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Loane was born in Paris, France. Living with a musically-inclined family, she quickly became quite distinguished at the piano even performing pieces by Satie and Debussy. She refined her skills for a few years at a music conservatory. Aside from her musical pursuits, the young pianist also found interest in theater and literature. She also achieved a degree in Information and Communication. Influenced by the wide spectrum of the musical universe, she delved in projects encompassing electronica, folk, and pop, and composed music for movie advertisements. In 2008, she released her first album for Virgin/EMI, backed by producers Fabrice Dumont (Télépopmusik) and Frédéric Fortuny. After being revealed at Le Printemps de Bourge and Les Francofolies, her song Danser was chosen as live de l'année on the programme Ce Soir (ou Jamais!) on France 3. In May 2011, her second album Le Lendemain was released. It was composed on the piano and travels between electronic and pop sounds. The album's combination of synthetic and acoustic sound was achieved between Third Side Records and La Frette Studios under supervision of producers David Sztanke and Yann Arnaud. On the album she shares a duet with Lenny Kravitz and singer Christophe lends his voice to the last song of the album. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loane) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Loane was born in Paris, France. Living with a musically-inclined family, she quickly became quite distinguished at the piano even performing pieces by Satie and Debussy. She refined her skills for a few years at a music conservatory. Aside from her musical pursuits, the young pianist also found interest in theater and literature. She also achieved a degree in Information and Communication. Influenced by the wide spectrum of the musical universe, she delved in projects encompassing electronica, folk, and pop, and composed music for movie advertisements. In 2008, she released her first album for Virgin/EMI, backed by producers Fabrice Dumont (Télépopmusik) and Frédéric Fortuny. After being revealed at Le Printemps de Bourge and Les Francofolies, her song Danser was chosen as live de l'année on the programme Ce Soir (ou Jamais!) on France 3. In May 2011, her second album Le Lendemain was released. It was composed on the piano and travels between electronic and pop sounds. The album's combination of synthetic and acoustic sound was achieved between Third Side Records and La Frette Studios under supervision of producers David Sztanke and Yann Arnaud. On the album she shares a duet with Lenny Kravitz and singer Christophe lends his voice to the last song of the album. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loane) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Aimé
Jamais Seule
Petit Bonheur
Danser
On s'en fout
Maman
Ce Que J'ai Connu
Ailleurs
Femme Qui Court
Comme Si Quelqu'un
Je M'allège
Boby
Rien de commun
contre toi
Mais, Aime La
Adieu tristes sourires
Sans
T'arrêtes Pas
Les trains de nuit
Boby (feat. Christophe) [Radio Edit]
Parfum de fille
Mais Aime La
Le goût des autres
Boby (feat. Christophe)
Les châteaux hollandais
Contre toi (version album)
Contre toi - version album
L'impossible abîme
Normale
Save us (feat. Lenny Kravitz)
Save Us
parfun de fille
Aim
Partout
ETAT LIMITE
comme si quelqun
aime
ce que jai connu
Ne m'oublie pas
l'impossible abоme (special guest christophe)
La folie
le goыt des autres
je mallege
les chвteaux hollandais
Désert
Avance
Boby (feat. Christophe) - Radio Edit
Boby (feat. Christophe) (Radio Edit)
l'impossible abîme (special guest christophe)
Tu y penses
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