Daphné · (Active: 1990's)

Active:
1990's
Biography by Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
The winner of the 2007 Prix Constantin award, Daphné is a French pop singer with an alternative style sometimes likened to Kate Bush, Camille, or Björk. Born in Clermont-Ferrand, Puy-de-Dôme, France, she made her full-length album debut in 2005 with L'Émeraude on the label V2 Music. Interweaving orchestral arrangements with electronic flourishes and trip-hop beats, L'Émeraude was a modest success, spawning the single "L'Insoumise" and reaching number 115 on the French albums chart. The follow-up album, Carmin (2007), was a much greater success for Daphné, especially in terms of critical acclaim. More musically organic than her first album, Carmin spawned a couple singles ("Musicamor," "La Petit Navire") and reached number 101 on the French album charts, where it logged 22 weeks over the course of 2007-2008. The commercial success of Carmin was bolstered by its generous critical acclaim, in particular the 2007 Prix Constantin, which is awarded in France to the best album by a new artist.
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Daphné is a French singer. Her first album, called L'émeraude (The Emerald), was released in 2005.
Daphné Roulier was born on February 12, 1968
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