Little Nemo (band)

Little Nemo
Origin Vallée de Chevreuse, France
Genres Coldwave, new wave
Years active 1983-1992, 2008-present
Labels Artefact, Lively Art, Single KO, LN Music, Infrastition
Associated acts Mary Goes Round
Website www.littlenemo.org
Members Vincent Le Gallo
Nicolas Dufaure
Yves Charreire
Ronan Le Sergent
Past members Olivier Champeau
Georges Remiet

Little Nemo is a French rock band formed in 1983 and originating from the region of Paris (Vallée de Chevreuse).

The name of the band was directly inspired by the comic Little Nemo in Slumberland. They and fellow coldwave bands Mary Goes Round and Asylum Party were part of the "Touching Pop" movement.

The band was originally composed of Olivier Champeau (vocals, keyboards) and Vincent Le Gallo (vocals, guitar, bass). Their first releases were two cassettes, La Cassette Froide (1986) and Past and Future (1987). Before the recording of their first EP, 1988's Private Life, the pair added Nicolas Dufaure, also known as "Bill" (bass, guitar, vocals).

On stage (and in the studio, starting in 1990), the group expanded to include Yves Charreire (drums), Ronan Le Sergent (keyboards, piano, organ) and Georges Remiet (guitar).

Little Nemo disbanded in 1992 but reformed in 2008 with a lineup of Le Gallo, Dufaure, Charreire and Le Sergent, releasing the Out of the Blue comeback album on 21 September 2013.[1]

Former member Champeau has released several techno-oriented albums under the alias "Doctorolive".

Discography

Albums

Singles and EPs

Compilations

References

  1. http://www.littlenemo.org/#/bio/4008188
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