Revers Gagnant formed in Paris in the late 1990s around Olivier Boura and Patricia Scherrer. They worked with a shifting group of musicians, making music that leaned toward the atmospheric and dreamlike.
In 2000, they released the single "Moon," which became their most recognizable track. Its drifting melody and quiet vocals gave them a foothold outside France.
They put out a few albums over the next decade, like 2003's "L'Autre Côté de la Lune" and 2006's "Solaris." The records kept to that same hazy, spacious sound, built around Scherrer's voice and Boura's arrangements.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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