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Vegomatic were officially born in 2000, marked by the Maxi-CD "Uluwatu". Drawing their inspiration from surf music, 80's electro, rock and pop music from the 60’s/70’s, the group has shaped its style since 1998. In 2003 Vegomatic released the concept album THE SURFIN ROBOTS "Cowabungiga" and then in 2004 "Surfin, Robots And The Correct Use of Rock and Roll" with a pop video for "French Up Song" (with singer Shendyl Movedo )... During this period Vegomatic started working in the world of Haute Couture and Design following a chance encounter with the Italian designer Maurizio Galante. Releasing a limited edition CD compilation of their compositions for the Haute Couture fashion designer (Vegomatic + Maurizio Galante, 2004) and a CD of 70 mns of variations around a common theme of the design exhibition Continuous Connection in New York in 2001 ( "Theme For Continuous Connection"). In 2003, Muriel and Jean-Michel Illouz Hague left the group to focus on their respective family lives. In 2004, Macha Kouznetsova, joined the band to play the synthesizer and electronic effects and to sing along with Thierry Los. The pair found themselves continuing in the footsteps of the most famous French duos (close to Hardy-Dutronc and not unlike Bourvil-Maillant). The line up still included Gérard Gacoin (the original drummer) and Thierry’s brother Eric Los on bass. Eric had originally been the drummer in Thierry’s first band DODGE VEG-O-MATIC (taken from the title of a song by Jonathan Richman)

Surfin, robots and the correct use of rock and roll

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Ca c'est vegomatic

ça c'est Vegomatic

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Acoustic Trip (Parigo No. 6)

Electro Surf
Boutique Chic Collection Numйro 1

Acoustic session 2004
Surfin, robots and the correct use of rock n roll
St. Tropez - The Beach
Surfin, Robots and the Correct Use of Rock'n'Roll