Eric Neveux decided to become a real musician at the age of 15, so he left the Conservatory where he studied and quit his piano and music theory classes! Ten years later, he met Francois Ozon, then a young director just graduating from film-school. Eric composed the score for his first film, 'Regarde La Mer', and the theme for his first feature 'Sitcom'. At the same time, he was finding himself more influenced by and passionate about the emerging Bristol-scene. He created his alter ego, Mr Neveux. Tuba, the first album under this moniker, was signed to Cup of Tea Records. Eric's future in the world of film and Tv soundtracks was cemented in 1997, when he met and worked with Patrice Chereau on his film, Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train (Official Selection Cannes Film Festival 1997). It marked the beginning of a long collaboration with the director, spanning several projects together, including Intimacy (Golden Bear winner at Berlin Film Festival 2001), and Persecution (Mostra 2009). Through this long collaboration on different films, Eric has discovered and created music for a large variety of scenarios, moods and atmospheres. He has played with genre, texture, and ambiance. From comedy to drama, full orchestra to electro-acoustic, independent to mass-audience, Eric approaches each project as a blank page, a new effort to collaborate fully with the director's vision.