In 1992, Julien Lourau won the first soloist prize in La Défense and went on to set up his Groove Gang.[1]
In 1999, he experimented with electronic music for his album Gambit which attracted a following from young French people and led to a number of successful concerts. He won that year's jazz trophy at the "Victoires de la Musique" awards.[2] He returned to a more traditional jazz in 2002 with the album The rise, regarded as his most mature album.[3] 2007 saw the release of Julien Lourau vs Rumbabierta which combines Lourau's avant-garde jazz with Afro-Cuban sounds. Julien Lourau also collaborated with the hip hop dance collectif le Groove Gang in a show untitled « Come fly with us ». By doing so, he encountered the French hip hop dance pioneer Bintou Demébélé, who was at the moment a member of the Groove Gang. Julien Lourau will thereafter invite her to dance at some of his concerts.[4]
His composition includes forms absorbed from Latin, African, Caribbean and European folk music.[5]
Discography
Groove Gang (Label Bleu, 1995)
City Boom Boom (Warner, 1998)
Gambit (Warner, 2000)
The Rise (Label Bleu, 2001)
Fire & Forget (Label Bleu, 2005)
Forget (Label Bleu, 2005)
Julien Lourau VS Rumbabierta (Label Bleu, 2007)
Quartet Saigon (Naive, 2009)
Duo (2birds1stone, 2015)
Julien Lourau & The Groove Retrievers (2birds1stone, 2017)