Maud Geffray (DJ) and Sébastien Chenut (DJ) met in La Baule in 1993, and began scouring the clubs. In 1998, they formed Scratch Massive. They released Enemy & Lovers in 2003, followed by Naked in 2005, and Time in 2007. Scratch Massive, known for their hair-raising live performances, signed to PIAS and released Underground Needs Your Money Baby in 2008. Joy in 2009 and Nuit de Rêve featuring "Take Me There" with Jimmy Somerville in 2011 still don't help Scratch Massive break through at the highest level. In 2013, Communion is the band's first live album. The duo then turned their attention to composing soundtracks for film and TV. In 2014, the soundtrack to the film 1994 is credited to Maud Geffray and Scartch Massive, followed by Day Out of Days in 2016 and Junior in 2017. The latter is also the first production for the duo's new label, Bordel Records. The following year saw the release of Garden of Love, before a new soundtrack for the film Préliminaires in 2021. Returning with the album Nox Anima in 2025, Scratch Massive invited singers Yelle and Jeanne Added.
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