Artist's albums
Ker Yegu (Solo Piano)
2023 · single
Comptine D'un Autre Été (From Amélie)
2023 · single
Nivlenn
2023 · single
Ar Maner Kozh (Solo Piano)
2023 · single
Ker al Loch (Four Ways)
2023 · single
Le Matin
2023 · single
Comptine d'un autre été (Piano Version)
2023 · single
Kergelen
2023 · single
Kerber Remixes
2022 · album
Avant la chute
2022 · EP
Avant la chute
2022 · single
Kerlann (Laurel Halo Remix)
2022 · single
11 5 18 2 5 18
2022 · album
11 5 18. 1 12. 12 15 3 8
2022 · single
13 1 18 25 (6 5 1 20. 17 21 9 14 17 21 9 19)
2022 · single
11 5 18 2 5 18
2022 · single
Ker al Loch (Beatrice Dillon Remix)
2021 · single
Kerber
2021 · album
The Anatomy of Clouds (Yann Tiersen Remix)
2021 · single
Portrait Remixed
2020 · single
Portrait
2019 · album
Closer (feat. Blonde Redhead)
2019 · single
Rue des cascades (Portrait Version)
2019 · single
Monochrome / Introductory Movement
2019 · single
ALL Singles
2019 · single
Erc'h (feat. Ólavur Jákupsson) [Edit]
2019 · single
All
2019 · album
Pell
2019 · single
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Biography
11 5 18 2 5 18, the unexpected new release from Yann Tiersen was born from experimentation in the studio ahead of a performance at Superbooth, Berlin’s modular and synthesizer festival. With more time than usual to prepare for his live set, Tiersen found himself in his Eskal Studio on the French island of Ushant completing the story he started with 2021’s Kerber – presenting a beautifully textured and highly immersive electronic world. Using samples as his source, Tiersen has resampled, reprogrammed, and recomposed the pieces, creating entirely new tracks unrecognizable from their original versions. Where Kerber took a more nuanced and subtle approach to the electronics, 11 5 18 2 5 18 brings the listener into new sonic spaces and – as recent live performances can attest – these spaces include the dance floor. Yann Tiersen will embark on an extensive, electronics-heavy tour this June in support of 11 5 18 2 5.