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Robin Coudert

Robin Coudert (born 13 July 1978 in , ), better known by his stage name Rob, is a , , , and composer specializing in film and television scores. Based in , Coudert has composed over 40 original soundtracks since 2010, with a focus on , , and genre films that blend electronic, synth-driven elements with orchestral textures. His acclaimed works include the scores for Maniac (2012), a psychological remake directed by Franck Khalfoun; (2017), a revenge by ; and (2020), a dark adaptation by . He has also scored notable television series such as Le Bureau des Légendes (2015–2020), a , and Troy: Fall of a City (2018), a historical epic. In addition to his scoring career, Coudert is a touring keyboardist and percussionist for the Grammy Award-winning indie rock band Phoenix, contributing to their live performances since the mid-2000s. He maintains a long-term creative partnership with director Rebecca Zlotowski, providing music for her films including Grand Central (2013), Planetarium (2016), and Other People's Children (2022). Coudert's early training in classical trumpet and electronic music informs his versatile style, which has earned him recognition as one of France's most prolific composers in contemporary cinema.

Early life and education

Childhood and influences

Robin Coudert was born on May 15, 1978, in , . He spent his early years in before his family relocated to the Parisian suburbs, specifically L'Étang-la-Ville near Versailles, where he grew up in a relatively ordinary environment that fostered his budding interest in music and . From a young age, Coudert displayed a strong affinity for soundtracks, with early memories including the theme from the animated series around age 3 or 4, as well as films like The Mission and . His parents supported his musical pursuits, though he later recalled the challenges of his initial training. Coudert began his formal musical education at age 8 with classical lessons, a period he described as intense but ultimately unfulfilling, leading him to quit around age 11 after an episode of exhaustion during practice. Transitioning to more self-directed exploration, he took up the and piano shortly thereafter, using an Atari ST computer and software to compose his first electronic pieces by his early teens. This shift marked the onset of his fascination with electronic music, influenced by pioneers in the genre such as and French composers like and , whose works he encountered through his brother's record collection and television. During his teenage years, Coudert gained practical experience by joining local bands, starting with a heavy metal group called Insane! around age 14, followed by a funk ensemble at age 16, where he contributed on keyboards and percussion. These formative performances exposed him to collaborative songwriting and live energy, drawing from the vibrant French pop/rock and electronic scenes, including acts like Air whose atmospheric soundscapes resonated with his evolving style. His early influences also extended to film composers like Ennio Morricone and Roman Polanski's collaborators, blending orchestral drama with synthetic experimentation that would define his later career. A brief mention of his move to Paris for further studies in 1996 underscores this transitional phase.

Artistic training

In 1996, Robin Coudert enrolled at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in , where he initially pursued studies in under the guidance of painter Vladimir Veličković. During his time there, Coudert's interests shifted toward music production, building on early experiments with electronic composition that began in childhood when he started creating pieces at age 10 using a and ST computer. This transition led him to explore music more formally while still at Beaux-Arts, where he began producing tracks and integrating his artistic background into sonic experimentation. By the late 1990s, Coudert had started initial collaborations with emerging French artists, including performing on keyboards and percussion with the band Phoenix during their early live shows. He also worked with singer-songwriter Sébastien Tellier on various projects during this period, helping to shape their initial recordings and establishing key connections in the Parisian music scene. During these formative years, Coudert adopted the stage name "" to distinguish his musical endeavors from his training, marking the beginning of his professional identity as a and performer. This first appeared on his debut EP, Musique pour un Enfant Jouet, released in 1998, reflecting his evolving focus on electronic and pop influences.

Music career

Early releases

Coudert entered the music industry performing under the stage name ROB, signing with the Paris-based Source Records label—known for launching French electronic acts like Air—after being introduced by members of the band Phoenix. His debut single, "Musique pour un enfant jouet," was released in 1999 on Source Records, marking his initial foray into blending melodic songwriting with subtle electronic textures. This was followed by the singles "Amours" in 2000 and "Power Glove" in 2001, both also issued by Source, which further showcased his emerging style of introspective pop infused with rock and synth elements. In 2001, ROB released his debut album Don't Kill on Source Records, a 14-track collection that combined power pop structures with electronic flourishes and influences from 1960s and 1970s soundtracks, earning attention for its eclectic yet cohesive sound. The follow-up album, Satyred Love, arrived in on the same label, expanding on this fusion with prog rock arrangements, hooks reminiscent of and , and thematic explorations of mythic romance across its 11 tracks. After a period of relative inactivity in his artist releases, Coudert revived his project in with the Dodécalogue initiative on the Institubes label, envisioning a series of 12 instrumental EPs each dedicated to one of the apostles and drawing inspiration from the Gospels. Ultimately, six volumes were released between and —covering Pierre, , , , Matthieu, and Philippe—featuring atmospheric, experimental compositions that shifted toward more ambient and orchestral electronics.

Productions and collaborations

Robin Coudert entered music production in the mid-2000s, collaborating with French singer on her recordings released under in 2007. In 2010, Coudert served as producer for 's album Une enfant du siècle, overseeing its creation alongside sound engineer and contributing to its eclectic pop sound. Coudert's involvement with the French indie rock band Phoenix dates to the early 2000s, including live performances as a touring keyboardist and multi-instrumentalist. In 2009, he provided additional production support and performed marimba on tracks from their album Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix, including the opener "Love Like a Sunset, Pt. 1." He has continued supporting Phoenix's live performances on major tours through 2024, including the co-headlining with in 2023 and appearances at the Tomavistas Festival. In 2016, Coudert co-produced Mexican artist León Larregui's sophomore solo album Voluma alongside Adan Jodorowsky and Jack Lahana, blending elements that earned the record platinum certification in .

Film and television scoring

Initial forays

Robin Coudert's entry into film composing began in 2005 with the short film Pink Cowboy Boots, directed by Maria Larrea, marking his debut in scoring for cinema. This project emerged organically from his established career as a pop and electronic music producer, where his cinematic and eclectic style naturally aligned with visual storytelling. His prior production experience, including work with artists like Sébastien Tellier and Phoenix, provided foundational techniques in sound design that facilitated this shift. By 2010, Coudert had transitioned to feature films, composing the score for Belle Épine (also known as Dear Prudence), directed by Rebecca Zlotowski, which served as his first full-length cinematic effort. This was followed in 2011 by Jimmy Rivière, directed by Teddy Lussi-Modeste, a drama exploring themes of vengeance and redemption. In 2012, he composed for the horror remake Maniac, directed by Franck Khalfoun, blending electronic tension with psychological dread, and Populaire, directed by Régis Roinsard, a period drama that highlighted his ability to blend retro aesthetics with modern electronic elements. These early feature scores allowed Coudert to experiment with narrative-driven music, drawing on his electronic background to create atmospheric textures that supported character development and emotional arcs. Coudert expanded into television in 2015 as the primary for the series Le Bureau des Légendes (The Bureau), which ran through 2020 across five seasons. Adapting his electronic and melodic style to the demands of episodic presented challenges, as he noted the need to scale back assertive musical phrases to serve the without overpowering dialogue or plot progression. This required developing a collaborative "language" with directors to align his innovative sound palettes with the medium's tighter constraints and faster production pace. During this phase, Coudert built enduring relationships with directors, particularly through trust-based partnerships that encouraged artistic . His with Zlotowski on Belle Épine evolved into a longstanding creative , rooted in shared experimental instincts and mutual respect, which opened doors to further opportunities in the French film industry. These connections emphasized the importance of ego-free in scoring, enabling Coudert to push boundaries while meeting directors' visions.

Key soundtracks

Coudert's score for the 2017 Revenge, directed by , marked a pivotal moment in his composing career, earning acclaim for its tense electronic atmospheres that amplify the 's visceral suspense and surreal tone through pulsating synths and minimalist pulses. The , featuring tracks like "Apple Bikini" and "Eagle Soul," was released by Lakeshore in 2018. This work showcased his ability to blend industrial electronic elements with rhythmic intensity, setting a foundation for his horror genre contributions. His international breakthrough arrived with the dramatic orchestral score for the Netflix/BBC miniseries Troy: Fall of a City (2018), which reimagined the epic tale with sweeping strings and choral motifs to evoke ancient grandeur and conflict, and the Gretel & Hansel (2020), where his eerie, minimalist synth-driven composition created an anachronistic folk atmosphere of dread and . The soundtrack, including cues like "Witchcraft" and "Somniferum," was released on and digital by Waxwork Records in 2020. These projects expanded Coudert's reach beyond French cinema, highlighting his versatility in adapting textures to mythological and fairy-tale narratives. Building on earlier film experiences, Coudert continued with scores for Oxygen (2021), a claustrophobic sci-fi thriller featuring tense electronic pulses that mirror the protagonist's desperation; co-composed with Jonatán Pastircák for Nightsiren (2022), a dark and moody horror underscoring Slovak folklore and psychological terror; Ex-Husbands (2023), a light, guitar-inflected emotional layer for the father-son comedy-drama; Never Let Go (2024), a supernatural horror thriller with haunting orchestral and synth elements enhancing isolation and familial bonds; the limited TV series The Confidante (2024), providing subtle, character-driven motifs for its post-terrorism drama; and Colours of Time (2025), a hybrid blend supporting the film's time-spanning narrative. Soundtrack albums for The Confidante were released in November 2024 by Hippocampus, while Colours of Time followed in May 2025 via the same label. In 2025, Coudert is also scoring A Private Life, directed by Rebecca Zlotowski. Throughout these projects from 2017 onward, Coudert's compositional style has evolved toward a orchestral-electronic approach, merging lush strings and percussion with synthetic layers to enhance the atmospheric demands of and genres, as seen in his transition from pure synth dominance in Revenge to more integrated ensembles in later works like Troy: Fall of a City and Colours of Time.

Discography

Albums

Robin Coudert, performing under the stage name , debuted with the studio album Don't Kill in 2001 on Source Records, a label under . The record fuses electronic and rock elements, evoking influences alongside nods to 1960s and 1970s soundtracks. His sophomore effort, Satyred Love, followed in 2002, also released by Source Records. This album continued in the and vein, marking a stylistic in ROB's early output. ROB produced no further full-length studio albums after 2002, pivoting toward shorter formats, production work for other artists, and compositions for film and television.

Singles and EPs

Robin Coudert, under his Rob, began his recording career with a series of early singles released on the Source Etc label in the late and early 2000s. His debut single, "Musique pour un enfant jouet," was issued in 1999, marking his initial foray into pop and music with a playful yet experimental sound. This was followed by "Amours" in 2000, which explored romantic themes through layered synths and vocals, and "" in 2001, incorporating retro video game-inspired elements into his style. In 2009 and 2010, Coudert released the Dodécalogue series, a collection of six experimental EPs on the Institubes label, inspired by the apostles and blending ambient, psychedelic, and futuristic sounds. The volumes include Dodécalogue Vol. I: (2009), Dodécalogue Vol. II: Jean (2009), Dodécalogue Vol. III: Jacques Le Majeur (2009), Dodécalogue Vol. IV: Thadée (2009), Dodécalogue Vol. V: Matthieu (2010), and Dodécalogue Vol. VI: Philippe (2010), forming an unfinished project of 12 intended instrumental works that showcased his evolving compositional approach. Post-2020, Coudert has issued several standalone singles reflecting his continued experimentation in and collaborative pop. "," featuring Jack Lahana and León Larregui, was released in , highlighting intricate and global influences. "Toupies," a collaboration with Jack Lahana and , followed later that year, incorporating upbeat rhythms and lyrical interplay. "Wake Up" appeared as a single in , emphasizing minimalist textures. "Adentro" was released in , delving into introspective, atmospheric soundscapes. Additionally, the EP The Dam (Bande originale du ), comprising six tracks from the short of the same name, was issued in on , serving as both a accompaniment and an independent artist release.

Other work

Remixes

Robin Coudert, performing under the stage name Rob, entered the remix landscape in the early 2000s with his reinterpretation of Air's "Playground Love," transforming it into the "High School Prom Playground Love (Rob Remix)." This version, featuring a more upbeat and prom-ready vibe, appeared on the original motion picture score for The Virgin Suicides in 2000.

Additional compositions

In addition to his prominent work in feature films and major television productions, Robin Coudert has contributed original scores to several documentaries and smaller-scale television projects, showcasing his ability to adapt atmospheric and narrative-driven music to .

Awards and nominations

César and Lumière awards

Robin Coudert, known professionally as , received significant recognition from major French film and television awards for his early compositional work, highlighting his rising prominence in the domestic industry during the . These accolades, particularly from the and Awards, underscored his ability to craft evocative scores that enhanced narrative depth in both and television, marking a pivotal phase in his transition from to acclaimed . In 2013, Coudert earned a nomination for the César Award for Best Original Music for his score to the romantic comedy Populaire, directed by Régis Roinsard, where his vibrant, period-infused compositions complemented the film's 1950s setting and energetic storytelling. This nomination, one of France's highest honors in cinema, affirmed his burgeoning talent just a few years into his film scoring career. Coudert was nominated for the Lumière Award for Best Music in 2017 for Planetarium, a psychological drama directed by Rebecca Zlotowski, featuring his atmospheric and haunting soundtrack that mirrored the film's exploration of mysticism and sibling bonds. The Lumière Awards, organized by the French film promotion organization Unifrance, celebrate outstanding French productions and further cemented Coudert's reputation for innovative scoring in auteur-driven projects. That same year, Coudert's music for the television film Un Ciel Radieux, directed by , garnered multiple honors, including the Best Music award at the Festival de la Fiction TV de , recognizing its emotional resonance in a story of personal redemption. Additionally, he won the Lauriers de la Radio et de la Télévision for the original music of an audiovisual work, and in 2018, the Prix UCMF in the Audiovisuel category from the Union des Compositeurs de Musiques de Film, emphasizing the score's impact on the telefilm's heartfelt narrative. These television-focused awards reflected the industry's appreciation for Coudert's versatility in blending orchestral and electronic elements to elevate dramatic television.

International recognitions

Coudert's score for the horror thriller Revenge (2017) received recognition at the Fright Meter Awards, highlighting his contributions to genre cinema. For Gretel & Hansel (2020), his atmospheric folk-horror composition secured a win for Best Original Music - International Competition at the CinEuphoria Awards and a nomination for Best Score at the Sunset Film Circle Awards, recognizing its innovative blend of synth and traditional elements. In 2023, Coudert shared a for Best Music at the Czech Lion Awards for the drama Nightsiren (Světlonoc), co-composed with Jonatán Pastirčák. He was honored with a Composer Spotlight feature at the , spotlighting his diverse international film work.

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