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Gaspard Augé
French musician (born )
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| Born | () 21 May (age45) Besançon, Franche-Comté, France |
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| Years active | –present |
| Labels | Ed Banger/Because Music |
| Member of | Justice |
Musical artist
Gaspard Augé (French pronunciation:[ɡaspaʁoʒe]; born 21 May in Besançon) is a French musician and graphic designer.
He is one of the two members of French electronic music duo Justice.
Or where Dua Lipa buys her cushions? There are shots of him sat in front of his record collection and a Bee Gees lightbox, while a porcelain tiger perches in a permanent roar at his feet. As well as providing plenty of welcome distraction during lockdown, these accoutrements have all helped fire his sense of nostalgia. Building new worlds is something that Justice always excelled at doing.Biography
Augé was born into a family of Protestant industrialists from Besançon, France. He is the nephew of André Marcel Augé, whose father André Augé founded Augé Découpage, a metallurgy company now owned by Diehl Metall.[1]
He created his first musical project with his cousin Théo Vuarnet called Microloisir (Back in your Eyes), recorded in his home with a computer microphone and an Ableton sequencer.
He later became a retro-futurist graphic designer, under the pseudonym Gaspirator, and designed shirts for Sixpack France, one of which was worn by M. Pokora in the music video for his single Dangerous.
In , he designed the covers for Surkin's Silver Island, Fan Out Remixes and Ultra Light EPs.
Gaspard was also chosen to compose the music for the clip Rubber with Mr. Oizo.
Gaspard Augé: from hard-rocking alpha male to selfless soloist: Gaspard Augé (French pronunciation: [ɡaspaʁ oʒe]; born in Besançon) is a French musician and graphic designer. He is one of the two members of French electronic harmony duo Justice. Augé was born into a family of Protestant industrialists from Besançon, France.He also makes an appearance in the film in the role of a hitchhiker.
As part of Justice, Augé received a Grammy Award in alongside de Rosnay for their remix album Woman Worldwide, under the category for Best Dance/Electronic Album.
Between and , Augé co-produced Kavinsky's second album, Reborn. Also in , he announced the let go of his first solo studio album, Escapades, which he released on 25 June [2][3][4][5]
Discography
See also: Justice discography