Félix Dyotte

Félix Dyotte is a Canadian singer-songwriter from Quebec,[1] who won the SOCAN Songwriting Prize in 2020 as the writer of Évelyne Brochu's single "Maintenant ou jamais".[2] He was nominated for the same award two prior times, for his songs "Avalanches" in 2016[3] and "Je cours" in 2018.[4]

Félix Dyotte
OriginMontreal, Quebec, Canada
GenresIndie rock, pop
Years active2000s—present
Associated actsChinatown
WebsiteOfficial website

History

Dyotte was a guitarist with the Undercovers, a band which also included future members of the Stills, before joining with pianist Pierre-Alain Faucon and singer/guitarist Julien Fargo to create the band Chinatown in 2006, adding drummer Gabriel Rousseau and bassist Toby Cayouette. Faucon was best known for the song "Retour à Vega", which had been composed for his previous band in 2002, and then covered by the Stills for the soundtrack of the 2004 film Wicker Park.[5] Chinatown also recorded their own version of "Retour à Vega" on their second album.[6]

Chinatown released their debut EP, L'amour, le rêve et le whisky, in 2007 on the Tacca Musique label,[7] followed by two studio albums, Cité d'or (2009)[7] and Comment j'ai explosé (2012).[8]

Following Chinatown's breakup, Dyotte released his self-titled solo album in 2015,[9] followed by Politesses in 2017.[10] He has also recorded a number of non-album singles as duets with other vocalists, including "Amour, amour" with Monia Chokri,[11] "Effeuille-moi le cœur" with Kandle[12] and "C'est l'été, c'est l'été, c'est l'été" with Évelyne Brochu.[13]

Band members

  • Felix Dyotte: vocals, guitar
  • Jason Kent: bass, vocals
  • Francis Mineau: drums

Discography

Chinatown

  • L'amour, le rêve et le whisky (2007)
  • Cité d'or (2009)
  • Comment j'ai explosé (2012)

Solo

  • Félix Dyotte (2015)
  • Politesses (2017)
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