Sébastien Tellier (born 1975 in Paris) is a French singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.
He is currently signed to Record Makers, a French independent record label. He sings in English, French and Italian.
Tellier's first album, L'incroyable Vérité (The Incredible Truth), released in 2001, is a pop album featuring styles from lo-fi electronica to bizarre cabaret tunes.
The track, "Fantino", was chosen by Sofia Coppola for the soundtrack to her 2003 film Lost in Translation.
Well respected in French music circles,...
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