Xavier Jamaux

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Xavier Jamaux (born in Versailles) is a French electronic musician and film music composer. During the 1980s he was drummer with the French indie band Orange. In the late 90s he recorded under the name of his solo electronic project Bang Bang or Bangbang. [1] [2]

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Discography

Bangbang's "Neither Sing Sing nor Baden Baden" featured in the soundtrack of the Samuel Jackson film One Eight Seven .

Albums

Cinema

Xavier has composed scores for films by directors such as: Johnnie To, Michael Haneke, Kevin Reynolds, Jean Pierre Limosin, Thomas Winterberg, Alexandre Arcady, Soi Cheang... including Tokyo Eyes . He also made music for many commercials (Dior, Cartier, Audi, Citroên, L’Oréal, Garnier, Gucci, Fiat, etc....)

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References

  1. Billboard - 16 oct. 1999 - Page 28 "In 1985, he was the bass player in French indie-rock band Orange, whose other members were Nicolas Godin and Jean Benoit Dunckel, more commonly known as Air; and for Xavier Jamaux, who has since recorded under the Bang Bang ..."
  2. Jérôme Alberola CAMION BLANC: ANTHOLOGIE DU ROCK PROGRESSIF Voyages en ailleurs "Bang Bang est le projet solo de Xavier Jamaux, issu du même creuset versaillais et batteur d'Orange, groupe mythique qui n'a jamais sorti de disque mais a été la première formation des musiciens d'Air et d'Alex Gopher. En 1994, Jamaux ..."
  3. MusiK Please - Xavier Jamaux ressuscite la french touch 31 Jul 2016