Tahiti 80

Tahiti 80

Genres: french, indie pop, pop, indie, alternative

About Tahiti 80

Formed by multi instrumentalists Xavier Boyer, Médéric Gontier, Sylvain Marchand & Pedro Resende, Tahiti 80 ’s adventure began in the French cities of Rouen and Paris in the mid 90s. Singer/ guitarist Boyer and bassist Resende formed the pop combo as students at the University of Rouen, sharing an affinity for indie music, new wave and sixties pop. Taking their name from a souvenir t-shirt given to Boyer's father in 1980, the duo recruited guitarist Mederic Gontier, and with the addition of drummer Sylvain Marchand a year later, the lineup was complete. The foursome released a self-produced and self-financed EP, "20 Minutes" (Bobby Records 1996) which resulted in them signing a deal with French label Atmospheriques. In 1998, the band flew to NYC to record their first album “Puzzle” with Andy Chase. Featuring contributions from Eric Matthews and Adam Schlesinger, "Puzzle" was mixed in Sweden with Tore Johansson. The record, released between the end of 1999 & early 2000 received much praise from the press (band of the week in Melody Maker in Spring 1999), and saw the band touring the world to promote it. “Puzzle” eventually went gold in Japan. Of all the singles taken from the album, "Heartbeat" was the most successful. Tahiti 80's US label, Minty Fresh, released a mini LP called "Extra Pieces", which included B-sides, remixes & other rarities. In 2001, the band re-united with Andy Chase to record a more experimental follow up album: “Wallpaper For The Soul”. The sessions took place in Rouen, NYC, Etretat, London & Portland (Oregon). Collaborators on this effort include mixer Tony Lash and Let It Be arranger Richard Hewson. “Wallpaper For The Soul” was released in 2002, garnered good reviews (it was selected as one of Uncut’s top 10 albums of the year) and was followed by another mini album "A piece of Sunshine" made up of out-takes from the prolific album sessions. Following that, Xavier Boyer selected songs for a compilation called "A Piece of Gold” on behalf of the band. Featuring various artists such as Todd Rundgren, The Small Faces, Donald Byrd....) it was only released in Japan for copywrite reasons. For their third album, from 2003 – 2004, Tahiti 80 spent several months at their own recording studio, the Tahitilab. The way of working was different this time: as opposed to "Puzzle" & "WFTS", the songs were mostly improvised and written in the studio. The soul journey which began on songs like "Heartbeat" and "1,000 Times" matured on "Fosbury". They collaborated with Neal Pogue (co-production & mix) and Serban Ghenea (mix), respectively Outkast’s and NERD’s sound engineers, with British singer Linda Lewis duetting on "Your Love Shines". And "Better Days Will Come" was featured in the first episode of the fourth season of Smallville (an American television series) in September, 2004. Between tours, Boyer & Resende produced a couple of albums by friends (Fugu, Calc) whilst Xavier Boyer - under the anagram pseudonym Axe Riverboy - recorded the somewhat folk-influenced solo album "Tutu To Tango". In 2007, the band transferred to Universal's Barclay label and in 2008, they went back to the Tahitilab to record "Activity Center". It was described by the critics as a back to basics album, with a rawer sound and a rock production style. Sylvain Marchand wasn't involved as a drummer as ear problems which had plagued him for years, prevented him from recording his drum parts. Drums were subsequently played by Julien Barbagallo with percussion by Raphael Leger (respectively Tahiti 80's live keyboardist/percussionist and drummer). To promote the album, the band explored new territories (Taiwan, South America) and they even licensed the album for release in the US on their own imprint "Human Sounds" (a reference to "Pet Sounds" by The Beach Boys). During winter and early spring 2010, Tahiti 80 recorded a 5th album: The Past, The Present & The Possible (a reference to the principles of Postmodernism). The album inspired by Krautrock and New Wave featured contributions from Lash & Johansson. Japanese graphic designer Daisuke Kitayama directed animated videos for Solitary Business, Darlin’ & Easy. By the release of this album, Tahiti 80 had fully moved to their own label, "Human Sounds", previously just a label used for "Activity Center", now a fully realized label, with "The Past, The Present, & The Possible" being the labels first major release worldwide, HS003. As The Past tour ended, the band took a much needed break, releasing a 7 inch single "Escalator" released by WeWant2Wecord in June 2012, followed by a 5 track EP, "Bang" (on Human Sounds) in March 2013 . Between the recordings, Julien Barbagallo had left the band on amicable terms to join Tame Impala and was replaced by Hadrien Grange (Dorian Pimpernel) for live shows . After a slot at the Fuji Rock festival in Japan in 2013, Tahiti 80 were back in the studio to finish their 6th album. The sessions which had started in Rouen ended at National Freedom studio (Oregon), home of Richard Swift (The Shins, The Black Keys). Boyer & co went for a synth pop vibe, focusing on the « dark, sexy stuff » as mixer and co-producer Swift put it. The first singles to be taken from "BALLROOM" are Crush! & Missing. On October 20th, 2014, Tahiti 80 release their 6th studio album, "BALLROOM".

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Tahiti 80 — Top 30 songs of 31

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Tahiti 80 Crush!
Tahiti 80 UFO
Tahiti 80 A love from outer space
Tahiti 80 Big Day
Tahiti 80 Lost in the Sound
Tahiti 80 Puzzle
Tahiti 80 Escalator
Tahiti 80 Easy
Tahiti 80 Let Me Be Your Story
Tahiti 80 Coldest Summer
Tahiti 80 Every Little Thing
Tahiti 80 Changes (Swayzak Darkfarmer Remix)
Tahiti 80 1.000 Times
Tahiti 80 Here comes
Tahiti 80 Memories of the past
Tahiti 80 1,000 Times
Tahiti 80 Zoo (2022)
Tahiti 80 Missing
Tahiti 80 Natural Reaction
Tahiti 80 1000 Times
Tahiti 80 Sound Museum (2018)
Tahiti 80 A Love From Outer Space
Tahiti 80 Heartbeat
Tahiti 80 Really Really
Tahiti 80 1000 Times
Tahiti 80 Down Town (Acoustic Version)
Tahiti 80 Rain steam and speed
Tahiti 80 Strange Things
Tahiti 80 Heartbeat (2000)
Tahiti 80 Hot (2021)
A love from outer space
Big Day
Lost in the Sound
Escalator
Let Me Be Your Story
Coldest Summer
Every Little Thing
Changes (Swayzak Darkfarmer Remix)
1.000 Times
Here comes
Memories of the past
1,000 Times
Zoo (2022)
Missing
Natural Reaction
1000 Times
Sound Museum (2018)
A Love From Outer Space
Heartbeat
Really Really
1000 Times
Down Town (Acoustic Version)
Rain steam and speed
Strange Things
Heartbeat (2000)
Hot (2021)