You Are Number Six

You Are Number Six
Background information
Origin Montpellier, France
Genres New wave, indie, post-punk
Years active 2013present
Labels Tree Machine Records, Emerald and Doreen, Young Cubs, Slynt Records
Website you-are-number-six.com

You Are Number Six is the indie, new wave solo musical project of French producer, musician and songwriter Théo Lefebvre, based in Montpellier, France.[1] The musical project started in 2014 with his first release in June titled, Weird Tales, produced by Young Cubs and which was featured on SoundCloud's Discover page and warmly welcomed by famous indie blogs such as Obscure Sound[2] or Indie Hoy.[3] You Are Number Six has since released six EPs, including Lensflares on Emerald and Doreen Records in 2015, and VHS Dreams on Tree Machine Records in 2016.

Formation/history

Théo Lefebvre was born on June 6, 1993 and studied English literature in Montpellier before starting his musical project You Are Number Six in 2013. The name of the project is a reference to the 60s series The Prisoner and the famous sentence from the opening sequence.[4] He is also the co-founder of the French record label Slynt Records, which has released various EPs from Heclysma, Kapitals and Gliese & Kepler.[5]

Discography

EPs

  • Weird Tales (June 2014) – Young Cubs Records
  • Hors-Série (May 2015) – Slynt Records
  • Lensflares (June 2015) – Emerald & Doreen Records
  • Summer Ends (August 2015) – Slynt Records
  • Don't You Like My New Lipstick? (January 2016) – Slynt Records
  • VHS Dreams (July 2016) – Tree Machine Records
  • Androgynes (July 2017) – Slynt Records

Singles

  • Magic (June 2014) – Young Cubs Records
  • Palimpsest (June 2015) – Emerald & Doreen Records
  • L.V.E.U (January 2016) – Slynt Records
  • This Glimpse Of You (November 2016) – Slynt Records

References

  1. "Interview for Yes Maam, 2015".
  2. "You Are Number Six – "The Gingerbread Man" by Obscure Sound".
  3. "You Are Number Six: oscuridad y elegancia francesa by Indie Hoy".
  4. "Who's #6? on you-are-number-six.com".
  5. "Slynt Records - Record Label Homepage".
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