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Musical artist
Edith Crash (born 5 October 1983 in
Perpignan , France) is a French singer-songwriter, musician, producer
[4] and one woman band.
[5]
Edith Crash spent her teenage years in Spain before moving to Los Angeles.
[6]
In 2015, she recorded her album Partir with producer
Alain Johannes .
[7]
The same year, her song "Casser" remixed by the Chilean musician Sokio
[8] was used in the movie
Knock, Knock directed by
Eli Roth and starring
Keanu Reeves .
[9]
In February 2016 the prominent French magazine
Rock & Folk gave four stars to her record 'Partir'.
[10]
In 2016 Edith Crash performed at
South by Southwest
[11] in Austin, Texas. She was featured on
NPR as one of the favorite discoveries of the festival.
[12] The article describes her style as bluesy, folky, dark and strange.
[12]
In October 2019 Edith announces her new record "Frenzy" available from
Light In The Attic Records .
[13] The album, was co-produced by Edith and Jeff Berner (
Psychic TV ), it includes collaborations with
Alain Johannes and was mastered by
Bernie Grundman .
[14] A music video directed by
Vice Cooler was released for the song "Running". It was filmed in and around the venue
The Smell in
Downtown Los Angeles .
[15]
Henry Rollins described "Frenzy" as a "Super cool album
[16] " and played several
[17] songs
[18] on his
KCRW show.
Edith Crash performed at the
Primavera Sound Festival in 2012,
SXSW
[19] and
Canadian Music Week
[20] in 2016, as well as at
Lightning in a Bottle in 2017.
[21]
Des Mots – (2010)
De L'Autre Côté – (2011)
[22]
Inonde with Alex Augé – Vagueness Records (2012)
[23]
Film Score – (2013)
Cover Songs – (2013)
Partir – (2015)
Live 2016 – (2016)
Frenzy – (2019)
Home Concert 2020 – (2020)
^ Baker, Trevor (19 June 2012).
"Spanish music now: from Alicante to Zaragoza" .
The Guardian . Retrieved 19 June 2012 .
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"Frenzy - Edith Crash | Credits" . AllMusic . Retrieved 21 January 2020 .
^ San Roman, Gabriel.
"Edith Crash Returns With a New Album Tribute to Her Late Mother" . OCWeekly. Retrieved 19 January 2015 .
^ San Roman, Gabriel.
"Edith Crash: Gut Wrenching Blues From the South...of France" . OC Weekly. Archived from
the original on 1 September 2015. Retrieved 5 February 2014 .
^ Bendix, Trish.
"Edith Crash Debuts New Single" . After Ellen. Retrieved 6 August 2015 .
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"Edith Crash + Sokio (in Spanish)" . La Banda Elastica. Retrieved 11 February 2014 .
^ Clavaud, Guillaume.
"Edith Crash: L'artiste perpignanaise Edith Crash dans la bande originale du prochain film avec Keanu Reeves (in French)" . l'Independant. Retrieved 26 January 2015 .
^ Desgroux, Jean-Charles.
"Rock & Folk" . Rock&Folk. Retrieved 1 February 2016 .
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"SXSW official page" . SXSW. Retrieved 24 March 2016 .
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a
b Hilton, Robin.
"SXSW 2016 Wrap-Up: Our Favorite Discoveries And Memorable Moments" . NPR. Retrieved 24 March 2016 .
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"Edith Crash - Frenzy" . Light In The Attic Records . Retrieved 23 October 2019 .
^ Bronson, Kevin (4 October 2019).
"Video: Edith Crash, 'Running' " . buzzbands.la . Retrieved 23 October 2019 .
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"Premiere: Edith Crash Announces New Album "Frenzy," Shares "Running" Video" . Flood . Retrieved 23 October 2019 .
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"KCRW Broadcast 562 | Henry Rollins" . KCRW . 6 January 2020. Retrieved 21 January 2020 .
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"KCRW Broadcast 563 | Henry Rollins" . KCRW . 13 January 2020. Retrieved 21 January 2020 .
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"KCRW Broadcast 564 | Henry Rollins" . KCRW . 20 January 2020. Retrieved 21 January 2020 .
^
SXSW 2016 Wrap-Up: Our Favorite Discoveries And Memorable Moments
^
Edith Crash "Sur le Bord de la Route" (video)
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Lib Schedule
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"De L'Autre Côté" . Music Brainz. Retrieved 1 February 2011 .
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"Inonde" . Music Brainz. Retrieved 1 February 2013 .