Launched by French producers Olivier Libaux and Marc Collin in 2003, Nouvelle
Vague is a pop group renowned for its mix of bossa nova, New Wave, and Brazilian
pop influences. Prior to forming the group in Paris, France, Marc Collin had
established himself as an electronic musician, as well as a film composer for
movies like 1998's Les Kidnappeurs. Libaux had previously performed as a solo
artist, as well as a member of the band Les Objets. With Nouvelle Vague, the
musicians pursued a different musical path, creating bossa nova covers of new
wave classics and post-punk favorites. ...