
- Band Members: Camille, Marc Collin, Olivier Libaux
- Years Active: 2000s-present
- Genre: Dance & Electronic
With a name that means "new wave" in English and "bossa nova" in Portuguese, Nouvelle Vague's moniker neatly sums up the group's concept: remaking classic new wave singles with a Brazilian pop twist. Nouvelle Vague are the brainchild of French producers Marc Collin and Olivier Libaux. Prior to this collaboration, Collin played with the trip-hop outfit Ollano; composed film soundtracks such as The Kidnapper's Theme; and released electronic music ranging from club-oriented material for Paper Recordings to more eclectic fare for Fcom and Output Records (under the aliases Avril and Volga Select, respectively). Libaux played with various French pop bands during the '90s and began working with Collin in 1998. For Nouvelle Vague, Collin and Libaux recruited half a dozen French and Brazilian vocalists who were unfamiliar with the original versions of songs like Joy Division's "Love Will Tear Us Apart" and XTC's "Making Plans for Nigel" to ensure that their renditions had their own identity. Nouvelle Vague was released in Europe in 2004 and received U.S. distribution in spring 2005, which coincided with tour dates in locales as far-flung as Shanghai, New York, Los Angeles, and Rio de Janeiro. Nouvelle Vague's second album, A Bande a Part, arrived in summer 2006. The following year, the team returned with Coming Home, a collection of songs from films given the Nouvelle Vague treatment. New Wave, a collection of covers by new wave artists, also arrived in 2007. Post-punk and new wave luminaries such as Ian McCulloch, Terry Hall, Barry Adamson, and Martin Gore contributed vocals to NV3, which was initially released in 2008 and reissued in the U.S. the following year. For 2010's Couleurs sur Paris, the group reimagined French punk and post-punk of the '70s and '80s with the help of chanteuses including Camille and Vanessa Paradis. The 2011 compilation The Singers collected non-Nouvelle Vague tracks by the project's vocal collaborators. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi
- Influenced by: Joy Division, New Order, Antonio Carlos Jobim, The Cure, Serge Gainsbourg, João Gilberto, The Clash, Jacques Brel,
- Similar Artists: Stereolab, The Mike Flowers Pops, Keren Ann, Au Revoir Simone,
Sexy Country Stars Over 40
Pete Cosey Dead: Chicago Guitar Great and Miles Davis Collaborator Dies at 68
Michael Grant Dead: Crescent Shield Singer Dies Aged 39
Sonic Syndicate Bassist Karin Axelsson Is Pregnant
Adam Levine, Behati Prinsloo Dating: Singer Goes Public With New Model Girlfriend (PHOTOS)
Jason Mraz Suicide Confession: Singer Explains 'I Won't Give Up' on VH1 'Storytellers'
Emily Robertson, Marc Fortney Baby News: A Little 'Butter'-Ball Is on the Way!
Chely Wright Struggling With Lack of Country Music Support
London Souls' Tash Neal in Intensive Care After Hit-and-Run Incident
Foreigner Keyboardist Michael Bluestein Diagnosed With Colorectal Cancer