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Julien Ribot, an anagram of Leiji Burton, is a French psychedelic artist, director, and pop singer-songwriter.
His great-great-grandfather, Théodule Ribot, founded the Revue Philosophique (1876) and authored Essai sur l'imagination créatrice (1900).
In 2001, Ribot released his debut album, Hôtel Bocchi, [1] [2] and signed with the label Ici, d’ailleurs the same year. He followed up with three more albums: La Métamorphose de Caspar Dix in 2004, Vega [3] in 2008, and Do you feel 9? in 2021. In 2012, he also released a five-track EP titled Songs For Coco. [4]
In 2005, Ribot co-produced and arranged Bouille de Lune, the debut album by Orly Chap, and 67 Songs by Captain Kid in 2012. [5] [6]
In 2013, he co-created the theater piece Son Son with Nicolas Maury. [7]
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