Thomas Bangalter
French musician
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2025 | Thomas Bangalter was credited as featuring 'Thomas Vangarde' on Wolfgang Flür's album 'Times' for the tracks 'Über_All' and 'Monday to the Moon'. |
2024 | Thomas Bangalter is set to release 'Chiroptera', which includes music used in the short film 'An Urban Allegory'. |
2024 | Bangalter collaborated with choreographer Damien Jalet on a ballet titled Mirage. |
2024 | Bangalter was seen in the studio with rapper Lil Nas X, who later released the single 'Light Again!' written and produced with Bangalter. |
August 2024 | The vinyl release of the Chiroptera project's soundtrack occurred. |
July 2024 | Premiered ballet Apaches with choreography by Saïdo Lehlouh and music scored by Bangalter. |
June 2024 | The soundtrack for the Chiroptera project was released on digital platforms. |
February 2024 | The original score composed by Bangalter for Quentin Dupieux's film Daaaaaalí! was released on streaming services and on a limited 10" vinyl. |
2023 | Thomas Bangalter released the project 'Daaaaaalí!'. |
November 12 2023 | Bangalter collaborated with artist JR and choreographer Damien Jalet on the Chiroptera project, presenting it to the public for free. |
October 2023 | Bangalter participated in 'La Grande Veillée' at the Théâtre de la Ville in Paris, performing an original composition alongside 32 dancers. |
April 2023 | An album version of the score for Mythologies was announced for release on vinyl and CD by Erato Records. |
2022 | Thomas Bangalter collaborated with Hofesh Shechter on the track 'That Night in Brazil' for the film 'En Corps'. |
July 2022 | The ballet Mythologies, featuring original music by Bangalter, premiered at the Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux. |
July 2021 | It was announced that Bangalter's first major solo project post-Daft Punk would be scoring the ballet Mythologies, which was presented by Ballet Preljocaj. |
February 22 2021 | Daft Punk announced their breakup through a video release. |
2019 | Thomas Bangalter produced and co-wrote tracks 'Supercherie' and 'L'autre paradis' for the artist -M-, contributing synthesizer and choir parts. |
2019 | Thomas Bangalter produced and co-wrote songs for -M-'s album 'Lettre infinie', and played synthesizer in the choir for 'L'autre paradis'. |
June 28 2019 | The remastered version of 'Music Sounds Better with You' was released. |
2018 | Bangalter, along with Alan Braxe and Benjamin Diamond, began working on a remastered version of 'Music Sounds Better with You' to celebrate its twentieth anniversary. |
2018 | He co-produced and co-wrote two tracks from Matthieu Chedid's album Lettre infinie. |
2018 | Thomas Bangalter's music label Roulé was liquidated. |
2018 | Bangalter collaborated with Gaspar Noé again by providing two tracks for the film Climax, including the unreleased track 'Sangria.' |
2017 | Thomas Bangalter released the track 'Riga (Take 5)' for the film 'Riga (Take 1)'. |
July 2017 | Bangalter was one of the producers on Arcade Fire's album Everything Now, which was released. |
June 2017 | Daft Punk produced and co-wrote a single for the Australian band Parcels, marking their final released production. |
2016 | Daft Punk produced and co-wrote two songs from The Weeknd's third studio album, 'Starboy' and 'I Feel It Coming,' with 'Starboy' becoming their first number one hit on the Billboard Hot 100. |
2015 | Bangalter composed the soundtrack for the film Irréversible. |
2013 | Bangalter and Homem-Christo released their fourth studio album, Random Access Memories, collaborating with various artists, including Giorgio Moroder. |
2012 | Bangalter scored the short film First Point, directed by Richard Phillips and starring Lindsay Lohan. |
2011 | He directed and choreographed a short film featuring Élodie Bouchez as an advertisement for the fashion line Co. |
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