Artist's albums
Requiem
2019 · album
Entre les mains
2019 · single
AqME
2017 · album
Rien ne nous arrêtera
2017 · single
Refuser le silence
2017 · single
Tant d'années
2017 · single
Sombres efforts (Édition 15ème anniversaire)
2017 · album
Superstar (Remastered 2017)
2017 · single
Le rouge et le noir (Remastered 2017)
2017 · single
"Si" n'existe pas (Remastered 2017)
2017 · single
Dévisager Dieu
2014 · album
Enfants de Dieu
2014 · single
Les sentiers de l'aube
2012 · EP
Epithète, dominion, épitaphe
2012 · album
Idiologie
2012 · single
En l'honneur de Jupiter
2009 · album
Heresie
2008 · album
Heresie - édition Limitée
2008 · album
Live(s)
2006 · album
La fin des temps
2005 · album
Polaroids & pornographie
2004 · album
Sombres efforts
2002 · album
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Biography
French nu-metal quartet AqME emerged from the influential Team Nowhere collective to become one of the most acclaimed hard rock acts of its generation. Assembled from the remnants of the group Neurosyndrom, AqME formed in Paris in 1999. Frontman Koma (Thomas Thirrion), guitarist Ben (Benjamin Rubin), bassist Sofi, and drummer ETN (Etienne Sarhtou) comprised the founding lineup, joining acts like Pleymo, Enhancer, and Wünjo as part of a loose-knit confederation of hip-hop-inspired metal bands lumped together under the Team Nowhere banner. After issuing the six-song demo University of Nowhere to strong sales and positive critical notice, AqME in mid-2000 released an expanded version. Bassist Charlotte Poiget replaced Sofi prior to sessions for the band's official debut, 2002's Sombres Efforts. A major French tour followed, and only in late 2003 did AqMe return to the studio to begin work on the follow-up, Polaroïds & Pornographie. The 2005 LP La Fin des Temps proved their commercial breakthrough, generating the radio smash "Pas Assez Loin." ~ Jason Ankeny