Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Subdigitals

Members



The lead guitar player is Jérôme Rebotier; the bass guitar player is David Masson; the keyboard players are Payet Pigeon, David Hadjadj, and Jérôme Reboiter. The Drummer is Chris Morales. The lead singer is Sebastian Davin.

On Code Lyoko


The Subdigitals is based off of the fictional band of the show Code Lyoko. The drummer is Chris Moralés, the nephew of Jim Moralés. The other two members are Nico and Ben, and their stage manager is Sophie. In Season 2, they were called the Subsonics stated by Ulrich in episode Saint Valentine's Day. They changed their name to the Subdigitals in Season 4. The band held an audition to see who would open for them in a concert, and Aelita got the part.

 

Songs

English CD


The tracks of the English CD are as follows:
  1. Planet Net http://new.music.yahoo.com/videos/CodeLyoko/Featuring-Subdigitals--50874773
  2. Angel of Mine
  3. School is Out
  4. Virtual World
  5. Time to Cry
  6. Secret Life
  7. Surfing in Cyberspace
  8. Mother Earth
  9. Get Away
  10. World With my Eyes
  11. Break Away
  12. A World Without Danger
In Time to Cry, Debra Reynolds is one of the singers and in A World Without Danger, Noam Kaniel is the singer. Break Away was written by Herman Martin and Serge Tavitian, and A World Without Danger is written by Franck Keller and Ygal Amar.

French CD

The tracks for the French CD are as follows:
  1. Planet Net
  2. Ouvre Les Yeux
  3. Technoide
  4. D'ici Et Ailleurs
  5. Ensemble
  6. Sauver Le Monde
  7. Rodeo
  8. La Tribu
  9. S'en Aller
  10. Bienvenue
  11. S'envoler
  12. Un Monde Sans Danger

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  2. Thank you for posting all this, but there's a lot that's still unclear. Like who were the lyricists for the songs other than Break Away and A World Without Danger? Were the lyricists for the French and English versions the same people? Did Sebastian Davin sing for both the French and English versions? Same question for Debra Reynolds in Ensemble and Noam Kaniel in A World Without Danger. If no to any of these, then who were the other people and which versions did they contribute to? And who was responsible for the instrumental changes between the couple of songs that have slightly different instrumentals in the French and English versions?

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