'Daniel Vangarde', born 'Daniel Bangalter' in 1947,
[1] is a
French songwriter and
producer. He is the father of music composer
Thomas Bangalter of
Daft Punk.
History
In the early 1970s Vangarde worked with French singers, husband and wife Ringo (real name Guy Bayle)
[2] and
Sheila (later known as Sheila B. Devotion), as well as releasing some records under his own name in France.
[3] On many of these and later records he worked with fellow writer and producer Jean Kluger.
In 1971 Vangarde and Kluger released the cult LP ''Le Monde Fabuleux Des Yamasuki'', a pseudo-Japanese concept album of pop songs, described on the sleeve of its CD reissue as ''"a fuzzed-out-educational-multi-cultural psych-rock-opera.... proto-psychedelic hip-hop with overweight drum beats and basslines"'', which much later became a highly sought-after source of bass and drum breaks. The song "Aieaoa" on the album was later recorded, as "
Aie a Mwana", first by Black Blood and then by
Bananarama, becoming the first UK hit for the latter group.
Vangarde's main international successes came later in the
1970s, as writer and producer with
Ottawan ("
D.I.S.C.O.") and the
Gibson Brothers ("Cuba"). He also worked extensively with the
Antillean group La Compagnie Créole, popular in France in the 1980s.
In recent years Vangarde has led a campaign to ensure that descendants of Jewish artists in France, whose rights were taken from them in the
Second World War, receive financial compensation.
[4]
Vangarde is the father of
Thomas Bangalter, who is best known as a member of the
electronic music duo
Daft Punk. He is credited with aiding the duo in their early musical career.
[5]
References
1. http://largeur.com/expArt.asp?artID=131
2. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ringo_%28chanteur%29
3. http://www.bide-et-musique.com/artist/1670.html
4. http://largeur.ch/expArt.asp?artID=131
5. Alan Di Perna, "We Are The Robots" ''Pulse!'', April 2001, pp. 65-69.
External link
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Bide-et-Musiques discography
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