Arnaud Rebotini, born in Nancy, France, on April 12, 1970, is a distinguished electronic musician, composer, and producer renowned for his innovative fusion of techno and electro. A fervent advocate for analog instruments, Rebotini co-founded Black Strobe in 1997, blending electronic and rock elements. His solo endeavors, including the acclaimed albums "Music Components" (2008) and "Someone Gave Me Religion" (2011), showcase his commitment to analog synthesis. In 2018, he earned the César Award for Best Original Score for "120 battements par minute," solidifying his influence in the electronic music landscape. ([en.arnaudrebotini.com](https://en.arnaudrebotini.com/biography/?utm_source=openai))