Prototypes (band)

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Prototypes
The cover from the band's self-titled album.
The cover from the band's self-titled album.
Background information
Origin France
Genre(s) Indie Rock
Years active 2003 -
Label(s) MusicMachine/Boxson (France),

Minty Fresh Records (USA)

Members
Stephane Bodin (Bass, synths)

Isabelle Le Doussal (vocals) François Marche (guitar)

This article discusses the French rock band. For other uses of the word "prototype", see prototype (disambiguation).

Prototypes are an indie rock band from France.

The band comprises Stephane Bodin (bass, synths), Isabelle Le Doussal (vocals), and Francois Marche (guitar). In 2006, a song from the band's U.S. self-titled debut album, "Who's Gonna Sing," was featured in an advertisement for the Apple iPod Shuffle. Their song "Je ne te connais pas" was featured in an BMW 1 Series tv commercial in Germany in 2007.

  • Tout le Monde Cherche Quelque Chose (2004)
  • Mutants Mediatiques (2005)
  • Prototypes, first U.S. album with tracks from their previous two French albums. (2006)


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