Sebastien Charlier
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Sebastien Charlier is a French diatonic harmonica player, born in Beaumont sur Oise in 1971. His incredible technic enables him to play chromatically, in all keys, on a single blues harp. His music is inspired by many different influences, from Blues to Jazz, from Fusion to Electro-Pop.

Solo releases

  • Impasse des Mousserons, 1995, Electro Jazz
  • Just Jazz, 1998, 9 jazz standards
  • Diatonic Revelation, 2005, produced by Didier Lockwood
    Didier Lockwood
    Didier Lockwood is a French jazz violinist. He played in the progressive rock/jazz fusion band Magma in the 1970s and is known for his use of electric amplification and experimentation on different sounds on the electric violin....

  • Precious Time, 2009, Jazz Fusion
  • La Coccinelle Geante, 2009, Electro-Pop

Pop / Rock / Electro

  • Karim Kacel - Une autre
  • Laetitia Backwell – Changer d’univers
  • Compilation – Tribute to Lee Brilleaux
    Dr. Feelgood
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  • DVD Laurent Gatz – Gatz Band Live @ New Morning
  • Too Much Processing - J'aime Ta Soeur

Soundtracks

  • John Scott
    John Scott (composer)
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     - Concerts pour l'Aventure
  • Armand Amar
    Armand Amar
    Armand Amar is an Israel-born French composer who grew up in Morocco. He won the 2010 César Award for Best Music Written for a Film for Le Concert .-Biography:...

     - La jeune fille et les loups
  • Patrice Peyriéras - Une famille pas comme les autres
  • Thierry Malet – L'Héritier
    L'Héritier
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