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Olivier Heim

Olivier Heim is a Dutch songwriter and performer also known as a member of Très.b and Anthony Chorale. He currently lives in Warsaw, Poland.
Born in the US and growing up in Luxembourg, Olivier spent his early years playing in various bands with drummer and childhood friend Thomas Pettit.〔Onet.Muzyka. (Heineken Opener Festival 2012: wywiad z Tres.b ). 2012. Retrieved 20 November 2012.〕 In 2004 they moved to Denmark together〔Piotrowska, Hania. "(The b-ness of très.b )". ''Crossroads Magazine'', 31 May 2008. Retrieved 20 November 2012.〕 where they formed the band Très.b along with Misia Furtak. Between 2012 and 2013, Olivier released two albums under the stage name Anthony Chorale. Olivier currently works as a solo artist under his own name.
Olivier Heim has performed at festivals such as: Primavera Sound Festival, Reeperbahn Festival, Liverpool Sound City, The Great Escape, Europavox, Tallinn Music Week and MIDEM. He has also played at renowned Polish festivals such as Open'er, Off Festival, Męskie Granie, Coke Live Music Festival and Jarocin Festival. Olivier Heim has shared the stage with acts like Jamie Lidell, The Astroids Galaxy Tour, Hey, Dry the River, TV on the Radio, Spiritualized and Seabear.〔(très.b website ). Retrieved 20 November 2012.〕
==Très.b==

Très.b recorded their first EP ''Neon Chameleon'' in 2006 and later their debut LP ''Scylla & Charybdis'' in 2008, recorded by Radek Krzyżanowski (KAMP!).〔très.b soundcloud: ''(Scylla & Charybdis (2007) )''. Retrieved 20 November 2012.〕 Both records were self-released in the Netherlands. ''The Other Hand'' (2010) was Très.b's first official release under license of Pomaton EMI in Poland.〔Discogs. (très.b – The Other Hand ). Retrieved 20 November 2012.〕 It was produced in Warsaw by Olivier Heim and Bartłomiej Kuźniak in Studio 333〔Wikipedia. "The Other Hand (album).〕 and mixed in New York by Victor van Vugt (P.J. Harvey, Nick Cave, Depeche Mode). The album was awarded the Fryderyk Award for "Best Debut of the Year."〔Polskie Radio. (Fryderyki 2011. Najwięksi zwycięzcy: Acid Drinkers i Monika Brodka. ). Retrieved 20 November 2012.〕 Their second official release ''40 Winks of Courage'' came out in May 2012. The album's second single entitled ''Let it Shine'' (sung by Olivier Heim) reached nr.10 on the Lista Przebojów (top 30) on Radio Trójka.〔Lista Przebojów Trójki. "(très.b – Let it Shine )". Retrieved 20 November 2012.〕 In 2013, Très.b won the highly acclaimed Paszport Polityki award in the category Pop Music.〔(Polityki website ). Retrieved 18 January 2013.〕 Très.b disbanded as of 2014, playing their final tour in December 2013.〔http://www.tres-b.com () Retrieved 6 January 2014〕
In 2012, Olivier released an LP entitled ''The Eternal Now'' under the stage name Anthony Chorale. The album was self-released and is available for free on Bandcamp.〔Bandcamp. (Anthony Chorale ). Retrieved 20 November 2012.〕 In 2013, Olivier released an EP entitled ''Ambitions of the Son''.〔Wojtasik, Kasia. (Anthony Chorale – “Wander Home )". Retrieved 28 January 2013.〕 The album was released on vinyl by the label Zozaya Records.

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