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Colleen
Colleen performing in 2008
Colleen performing in 2008
Background information
Also known asCécile Schott
Born1976 (age 47–48)
Montargis, France
GenresAmbient, experimental
Occupation(s)Musician, composer
Years active2001–present
LabelsThe Leaf Label
Websitecolleenplays.org

Colleen or Cécile Schott (born 1976) is a French composer of electronic and ambient music based in Barcelona.[1]

Early life

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Cécile Schott was born and raised in Montargis, France, outside of Paris.[2] Before music, she devoted most of her time to literature.[3] She first picked up a guitar in high school and subsequently joined a noise pop group. She studied English at the University of Burgundy, and thus moved to England for two years.[2]

She moved to Paris in 1999. She now resides in Barcelona.[4] She was an English teacher in Poissy (lycée Charles de Gaulle) until she resigned in 2007.[citation needed]

Music

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Schott began making music under the name 'Colleen' in 2001, after a friend gave her a CD-R containing ACID Pro music production software. Samples were a common part of her early work and in summer 2003 the debut album Everyone Alive Wants Answers was released. It was notable for its heavy use of looped samples, which were taken from records in her collection and heavily modified. The album was critically well received and drew enough attention to warrant touring. During live shows, Schott would replicate the sounds from the album using acoustic instruments played through pedals as she thought the idea of using a laptop live was uninspiring.

This approach using live physical instruments led to the 2005 follow-up, The Golden Morning Breaks, which retained the looped style present in earlier work but was something of a departure from the sampled setting of Everyone Alive Wants Answers. Instead the album consisted almost entirely of natural, non-synthetic sounds, an approach Schott has stated in interviews that she prefers.[5]

In January 2006 Schott released a live album as part of the Staalplaat label's series of live performances, called Mort Aux Vaches (meaning 'Death to Cows'). A second 2006 release in October, a 14-track EP called Colleen et les Boîtes à Musique ('Colleen and the Music Boxes'), was composed entirely using music boxes.

In May 2007, dancer and choreographer Perrine Valli performed Série, a production with an original score composed by Schott - her first foray into dance.

Les Ondes Silencieuses ('The Silent Waves'), Colleen's third full-length album, was released on 21 May 2007. A slight evolution in sound was again heard on the album, as Schott adopted a more free-form approach in place of the use of loops that were so apparent in much of her prior output.

Despite an earlier aversion to "words in music",[6] she released her first album with lyrics, The Weighing of the Heart, in 2013. Her next three albums also featured her singing. She returned to purely instrumental music with her 2023 album Le jour et la nuit du réel.

Discography

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Studio albums

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EPs

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Singles

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From Everyone Alive Wants Answers:

  • "Babies" – 2002 – Active Suspension

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Thrill Jockey
  2. ^ a b Adamian, John (January 2006). "John Adamian on COLLEEN (Arthur No. 20, January 2006)". Arthur Magazine. Arthur Magazine. Retrieved 11 December 2016.
  3. ^ McKenna, David (17 May 2013). "Breaking The Silence: An Interview with Colleen". The Quietus. Retrieved 11 December 2016.
  4. ^ Twells, John (12 February 2015). "Sea of Tranquility: 12 years into her career, French composer Colleen is making her finest records to date". An interview with Colleen. Fact. Retrieved 11 December 2016.
  5. ^ [1] Archived 28 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Adamian, John (25 February 2011). "John Adamian on COLLEEN". John Adamian on COLLEEN (Arthur No. 20, January 2006). Arthur Magazine. Retrieved 11 December 2016.
  7. ^ Bowe, Miles (20 July 2017). "Colleen announces album A flame my love, a frequency on Thrill Jockey". Fact. Retrieved 26 August 2017.
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