Can you give us any source that they are somehow linked besides that their music sounds similar?
Re: Where can we find Éric Chevalier?
Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2015 6:26 pm
by deton24
I met with such a posts twice recently, during reading about Rayman 2 on an equivalent of English IMDb.
But sure, maybe his existing music enough. I just say. Maybe someone heard Elfman.
Re: Where can we find Éric Chevalier?
Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2015 8:31 pm
by Shrooblord
deton24 wrote:Hey people, I just read that Chevalier's music strongly reminds compositions of Danny Elfman.
Some people were thinking that Chevalier is his nickname. Apparently Elfman has something to do with Chevalier's compositions.
I gotta say that I did think of this when I watched Men In Black I & II a while back. In those films, I find it very apparent how Chevalier's and Elfman's music are similar in certain aspects. I just coined it as "happy coincidence" and thought how funny it was that they're both great musical influences of mine, but I never managed to connect the two before rewatching that first MIB movie and realising "hey - this actually sounds a lot like Éric's work".
Re: Where can we find Éric Chevalier?
Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2015 9:47 pm
by Lorenzo
deton24 wrote:I haven't seen that topic before.
If anyone interested, Chevalier was involved in a great music project "Era" accurately in 2003. Actually, the 1st album is the most popular.
"Era mixes Gregorian chants and occasionally world music with contemporary electronic arrangements."
Programmed By [Loops And Keyboard Programming] – Eric Chevalier
Yessss, I'm getting the Chevalier vibes already.
I love it when people mix different genres with sort of interesting 'modern beats' and sounds.
Re: Where can we find Éric Chevalier?
Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2016 9:50 pm
by gamerz31w
Try IMDB Pro.
Re: Where can we find Éric Chevalier?
Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2016 6:37 am
by DandyGuy
gamerz31w wrote:Try IMDB Pro.
Does IMDB Pro actually work?
Re: Where can we find Éric Chevalier?
Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2016 7:12 am
by Sabertooth
Let's get Mr. Chevalier to write music for Revenge of the Dark.
Re: Where can we find Éric Chevalier?
Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 6:26 pm
by gamerz31w
DandyGuy wrote:
gamerz31w wrote:Try IMDB Pro.
Does IMDB Pro actually work?
You have phone numbers to actors and chairmen like Nintendo.
Re: Where can we find Éric Chevalier?
Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2016 8:12 pm
by Droolie
Just popping in to say that in preparation of a future RayTunes update, I've done a bit of research on Eric Chevalier and found out what he is doing.
But it's not the same guy. Note that his photo doesn't match the illustration on the R2 composer's blog at all. However, that illustration does match this Eric Chevalier right here, and the information on that page matches the four names in one of his unfinished blog posts.
You can even see this Eric Chevalier directing various musicians in this video (basically one of the videos Shrooblord posted in the OP, but everyone ignored it), where the description presents him as a very talented composer.
Yep, that's our Eric Chevalier. Or at least, I'm 95% sure of it.
Currently, a more up to date overview of his work as composer and music programmer for various French artists can be found here. It seems he doesn't compose for video games anymore though.
Man, I'd love to see this guy do something similar to what Rémi Gazel is doing now with the Rayman 1 live project.
Re: Where can we find Éric Chevalier?
Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2016 1:03 am
by Haruka
Drolpiraat wrote:
Man, I'd love to see this guy do something similar to what Rémi Gazel is doing now with the Rayman 1 live project.
It would be great if Rémi's project succeeded and flourished some interest to other composers to do identical projects. I would equally be glad to pledge!
Re: Where can we find Éric Chevalier?
Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2016 5:44 am
by DandyGuy
deton24 wrote:Hey people, I just read that Chevalier's music strongly reminds compositions of Danny Elfman.
Some people were thinking that Chevalier is his nickname. Clearly Elfman has something to do with Chevalier's compositions, but of course not the same person.
I think I found a correlation between the two. Take a listen,
Midnight Run OST Composed by Danny Elfman
19:49 0:28
Re: Where can we find Éric Chevalier?
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2016 4:37 pm
by Shrooblord
Thank you so much for your research, Droolie!
I do hope that would be him: I've been wanting to connect a human person to that beautiful, heart-wrenchingly inspiring music I've known and loved for years and years and years.
It definitely is composed by him. It's completely his style. Apple Music lists "Simple Wonders", one of the related albums on the site you linked, under his name too. Great to finally hear more from him!
Re: Where can we find Éric Chevalier?
Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2017 8:47 pm
by Rulez
Oooh!! Holy shit, I'm so excited, that album is so awesome, it has the Rayman 2 vibe, mmm! It's like rediscovering my childhood - if I had one, L0L
Turns out he's also on Spotify, oh man, December may have already started but I know who's gonna turn up on my "most listened artists" list!
...that's gonna be Muse or Serj Tankian, but anyway, I'm definitely gonna listen to a lot of Mr. Chevalier now!
Re: Where can we find Éric Chevalier?
Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2017 2:53 pm
by AniCator
One of my favourites is the "Silly Clockwork" track from the album "Mr Chevalier's Cabinet of Curiosities".
Re: Where can we find Éric Chevalier?
Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2024 10:11 pm
by boomboleros7
Bump.
Of a very old topic, I know, but I think it's pertinent.
During last years, I discovered that our dear composer Éric Chevalier took care of the music of another Ubi Soft creation: the videogame adaptation of Dinosaur, Disney animated film from 2000!
I've been so happy to discover this, as I played this Dinosaur game as a child, and at this time, I already enjoyed the music!
The one when the Carnotaurus chase Aladar (Mission 9) was terrifying!
Reminds me when Jano chases Rayman in the Cave of Bad Dreams.
This mean Éric Chevalier is behind the soundtrack of 2 videogames of my childhood, it's awesome!
Rayman 2 is from 1999, and Dinosaur game is from 2000 like the movie, maybe Mr. Chevalier worked on other Ubi Soft games before or after these years.
On another subject, still related to Rayman composers, did you know Christophe Héral is behind the soundtrack of 2022 deck-building game Foretales?
Maybe someone already reported it on the forum, as it's more recent. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=O ... gaRxC0Et4U
Re: Where can we find Éric Chevalier?
Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2024 6:13 pm
by deton24
So the list of soundtracks Éric Chevalier composed for Ubi Soft:
- Tonic Trouble
- Rayman 2
- Dinosaur
Wonderbox The Adventure Maker wasn't made by Ubi, but maybe there were other games for which Mr Chevalier composed music I'm not aware of?
Re: Where can we find Éric Chevalier?
Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2024 8:35 pm
by Droolie
deton24 wrote: Sat Nov 23, 2024 6:13 pm
So the list of soundtracks Éric Chevalier composed for Ubi Soft:
- Tonic Trouble
- Rayman 2
- Dinosaur
Wonderbox The Adventure Maker wasn't made by Ubi, but maybe there were other games for which Mr Chevalier composed music I'm not aware of?