With a voice that can soar from a hushed whisper to a stadium-filling roar, Yodelice is more than just a French singer-songwriter; he's a sonic architect, crafting immersive soundscapes that defy easy categorization. Blending folk intimacy with the cinematic scope of alternative rock and the electronic textures of trip-hop, Yodelice’s music creates a uniquely melancholic and evocative atmosphere. Born Maxime Nucci, Yodelice initially carved his niche as a guitarist before embracing his own vocal prowess and artistic vision. His eponymous debut album in 2009 announced a distinct talent, followed by the critically acclaimed "Cardioid," which cemented his status as a major force in the French music scene. His breakthrough came with the soundtrack to the film "Little White Lies" (Les Petits Mouchoirs), directing/starring Marion Cotillard and François Cluzet which became a massive commercial and critical success, further revealing his versatility. Beyond his solo work, Yodelice is a sought-after collaborator, lending his production and songwriting talents to artists like Johnny Hallyday and Nolwenn Leroy. His concerts are celebrated for their theatrical flair and visceral energy, transforming venues into immersive worlds. Always pushing boundaries, he continues to evolve his sound, exploring new sonic territories and cementing his reputation as a visionary artist with a deeply personal and resonant voice. Currently, Yodelice seems to be focusing on composing for film and TV series.