Mathias Malzieu, a multifaceted creative force, initially pursued a career as a tennis player before redirecting his passion towards music. He co-founded the rock group Dionysos, serving as the lead singer and primary composer.
The band's inaugural album, "Songs Happening", was released in 1996, followed by subsequent albums such as "Haiku" in 1999 and "Monsters In Love" in 2005.
Parallel to his music career, Malzieu explored his literary talents, commencing with the collection of short stories, "38 Mini Westerns Avec Des Fantomes", published in 2002. His debut novel, "Maintenant Qu'il Fait Tout Le Temps Nuit Sur Toi", emerged in 2005.
In 2007, Malzieu's creative expression took a new form with the novel "La mécanique du coeur", which was later adapted into a conceptual album. This innovative fusion of art forms exemplifies his versatility and artistic range.
Malzieu's latest project, the movie adaptation of "La mécanique du coeur", was co-produced with Stéphane Berla in 2013, further solidifying his reputation as a talented and innovative artist.
Mathias Malzieu's impressive portfolio, spanning music, literature, and film, showcases his remarkable ability to adapt and evolve as an artist, consistently pushing the boundaries of his creative expression.