
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