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The female face of the french band Niagara, singer Muriel Moreno has quietly continued her career, which has tended more towards electronic music since the break-up of the band. In 1994, Muriel Moreno had a recording studio built in her house in the 11th arrondissement in Paris. After a lull of nearly two years she was ready to release a solo album. Whether writing, producing or recording, she indeed developed her album virtually single-handed. It was from her home over a period of 18 months that she produced the record, with the help of Christian Lechevretel, programme-planner and musician. It was he who put the finishing touches on the work at the Davout studios. Muriel, who had long harboured ambitions to be queen of the dancefloor, set her sights on reinventing herself on France's burgeoning electro scene. And she put in a notable performance behind the turntables at "Les femmes s'en mêlent" festival hosted at "Le Divan du monde" in Paris. On the 10th of May 1996 "Toute seule" was released, ("All Alone") a melodious album influenced by rap and hip-hop. The record was not a success. Not in the least discouraged, Muriel continued working, hunting out new sounds. She wrote for the cinema, for dance pieces and took music lessons. Her many travels contributed to inspire her for her second album, "Required elements", much more electronic than the first. Partially produced in Brussels by Gilles Martin, the CD was released in March 2000 in 15 different countries. This time Muri
Les Belles Promesses Electroniques

Toute Seule

Required Elements

Surviving the Day

Inclusive Rhythm Foundation - Do You Love You
Compiled By Muriel Moreno: My Own Private Selection
The Singles collection
Riviera
Simulus
electro-fiction
60 лучших песен на французском языке (2017)

My Own Private Selection