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# Philippe Lomprez
# Philippe Lomprez


Philippe Lomprez, born in Denain, France, in 1964, is a key figure in the French cold wave music scene. Alongside his brother Hervé, he co-founded the influential band Trisomie 21 in [[1980]]. Their music blended elements of cold wave, minimal wave, and darkwave, creating a distinctive sound that resonated with listeners across Europe.
Philippe Lomprez, born in Denain, France, in 1964, is a key figure in the French cold wave music scene. Alongside his brother Hervé, he co-founded the influential band Trisomie 21 in 1980. Their music blended elements of cold wave, minimal wave, and darkwave, creating a distinctive sound that resonated with listeners across Europe.


Trisomie 21's early releases, such as "The Last Song" and "La Fête triste," captured the melancholic essence of the post-punk era. Philippe's haunting vocals and synth-driven compositions set the band apart. Despite a couple of hiatuses, Trisomie 21 continued to evolve, experimenting with electronic textures and introspective lyrics.
Trisomie 21's early releases, such as "The Last Song" and "La Fête triste," captured the melancholic essence of the post-punk era. Philippe's haunting vocals and synth-driven compositions set the band apart. Despite a couple of hiatuses, Trisomie 21 continued to evolve, experimenting with electronic textures and introspective lyrics.


The lead was suggested on [Reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/TheMysteriousSong/comments/1cjqo8x/t21_cant_post_the_full_name_related_to/), but it was dismissed due to the vocals not being exactly similar to the ones in [[The Mysterious Song]].
The lead was suggested on Reddit [https://www.reddit.com/r/TheMysteriousSong/comments/1cjqo8x/t21_cant_post_the_full_name_related_to/], but it was dismissed due to the vocals not being exactly similar to the ones in [[The Most Mysterious Song On The Internet|The Mysterious Song]].

Latest revision as of 19:11, 23 July 2024

  1. Philippe Lomprez

Philippe Lomprez, born in Denain, France, in 1964, is a key figure in the French cold wave music scene. Alongside his brother Hervé, he co-founded the influential band Trisomie 21 in 1980. Their music blended elements of cold wave, minimal wave, and darkwave, creating a distinctive sound that resonated with listeners across Europe.

Trisomie 21's early releases, such as "The Last Song" and "La Fête triste," captured the melancholic essence of the post-punk era. Philippe's haunting vocals and synth-driven compositions set the band apart. Despite a couple of hiatuses, Trisomie 21 continued to evolve, experimenting with electronic textures and introspective lyrics.

The lead was suggested on Reddit [1], but it was dismissed due to the vocals not being exactly similar to the ones in The Mysterious Song.