As far as he can recall, the music has always been in Remi. At age 4, having taken private lessons in Solfege and Recorder, he basically knew how to read music before words.
 
Attending the conservatory for a good part of his childhood, he basically has been fed with the spirit of the Beatles and that of other fabulous bands from his baby bottle.  Not before long, he began playing the drumset in a rock band.
 
Moving on to Paris and to the Bass Guitar, Remi explored different musical genres through performing, recording and touring with bands.  He had shared the stage with The French Funk Federation on their last tour.
 
A detour through Jazz studies at the American School Of Modern Music opens the door to new horizons (arranging, composing, form freeing) and to a Scholarship to Berklee College of Music, from which he graduated with a degree in Film Scoring.  Classical music has made its appearance in his life, expanding his already eclectic array of influences.
 
Remi currently resides in Los Angeles, where he’s involved with composing-producing-arranging-orchestrating-programming-copying-teaching-performing. Some of his credits include Hollywood Blockbusters (Ghost Rider, The Grudge 2), Independent Features (Road To Victory, The Providence) Orchestration (Yo-Yo Ma & The Silk Road Ensemble). He’s the recipient of the François De Roubaix Award for Best Remix.
 
He’s collaborated with estimable composers Christopher Young (Spider Man III), Gregor Narholz (VideoGames Battlefield 2142, X Men Legends) Yuval Ron (West Bank Story) and Mark Kilian (Tsotsi, Day Break).