The creative genius behind no-ne, Hervé Rico, kickstarted his musical journey back in the late 80s. He began with the pop-rock band Anyway in 1988 and gained major traction after winning a big music contest, landing a performance at UNESCO in Paris. Moving forward, Hervé explored French songwriting, leading to the birth of his project Pupille in 1997. Despite facing some internal hurdles, Hervé kept the music alive by touring and also dipped into crafting theatrical music while working on his first album, "L'Ambiguïté," released in 2003 and later made available on streaming platforms in 2022. After collaborating with actor Jacques Gamblin, Hervé returned to solo work in 2008 and made waves with the EP "I Try This for the First Time" in 2016. The EP even found success on Number One Music's website, propelling Hervé into the spotlight. Driven by his solo performances worldwide and a stream of fresh ideas, Hervé geared up for a full album. He began demo recordings for no-ne's debut album in 2017, finally completing the vibrant masterpiece, "Daisyland," in early 2022 after facing various interruptions. The album underwent post-production with the help and advice of esteemed producers Dave Allen and Steve Albini, mastered by Dave Draper, and adorned with captivating artwork by Ania Pawlik. Despite a delay in its promotion, Hervé's 2023 training in digital music marketing revived the project's momentum. |