![]() ![]() In 2007, he composed a few songs with Mr. This compilation included a cover of "La Dolce Vita", a song originally by French singer Christophe. The album was repackaged for the British market as Universe (2006), to include both highlights from the French CD, as well as compositions from Tellier's score for the film Narco. Since the release of Politics, Tellier has also recorded an acoustic album of his more popular songs, Sessions (2006). The soundtrack released two years later, on 9 November 2007. The same year, he composed the soundtrack for the film Narco, directed by Tristan Aurouet and Gilles Lellouche. Politics included the popular song " La Ritournelle", a string-led tune with Nigerian drummer Tony Allen. ![]() His second studio album, Politics, released on 31 January 2004. The same year, he appears, alongside Vincent Belorgey (Kavinsky) in Nonfilm, directed by Quentin Dupieux. L'incroyable Vérité is a pop album featuring styles from lo-fi electronica to bizarre cabaret tunes. Tellier went on tour with Air in support of the album and was joined on stage by theremin player Pamelia Kurstin. Tellier's first album, L'incroyable Vérité (The Incredible Truth), was released in 2001. ![]()
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