ALBUMCerrone Symphony : Variations of SupernatureCerrone
ALBUMCerrone by Jamie LewisCerrone & Jamie Lewis
ALBUMCelebrate !Cerrone
ALBUMOrange Mécanique - The ScoreCerrone
ALBUMHysteriaCerrone
ALBUMCerrone by Bob SinclarCerrone & Bob Sinclar
Cerrone's Popular Music Videos
The Impact
Cerrone
Resolution
Cerrone
Non Chiamarmi Mai ft. Colapesce Dimartino
Cerrone, Colapesce & Dimartino
The Only One (feat. Brendan Reilly) [Mercer Remix]
Cerrone
Lovebox
Marc Lavoine & Cerrone
All We Are (feat. Rhodes) (Matt Sassari, CHRSTPHR Remix)
RHODES, Cerrone & Matt Sassari
Artist Playlists
Cerrone Essentials
Artist Biography
Along with his fellow ‘70s visionaries Giorgio Moroder and Patrick Cowley, Marc Cerrone charted out dance music’s future by merging disco’s symphonic grandeur with the sleek propulsion and sci-fi sheen provided by the latest technology. Born in 1952 in Vitry-sur-Seine, France, Cerrone had a variety of roles in the music business before having his first international smash as a writer, musician, and producer with 1976’s “Love in C Minor.” He then perfected his signature fusion of strings, electronics, and sultriness with his 1977 album Supernature and its pulsating 10-minute title track. Over the following decades of producing for himself and others, Cerrone’s ambitions extended to rock operas and Broadway shows. Meanwhile, his synth-powered disco innovations would be sampled by The Avalanches and the Beastie Boys and become a building block for the French Touch sound in the late ‘90s, thanks to Cerrone devotees like Daft Punk and Bob Sinclar.