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'''Java''' is a [[France|French]] [[Rap music|rap]] group, formed in 1997 and currently composed of François Xavier Bossard ([[accordion]]/[[Keyboard instrument|keyboard]]), Erwan Seguillon (singer/songwriter), Jérôme Boivin ([[double bass]]) and Alexis Bossard ([[Drum kit|drums]]).
'''Java''' is a [[France|French]] [[Rap music|rap]] group, formed in 1997 and currently composed of François Xavier Bossard ([[accordion]]/[[Keyboard instrument|keyboard]]), Erwan Seguillon (singer/songwriter), Jérôme Boivin ([[double bass]]) and Alexis Bossard ([[Drum kit|drums]]).
The band is famous for its lyrics that contain a lot of puns, and for its [[bal-musette|musette]] musical style, using accordions.
The band is famous for its lyrics that contain a lot of puns, and for its [[bal-musette|musette]] musical style, using accordions.

==Solo careers==
In addition to their joint work in Java, members François-Xavier Bossard (also known as Fixi) and Erwan Seguillon have developed their own solo careers

===François-Xavier Bossard / Fixi===
François-Xavier Bossard a multi-instrumentalist also known as '''Fixi''' has worked with a number of artists. He cooperated with [[Winston McAnuff]] with whom he has released the ''Garden of Love EP'' followed by the album ''A New Day'' both in 2013.

===Erwan Seguillon===



== Discography ==
== Discography ==

Revision as of 23:55, 28 October 2013

Java
OriginMontreal, Quebec, Canada
GenresPop
Years active1997-present
MembersFrançois-Xavier Bossard (Fixi)
Erwan Seguillon
Jérôme Boivin
Alexis Bossard

Java is a French rap group, formed in 1997 and currently composed of François Xavier Bossard (accordion/keyboard), Erwan Seguillon (singer/songwriter), Jérôme Boivin (double bass) and Alexis Bossard (drums). The band is famous for its lyrics that contain a lot of puns, and for its musette musical style, using accordions.

Solo careers

In addition to their joint work in Java, members François-Xavier Bossard (also known as Fixi) and Erwan Seguillon have developed their own solo careers

François-Xavier Bossard / Fixi

François-Xavier Bossard a multi-instrumentalist also known as Fixi has worked with a number of artists. He cooperated with Winston McAnuff with whom he has released the Garden of Love EP followed by the album A New Day both in 2013.

Erwan Seguillon

Discography

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions
Album details Peak chart positions Notes
FRA
[1]
Hawaï
  • Date released: 2000
  • Type: Studio album
  • Record label: Sony/S.M.A.L.L.[2]
187
  1. Sex, accordéon et alcool
  2. Pépétes
  3. Chihuahua
  4. Dieu
  5. Hawaii
  6. Métro
  7. Le Ramses'
  8. C'est la vie
  9. Interlude
  10. Le poil
  11. Danser
  12. Au banquet des chasseurs
  13. Mon monde
Sur Seine
  • Date released: 2001
  • Type: live album
  • Record label: Sony/S.M.A.L.L.[2]
 –
  1. Apocalypse
  2. Pépètes
  3. Chronique d'Une Toxine
  4. Hawaï
  5. Le Poil
  6. Danser
  7. Sexe, Accordéon et Alcool
Safari Croisière
  • Date released: 2003
  • Type: Studio album
  • Record label: Makasound/PIAS[2]
31
  1. 6/8
  2. Ce S'ra Tout
  3. Bzzz
  4. Samba Do Jerusalem
  5. Carte Bleue
  6. Sacrifice Chez Les Zombile
  7. Le 10
  8. Cendrier
  9. Alinea
  10. Trafic Info (G pour L)
  11. La Muse
  12. La Guerre
Maudit français
  • Date released: 2009
  • Type: Studio album
  • Record label: Makasound/PIAS[2]
46
  1. Intro
  2. J'me marre
  3. Folklore
  4. On
  5. Mots dits français
  6. Ouais
  7. J'java
  8. L'amer à boire
  9. Moi je moi je
  10. Bling bling
  11. Et ça repart
  12. Ta gueule
  13. Paris musée
  14. Tête de nœud
  15. Mona
  16. Loin

References