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French electronic music producer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fakear (/feɪˈkɪər/), born Théo Le Vigoureux on 13 May 1991, is a French DJ, musician and producer of electronic music.[1]
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Musical style and influence
Boasting a distinct style akin to that of French musician and producer CloZee, Fakear's music is best described as "world bass," a term also used to describe CloZee's music.[2]
Many of his songs are characterized by East Asian influences; there's an emphasis on melody, transparency, the focus on individual instruments, and the use of word orientation. Specifically, Japanese influences.
Japanese music often looks to represent natural sounds—and the sounds of life itself—through the use of percussion, wind and string instruments. In traditional Japanese music, there is a noticeable absence of regular chords and a sparse rhythm. All of the rhythms are 'ma'-based and silence is an important part of the songs.[3] Many of these aspects of Japanese music can be heard in Fakear's music.
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Discography
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- BIRD, 2011, digital album
- PICTURAL EP, 2011, digital album
- BACKSTREET EP, 2011, digital album
- Washin' Machine, 2012, digital album
- Morning In Japan, 2013, EP
- Dark Lands, 2013, EP
- SAUVAGE, 2014, EP
- ASAKUSA, 2015, EP
- Animal, 2016, album
- Vegetal, 2016, EP
- Morning in Japan (Deluxe Edition), 2017, EP
- Karmaprana, 2017, EP
- All Glows, 2018, album
- Everything Will Grow Again, 2020, album
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