Biography Victor Le Masne



Victor le Masne
(born February 8, 1982) is a French composer, producer, arranger, multi-instrumentalist and musical director.

Among others records, he is known for his production and songwriting work on the albums Reborn by Kavinsky, Escapades by Gaspard Augé (member of the electronic music duo Justice), and Brûler le Feu by Juliette Armanet. He came to prominence in the late 2000s as the co-founder of the electro-pop duet Housse de Racket.

Together, they released three albums (including Alesia, co-produced by the late Philippe Zdar) and toured the world from Tokyo to Coachella.

In 2021, he arranged the French national anthem La Marseillaise, and reinterpreted it with the Orchestre National de France for the handover ceremony between Tokyo and Paris Olympic Games.

Since 2022, Victor le Masne is the musical director of the cult and multi-awarded rock opera Starmania. In 2024 he’s the composer and musical director of Paris 2024 Olympics and Paralympics ceremonies. In addition of the entire score he wrote for it, his production and musical direction includes collaborations with Lady Gaga, Gojira, Aya Nakamura, Jean-Michel Jarre and many more.

During his career he also collaborated with artists such as Metronomy, Woodkid, Chilly Gonzales, Air, Philippe Katerine, Parcels, etc.

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