Born in 1975, Romaric Laurence had a piano and drums education. He grew
up in Paris, in an iconoclastic mix of hip hop experiences and a depth
study of composers who fascinate him - Ravel, Antoine Dvorak, John
Barry, Lalo Schifrin.
In 1999, he graduated from the SAE Institute as a sound engineer. He
decided to embark on a musical experience for the cinema, combining
electronic music, samples and symphonic orchestrations, but the
proposition to sign with Universal Music Publishing turned him away
from this way and he began to write songs for various artists from
Universal (Faudel, Stomy Bugsy, Aude Feuillerat).
In 2000, he finally started his first experience for the cinema
participating in the soundtrack of the film "Le ciel, les oiseaux, ta
mère". After that, he mooved with "Samuraïs" from Giordano Gederlini,
then signed the entire soundtrack of Claude Zidi "La boîte". Now
present, on several major public films ( "Taxi", "Ongbak", "La
Traque".), he also likes to work on art films, " Vivante", "Vendues
", where intrusion into the depths of orchestrated music sometimes
seems more natural and where minimalism and less programmed
compositions are meaningful.
In 2014, he finished the complete soundrack of "A toute Epreuve", film
from Antoine Blossier.