Manu Louis
Belgian musician
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Manu Louis is a Belgian musician, singer-songwriter, and composer, influenced equally by pop, jazz, 8-bit electronica, and 20th-century classical music.[2]
Genres
- Experimental Pop[1]
- electronic
- chamber
OccupationsSinger, musician, composer
LabelsIgloo, New Pangea, Moorworks
Websitelouislouis.org
Manu Louis | |
|---|---|
Manu Louis at Amaze Festival, Berlin | |
| Background information | |
| Genres |
|
| Occupations | Singer, musician, composer |
| Labels | Igloo, New Pangea, Moorworks |
| Website | louislouis |
Career
In 2017 he released his debut album, Kermesse Machine, on Igloo Records. The album is a mix of found sounds, instrumentation, and vocal samples that are influenced by pop, classical, experimental music and jazz.[3] The album artwork was made by Welsh photographer Jason Evans.[4]
The tour following the release saw Louis performing solo more than 150 times in 22 different European countries, as well as China and Japan,.[5][6]
Studies
Louis studied composition at the Royal Conservatory of Liège with American composer Frederic Rzewski[7]
Discography
LP
- Club Copy – Igloo Records (2023)
- Cream Parade – Igloo Records (2019)
- Kermesse Machine – Igloo Records (2017)
Single
- Cream Parade Remixes (12" maxi) – Le Pacifique Records/Igloo Records (2020)
- Coltan Major Harmonics (7") – Igloo Circle (2019)
- Tchouang Tseu (7") – New Pangea (2015)