Roméo Guillard, immersing himself in the world of music through piano and guitar, carved his path through studies in jazz and sound engineering in Montreal.
His musical signature rests upon his adeptness in customizing unique sonic identities and composing original soundtracks for various cinematic projects with Gaumont, including films like “Papi Sitter,” “J’adore ce que vous faites,” “Pour l’honneur,” and “On voulait tout casser.”
This trajectory also led him to expand his artistic footprint through composition for documentaries and creating distinctive sonic identities, such as for “Rugby World Cup” and “Vélo club”, aired on renowned channels like Arte, Canal+, and France Télévision.
Roméo’s distinctive mark lies in his ability to tailor compositions according to specific demands, deftly maneuvering through an eclectic musical palette.
He effortlessly navigates from the electronic realm to hip-hop, disco to funk, and ambient to neo-classical. Drawing inspiration from composition masters like Ryūichi Sakamoto, Ennio Morricone, and Hans Zimmer, he particularly cherishes the fusion of acoustic and synthetic elements in his creations.
Concurrently, Roméo Guillard invests in personal projects, notably collaborating with Herson, releasing a conceptual electronic album accompanied by a graphic novel.
Additionally, he extends support and production to French variety artists and urban pop, thereby expanding his influence across musical genres.
These projects have led him to perform at various festivals and venues such as Garorock, Drop House Festival, Antipode, Bus Palladium… between 2017 and 2023.