Band, FR
Electronic
A.k.a. Franck De Quengo, Laure Bargès
French duo Dragibus founded in 1995, influenced by Punk & Noise music but also by children music. They began recording some french, english and hungarian lullabies. Childrens listened to these tapes and were really excited, that's why dragibus began to spread their worldwide. In 1996, Benjamin Barouh and Junquo Nimura from Saravah' label was starting a new collection called Popo Classic and asked dragibus to record their first album "Barbapoux". One year later Saravah produced the dragibus 7": O Dragao Magico, and the band played a lot of concerts in Europe within Kindergarden and in regular locations. They even toured for the first time in Japan in Feb. 98 with Mami Chan. A few time after their return from Japan, they signed for their second album: Paprika. Touring again in Japan in June 99 to promote the "dragibumix" project (a franco-japanese remix mini-album), they recorded all the gigs they did to edit the picture-disc "live in Japan" out on dragibus brand new label: Autobus (for all the young and not-so-old children). Dragibus have since then worked with the Electrical Company Circus and played in a big circus show for kids during four month in Paris.
Franq De Quengo perc, dr FR | |
Lore Bargès voc FR |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Mascarade | Dragibus | 2006 | Album |
Tutti Frutti | Dragibus | 2004 | Album |
Lollipop | Dragibus | 2002 | Album |
Extra Musica | Dragibus | 2000 | Album |
Live In Japan + Little Sounds | Dragibus | 2000 | Album |
Extra Musica | Dragibus | 2000 | Single |
Papriko | Dragibus | 1999 | Album |
Dragibus/Harpy | Dragibus / Harpy | 1999 | Single |
Dragibus Et Toki-Meki Science | Dragibus Et Toki-Meki Science | 1999 | Single |
O Drãgao Mãgico | Dragibus | 1997 | Single |
Barbapoux | Dragibus | 1996 | Album |