Artist's albums
Eye cube
2023 · album
Kaszio plus 1
2023 · single
0/0/01/48
2023 · single
Démon Du Parking
2022 · single
Cubo Live Sessions, Vol. 2
2021 · EP
Cubo Live Session, Vol. 1
2020 · EP
Double Pack
2018 · album
Oeil Cube vs. I:Cube (Live in Paris, 1996)
2018 · single
VER105 12 EP
2015 · EP
Cryptoporticus
2015 · single
Cubo Rhythm Trax
2014 · single
In Alpha EP
2012 · EP
"M" Megamix
2012 · album
Lucifer en discothèque
2012 · single
Mérovingienne
2010 · single
Falling
2010 · single
Tribute To John Surman
2010 · single
FR33Z
2009 · single
Les Archives Cubistes Volume 1
2009 · single
Metamorphik
2009 · single
Mingus In My Pocket
2009 · single
Picnic Attack
2009 · album
Picnik Attack EP
2009 · EP
Prophetization EP
2009 · EP
Vacuum Jackers EP
2009 · EP
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Biography
French techno/house producer I:Cube (aka Nicholas Chaix), along with such artists as Air, Motorbass, and Daft Punk, was one of the most hyped underground acts on Paris' resurging dance scene during 1996-97 (with the difference that, instead of the industry, it was those artists doing the hyping). Similar in some respects to his colleagues, I:Cube's near-comprehensive fusion of the range of minimal electronic dance musics -- a molten concoction of funk, soul, electro, trance, Chicago house, and Detroit techno -- first surfaced through the "Disco Cubism" single (on popular Parisian DJ Gilb-R's Versatile label) in 1996. Made all the more amazing by the discovery that it was the work of a teenage schoolboy, the single's popularity was upped considerably by the full-length debut, Picnic Attack, which appeared the following year. Informed by a heavy dose of driving, minimal, trance-oriented techno, the album helped distinguish I:Cube's style from that of his more press-hounded countrymates (and attracted a fair amount of hounding on its own). A surprising and consistently inventive release, the album (along with Daft Punk's Homework and the Sourcelab label compilations) gave considerable weight to the notion that Paris' dance underground is among the least stylistically segregated around, producing innovative, compositionally accomplished music both clear in focus and broad in scope. Adore, an album that pleased the dance floor and couch heads, followed in 2000. Around the album's release he released a collaberation with DJ Gilb-R as Chateau Flight. ~ Sean Cooper, Rovi