Marc Romboy, a steadfast figure in electronic music, has passionately pursued his musical journey from a young age. His early exposure to Kraftwerk's "The Robots" ignited a lifelong fascination with electronic sounds. By the late '80s, he was already immersed in the acid house scene and had begun his DJ career. In the '90s, Romboy not only released his own music but also co-founded the successful label "Le Petit Prince." The 2000s marked a significant phase for Romboy with his performance on "Top Of The Pops" and the founding of Systematic Recordings, which became a hub for high-quality house and techno. This label featured works by esteemed artists and helped shape a generation of electronic music. The following decade saw Romboy collaborating with artists like Stephan Bodzin and Ken Ishii, expanding his repertoire and touring globally. His venture into blending classical music with electronic elements, including performances with orchestras and at notable venues like the Elbphilharmonie, showcased his versatility and commitment to innovation.
Recent years have seen Romboy delve into neo-classical music, with albums like "Voyage De La Planète" and live performances that highlight his adaptability and continuous evolution in the music scene. Marc Romboy remains a vital and admired figure in electronic music, celebrated for his originality and enduring devotion to his craft.