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  1. Émilie Simon. Live at the Paleo Festival, 23 July 2004. In May 2003, she released her debut album Émilie Simon. The electronic album was critically acclaimed and went on to become a commercial success. To promote her album, she did numerous live performances and TV appearances all over France. In 2004, she was rewarded with a Victoire de la ...

  2. About Émilie Simon Although Emilie Simon is a conservatory-trained experimental musician with a strong theoretical grounding, she has also made a name for herself both as a mainstream soundtrack composer and as an electronic pop musician not far removed from Björk or the Knife, with a distinctively soft, almost babyish voice that at times ...

  3. Émilie Simon is the debut album of Émilie Simon. The album was a commercial and critical success, winning a Victoire de la musique in 2004 for Best Electronic Album. [1] Critics called her "France's answer to Iceland's alternative pop princess Björk." [2] Simon wrote, composed and produced the bulk of the album by herself. [2]

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  4. The Big Machine is the fourth studio album by French singer, composer and producer Émilie Simon, released on 14 September 2009, by Barclay. The album is completely in English; no French songs were included on the album. However, some songs have fragments in French.

  5. Émilie Simon (born 1978 in Montpellier, Occitanie, France) is a French singer, songwriter and composer of electronic music. In May 2003, she released her debut album Émilie Simon. The electronic album was critically acclaimed and went on to become a commercial success. To promote her album, she did numerous live performances and TV appearances all over France. In 2004, she was rewarded with ...

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm1818727Émilie Simon - IMDb

    Émilie Simon. Composer: Delicacy. Émilie Simon was born on 17 July 1978 in Montpellier, Hérault, France. She is a composer and actress, known for Delicacy (2011), March of the Penguins (2005) and Surviving with Wolves (2007).

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  8. A Timeless Song by Émilie Simon. “Flowers” was featured on Émilie Simon’s 2003 self-titled album, showcasing her unique blend of electronic, pop, and folk influences. The song’s introspective lyrics, haunting melodies, and Émilie’s ethereal voice create an emotional experience for listeners. For me, “Flowers” holds a special ...

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