
Marc Romboy
Marc Romboy has remained a dedicated force in electronic music, evolving across genres from techno to neo-classical throughout his illustrious career. His journey began as a child, discovering Kraftwerk, and later immersing himself in the acid house movement of the late '80s. By the early '90s, he was producing music with his Roland TB-303, launching his first label Le Petit Prince, and making waves with projects like Marc et Claude, which landed him on the UK charts.
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Entering the 2000s, Romboy balanced underground releases with mainstream success, founding Systematic Recordings in 2004—home to artists like Stephan Bodzin and Robert Owens. His collaborations with Bodzin ("Luna") and Ken Ishii ("Taiyo") cemented his status as an industry pioneer, leading to worldwide tours and Boiler Room performances.
In 2016, Romboy expanded his artistry, blending electronic music with orchestral compositions, performing with the Dortmund Philharmoniker and at Elbphilharmonie. His neo-classical albums, including Voyage De La Planète and Reconstructing Debussy, showcased his versatility.
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Now releasing on Awesome Soundwave, Romboy continues to push boundaries. With his latest album "Music Made for Aliens", he remains a timeless innovator in the electronic music landscape.

