Raoul Sinier is a digital painter, film maker and electronic musician based in Paris.[1]
Raoul Sinier | |
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Birth name | Raoul Sinier |
Also known as | Ra |
Origin | Paris |
Genres | Electronica, Hip hop, IDM |
Labels | Ad Noiseam, Sublight Records, Planet Mu, Coredump Records |
Website | www. raoulsinier.com |
Discography
editas Ra
edit- 2004: Raoul Loves You (CD album, Coredump Records)
- 2007: Wxfdswxc2 (CD album + limited DVD, Sublight Records)
- 2007: Mad EP vs. Ra (UltraFood 12", Ad Noiseam)
- 2007: Ev.Panic Redone (CD EP & picture disc 12", Planet Mu)
as Raoul Sinier
edit- 2007: Two Heads (Mini CD EP, Disco r.Dance)
- 2007: Huge Samurai Radish (CD EP, Ad Noiseam)
- 2008: Ra Loves You Extended (Digital album reissue, Teams)
- 2008: Wxfdswxc2 Extended (Digital album reissue, Teams)
- 2008: Brain Kitchen (CD album, Ad Noiseam)[2]
- 2009: Tremens Industry (CD album + DVD-video, Ad Noiseam)[3]
- 2011: Cymbal Rush/Strange Teeth & Black Nails (12" EP, Oeuvre)
- 2011: The Melting Man (Digital EP, Tigerbeat6)
- 2011: Guilty Cloaks[4] (CD album, Ad Noiseam)
- 2012: Covers (Digital EP, Self-publishing)
- 2013: Welcome to my Orphanage (CD album, Good Citizen Factory)
- 2014: Remixes (CD album, Self-publishing)
- 2015: Late Statues (CD album, Self-publishing)
- 2016: Descente (CD album, Self-publishing)
- 2018: Death, Love & Despair (CD album, Self-publishing)
- 2020: The Dollmaker Tales (12" album, Self-publishing)
- 2023: Dreams from the Assembly Line (CD album, Self-publishing)
References
edit- ^ Sinier, Raoul. "Raoul Sinier's official website". Retrieved 3 February 2012.
- ^ Ranta, Alan (June 10, 2008). "Raoul Sinier: Brain Kitchen". PopMatters. Retrieved March 5, 2016.
- ^ Couture, François. "Tremens Industry Review". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved March 5, 2016.
- ^ Downton, Chris. "Raoul Sinier – Guilty Cloaks (Ad Noiseam)". cyclicdefrost. Retrieved 3 February 2012.