Neïmo

Neimo
Origin France
Genres Indie rock
Rock
Electronic
Labels Big Field Records
Shangri-La Music
Website http://www.myspace.com/neimo
Members Bruno Alexandre (vocalist)
Camille Troillard (guitarist)
Matthieu Joly (keyboardist)
Alexis Hadefi (drums)

Neimo is an indie rock band from France. The band pairs guitar with electronic elements to create a Euro-rock and 1980s sound. Neimo is influenced by David Bowie, Blondie, Emilie Simon, New Order, Velvet Underground and the Stooges.

History

The band has not been as widely accepted in France as the songs are all sung in English. According to the band's lead singer Bruno Alexandre, the band chose to compose the songs in English because "rock is based on sweat, spontaneity and energy. Sorry, but rock and roll was born in the United States." [1] The debut album, From Scratch, was released under the band's own label, Big Field Records, on May 25, 2005. The band was unable to be signed by a French record label because the songs were in English. French labels were reluctant to sign Neimo since they knew that the radio stations would not give the band much airtime because programming must be at least 40% French.[2] In order to reach a larger audience in countries such as Britain, Germany and the U.S., the band signed with the American label Shangri-La Music, in Santa Monica, California. Under this label, the band plans to release a second album in the spring of 2008 called Modern Incidental.[3]

Work with Dannii Minogue

Neïmo co-wrote and produced 3 tracks on Australian pop star Dannii Minogue's UK top 10 gold selling album Neon Nights. The songs are "On the Loop", "Don't Wanna Lose This Feeling" and "A Piece of Time". "Don't Wanna Lose This Feeling" was chosen as the 4th single from the album and charted at No. 5 on the UK singles chart. Neïmo also did a mashup version of the single, merging it with Madonna's "Into the Groove". It was the only time Madonna allowed a sample of this song to be released commercially, and the track, called "Don't Wanna Lose This Groove", was a club hit.

Lineup

Discography

References

  1. Vidalon, Dominique (2007-11-21). "Young French rockers out to conquer America". Reuters Life!. Retrieved 2008-07-02.
  2. Nights and Weekends
  3. Savoir Magazine

External links

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