DyE
DyE is the stage name of Juan de Guillebon, a Paris-based French electronic musician, composer, and producer renowned for his eclectic fusion of electronic genres including electropop, chillwave, synthpop, and downtempo.[1] Active since the late 2000s, he draws from diverse influences such as shoegaze, dubstep, and nu-disco, often incorporating analogue synthesizers like the Roland TR-606 and Moog Source into his productions.[1] De Guillebon began his musical journey as a teenage guitarist in a tropical disco band alongside Malian musicians, later studying sound engineering, cello, and electric bass before transitioning to electronic production.[1] He gained initial recognition through his "One Week, One Track!" project on MySpace around 2007, which led to a signing with Tigersushi Records, where his debut release, the Imperator EP, showcased his innovative sound design.[1] His breakthrough came with the 2011 debut album Taki 183, featuring the single "Fantasy," accompanied by an animated music video directed by Jérémie Périn that depicted surreal teenage mischief and garnered significant online attention for its distinctive visual style.[2] Subsequent releases further solidified DyE's reputation in the electronic music scene, including the 2014 album Cocktail Citron and the 2018 effort Inside Out, both released on Tigersushi, exploring themes of cosmic melodies and synthetic experimentation.[3] Collaborations with artists like Shoko Igarashi and Bernardino Femminielli highlight his versatility, blending guest vocals with intricate basslines honed from his earlier role as a bassist for acts such as Joakim & the Disco and Bot'Ox.[4] In 2024, DyE returned with the album MySpace, a nostalgic nod to his online origins, featuring tracks like "Ghost Gun" and "Lose Control" (feat. Joon) that continue his signature harmonic and atmospheric approach.[5]Career
2008–2011: Formation and debut album
Juan de Guillebon, known professionally as DyE, is a French electronic music producer based in Paris. He launched his solo project in 2008 after gaining initial recognition through anonymous weekly track uploads on MySpace, which caught the attention of producers like Zombie Zombie and Feadz. That year, DyE signed with the independent label Tigersushi Records, founded by Joakim Bouaziz, marking the start of his professional career in electronic music production. DyE's debut extended play, Imperator, arrived in early 2009 as his introduction to the electronic scene. Released on February 16, 2009, via Tigersushi Records (catalog TSR031), the vinyl EP showcased a raw fusion of electro, acid, experimental, and disco elements, establishing DyE's signature glitchy, atmospheric sound. The tracklist included:- A1. Imperator (3:39)
- A2. Star Vac (4:06)
- B1. Neige 606 (4:37)
- B2. Dark White (1:05)
- B3. Hye This Is Michael Jackson (2:25)
| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Nike | 4:21 |
| 2 | Fantasy | 4:50 |
| 3 | Cristal d'Acier | 4:59 |
| 4 | Vader | 4:53 |
| 5 | Immortals Only | 3:42 |
| 6 | Hole in Ocean | 5:24 |
| 7 | Mattias & Charlotte | 6:13 |
| 8 | Dark White | 1:05 |
| 9 | Le Dernier Homme | 4:05 |
| 10 | Taki 183 | 6:04 |
2012–present: Subsequent releases and evolution
Following the success of his debut album Taki 183, DyE released his second studio album, Cocktail Citron, in March 2014, through the French label Tigersushi. The album continued DyE's exploration of electronic and synth-pop sounds, building on the eclectic style established in his earlier work, with a focus on vibrant, dance-oriented production that incorporated layered synthesizers and rhythmic elements. Produced primarily by Juan de Guillebon (DyE's real name) in collaboration with Tigersushi's network of musicians, the record emphasized improvisational sessions that blended electro-funk influences, reflecting the label's tradition of fostering creative jams among artists. No major promotional tours were documented for the release, though it received attention through Tigersushi's distribution channels and online platforms. In 2017, DyE issued the Emo Machine EP on November 3 via Tigersushi, serving as a transitional release that previewed his evolving sound. The EP features three tracks: the title song "Emo Machine" with vocals by Scottish singer Mark Kerr, an Autarkic remix, and an instrumental version, clocking in at around 14 minutes total. This project marked DyE's first significant vocal collaboration since his debut, introducing emotive, introspective lyrics over pulsating electronic beats, and directly bridged to his next full-length by including the lead single from the forthcoming album. The EP's release highlighted DyE's growing interest in hybrid electronic forms, setting the stage for more experimental full-length explorations. DyE's third album, Inside Out, arrived on February 16, 2018, again on Tigersushi, showcasing a clear artistic evolution toward more collaborative and genre-blending production. The record incorporated experimental elements such as distorted synths, guest vocals from artists like Alice Lewis on "Amours Satellites," and tracks like "3MMC" that pushed boundaries with glitchy, industrial-tinged electronics, departing from the cleaner pop structures of prior works. User reviews on platforms like Bandcamp praised its "pure love and talent" in crafting fun, immersive listens, underscoring DyE's maturation as a producer who balanced accessibility with sonic innovation. This album solidified his reputation within the French electronic scene, emphasizing emotional depth through abstract sound design. DyE maintained his long-standing association with Tigersushi for subsequent releases, including the fourth studio album MySpace on March 1, 2024. The album, comprising 9 tracks with collaborations featuring artists like Joon on "Lose Control," Shoko Igarashi on "Eyes to Eyes" and "Aya Takano," Angie David on "Asphalte," and Bernardino Femminielli on "Post Heaven," centered on themes of digital nostalgia and interpersonal connection, drawing from early internet-era aesthetics while grounding them in live instrumentation and improvisation. Production involved jam sessions with fellow musicians, aligning with Tigersushi's ethos of organic creativity over rigid electronic templates. As of November 2025, MySpace represents DyE's most recent major output, with no further full-length albums announced. Throughout this period, DyE's career evolved through selective live performances, including appearances at electronic music events in Europe, though detailed tour records remain sparse post-2012. His music production extended beyond albums into film scoring; under his real name Juan de Guillebon, he composed the soundtrack for the 2021 short film Caledonia and the 2023 documentary Un comté apocryphe, integrating ambient electronic textures with narrative-driven soundscapes. These endeavors highlight a broadening of his artistic scope, though his core output stayed rooted in electronic experimentation rather than shifts to other genres like alternative rock.Artistry
Musical style
DyE's music is primarily defined by genres such as electropop, chillwave, and synthpop, featuring dreamy electronic textures, nostalgic melodies, and a blend of retro-futuristic elements. Early works like the debut album Taki 183 emphasize electropop with infusions of shoegaze, introverted dubstep, and hallucinogenic nu-disco, creating personal, progressive urban soundscapes marked by harmonic instrumental radicals and disarticulated cosmic melodies.[1] Specific sonic signatures in tracks like "Fantasy" contribute to a hazy, internet-era nostalgia that permeates his electropop foundation.[6] In production, DyE relies on electronic synthesis through analogue hardware, including the Roland TR-606 drum machine, Moog Source synthesizer, and Korg Poly Six, which are integrated into Pro Tools for a tight yet delirious spectral quality. His approach favors beat-driven structures with B-Boy influences, drawing from hip-hop rhythms and urban bass-playing roots to craft rhythmic, danceable frameworks that push boundaries between electronic pop and experimental forms.[1][7] DyE's style has evolved from the electropop-centric focus of Taki 183 toward more experimental and eclectic expressions in his 2018–2024 releases, such as Inside Out and MySpace. These later albums incorporate diverse influences spanning 1970s rock like Bruce Springsteen to modern electronic artists like Daphni, processed through filters and hardware for loud, unashamed, and hedonistic results blending synthwave bombs with electro funk. This shift introduces alternative rock elements, enhancing the overall eclecticism while maintaining core electronic beats.[8][5][9]Notable works and collaborations
DyE's signature track "Fantasy," released in 2011 as part of his debut album Taki 183, explores themes of emotional isolation, procrastination, and escapism through its lyrics, which depict a narrator grappling with high emotional barriers ("The walls so high and you won't feel") and the fear of failure amid surreal, dreamlike imagery like a spying moon and elusive "golden gate."[10] Musically, the song layers pulsating synths and a driving beat to create an electropop foundation that builds tension, culminating in a cathartic release that mirrors the lyrical descent into fantasy as a refuge from reality. Its lasting legacy extends beyond music into internet culture, where the accompanying animated music video—directed by Jérémie Périn and featuring grotesque transformations of teenagers during a nocturnal encounter—has amassed over 70 million views on YouTube as of November 2025.[11] Among DyE's other standout tracks, "She's Bad" from the 2014 album Cocktail Citron stands out for its collaboration with electro-funk pioneer Egyptian Lover, blending DyE's signature synth-driven grooves with the guest artist's raw, vocal-driven energy to evoke 1980s West Coast rap influences in a modern electropop context. Similarly, the title track "Cocktail Citron" features vocalist Angie David, whose sultry delivery complements DyE's intricate electronic arrangements, highlighting themes of intoxicating nightlife and fleeting connections through its rhythmic, bass-heavy composition. From the 2018 album Inside Out, "Amours Satellites" featuring Alice Lewis delivers a poignant exploration of distant relationships, with Lewis's ethereal vocals weaving through DyE's atmospheric synths and subtle percussion to create a sense of orbiting emotional intimacy.[8] DyE has contributed to visual media through music videos and film scoring, notably providing the soundtrack for the 2021 short film Caledonia, where his compositions underscore themes of introspection with minimalist electronic textures.[12] In 2023, he composed the score for Un comté apocryphe, a French-Swiss drama inspired by William Faulkner's fictional Yoknapatawpha County, using layered synths and ambient sounds to evoke hidden, apocryphal narratives of secrecy and isolation.[12][13] These works tie into his broader Tigersushi Records affiliations, where partnerships with label artists like Joakim and remixer CFCF—evident in the "Fantasy" CFCF Remix—have amplified his sound across compilations and EPs.Discography
Studio albums
DyE has released four studio albums to date, all through the Tigersushi label unless otherwise noted. These full-length releases showcase his evolution in electronic music, blending electro, new wave, and synthpop elements.Taki 183
Released on June 13, 2011, by Tigersushi in CD and digital formats. The album marked DyE's debut full-length project. No peak chart positions or specific sales figures are available.| Track | Title | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Nike | 4:21 |
| 2 | Fantasy | 4:50 |
| 3 | Cristal d'Acier | 4:59 |
| 4 | Vader | 4:53 |
| 5 | Immortals Only | 3:42 |
| 6 | Hole in Ocean | 5:24 |
| 7 | Mattias & Charlotte | 6:13 |
| 8 | Dark White | 1:05 |
| 9 | Taki 183 | 6:05 |
| 10 | Star Vac | 4:09 |
Cocktail Citron
Released on March 18, 2014, by Tigersushi in double LP vinyl, CD, and digital formats. This sophomore album expanded DyE's sound with collaborations and varied production. No peak chart positions or specific sales figures are available.| Track | Title | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Before Today | 4:22 |
| 2 | Downlovers | 4:37 |
| 3 | Ark Crama | 1:02 |
| 4 | Princess | 2:37 |
| 5 | She's Bad (feat. Egyptian Lover) | 6:11 |
| 6 | Night in the Science Zone | 3:30 |
| 7 | Cocktail Citron | 3:40 |
| 8 | Bang 666! | 3:38 |
| 9 | Sunrises | 4:03 |
| 10 | Steel Life | 3:56 |
| 11 | Rue du Mont Thabor | 4:52 |
| 12 | Gamma Virginids | 5:16 |
Inside Out
Released on March 30, 2018, by Tigersushi in LP vinyl, CD, and digital formats. The third album explored more introspective themes within DyE's electronic framework. No peak chart positions or specific sales figures are available.| Track | Title | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Amours Satellites | 3:51 |
| 2 | K-Fun | 3:08 |
| 3 | 3MMC | 3:36 |
| 4 | Inside Out | 3:34 |
| 5 | Emo Machine | 3:42 |
| 6 | Caprice Classic | 4:44 |
| 7 | Mo5 | 3:04 |
| 8 | Turquoise Days | 4:55 |
| 9 | SathorN | 6:33 |
| 10 | Pearls of Mercury | 2:36 |
| 11 | Arkanoid | 5:02 |
MySpace
Released on March 1, 2024, by Tigersushi in CD and digital formats. This fourth album incorporated guest vocalists and a nostalgic synthpop vibe. No peak chart positions or specific sales figures are available.| Track | Title | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ghost Gun | 2:51 |
| 2 | Control Freak (feat. Joon) | 3:09 |
| 3 | Eyes to Eyes (feat. Shoko Igarashi) | 2:28 |
| 4 | Asphalte (feat. Angie David) | 2:47 |
| 5 | Music and Dance (feat. Amy Douglas) | 3:36 |
| 6 | MySpace | 3:25 |
| 7 | Come to My House | 4:02 |
| 8 | Post Heaven (feat. Bernardino Femminielli) | 3:50 |
| 9 | Antibodies | 4:47 |
Extended plays
DyE released his debut extended play, Imperator, in 2009 through the Tigersushi label (catalog TSR 031).[19] Issued as a 12-inch vinyl at 33⅓ RPM, the EP featured five tracks totaling approximately 15 minutes and marked an early exploration of DyE's electronic sound prior to his full-length debut.[19] The tracklist for Imperator is as follows:- A1: Imperator
- A2: Star Vac
- B1: Neige 606
- B2: Dark White
- B3: Hye This Is Michael Jackson[19]