Yodelice

After working as a composer for M6 (L5, the musical Alive...), composer and musician Maxim Nucci (Nouchy for his civil status, born in Créteil on February 23, 1979), decided to launch his own business, after having worked alongside singer Jenifer as a composer and producer for her debut. His first album, Maxim Nucci , released in 2006, failed to meet with critical acclaim. Wishing to draw a symbolic line under his past, he created a new persona called Yodelice. It was under this pseudonym that the folk-influenced acoustic album Tree of Life was released in 2009, featuring the track " Sunday with a Flu ". After a nomination at the Victoires de la Musique awards, Yodelice continued in a more rock vein on the album Cardioid (2010), which confirmed the musician's creative flair. In 2013, the radio broadcast of the track " Fade Away " heralded the release of the third album Square Eyes, followed by a tour summarized in the live album Like a Million Dreams, released the following year. Two years later, he composed and partly produced Johnny Hallyday's album De l'Amour . In 2017, after producing Jain's successful debut album Zanaka, Yodelice returned to the forefront with the soundtrack to Guillaume Canet's film Rock'N'Roll, in which he plays himself. He continued his collaboration with Johnny Hallyday and played an active role in the creation of his last album, Mon Pays, C'est l'Amour, which was unfinished at the time of his death on December 5, 2017. After a long hiatus, Yodelice returns in 2022 with The Circle, a dark folk record performed in English, nine years after his last album. In 2024, What's the Cure? is an all-English album that sees Yodelice shift his style to synthpop and guitar rock.

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