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Raphael Haroche was born in Paris \\ 's and a Russian father \\' s mother Argentine, November 7, 1975. The depth of Slavic songs and \\ energy of South American rhythms lull \\ 's childhood of his son \\' s lawyers, from an early age, a passion for music and made his scales on the family piano.

A \\ 's age of seven, he discovered David Bowie and became fascinated with the \\' baroque world of the creator of "Ziggy Stardust". Later, his references will d \\ 'Iggy Pop to Bob Dylan, Black Desire to Jacques Brel and Léo Ferré. Key-on, Raphael \\ 's interest in a time saxophone in his teens, but he soon realizes that his need for freedom requires a companion and adventurer who has proven the guitar.
Incidentally, samplers and computers allow the \\ 'budding artist to compose his first songs, while pursuing his studies led him to Hypokhâgne - there \\' there remains only three days, then law school. Tenant \\ 's Hotel de l \\' Univers Finally, his desire \\ 's go up \\' after Raphael brings his passion to end his career University to devote himself to music.

A retreat to the creation of three years it is necessary, just interrupted by some representations in film. His meeting with Caroline Manset (daughter of singer Gerard Manset) is crucial. She becomes his manager and \\ 'encouraged to submit an initial model with record labels. At 24, the young man has talent and luck, as his first appointment at EMI is successful, the house \\ 's edition of his first album for which he has \\' s total freedom to achieve it . This "Hotel de l \\ 'Univers", for Raphael, c \\' is "a metaphor for life, We are tenants of the world, and we made our life \\ 's true. " Its protective sign four titles including the song which gives its name to the first game. The \\ author casts a critical eye on the consumer society ("It would have been enough", "Qu \\ 'it is good in this world") and describes with humor and tenderness fierce romantic relationships ("Never mind, Self Service ").

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