Pascal Ayerbe, known as "sonic scribbler," is a French multi-instrumentalist musician, composer, and luthier born on March 28, 1976, in France. He spent his early years living on a houseboat in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine and Méry-sur-Marne. He began playing the piano at a young age and later discovered composition using Cubase software. After graduating from SAE Institute in 1998, he worked as an audio engineer for various companies before joining Radio France in 1999. Ayerbe's breakthrough came with his first album, Les Gribouillis, released in 2001. His subsequent album La Tête en l'air (2005) blended live and studio performances and was used by numerous theater and dance companies. Ayerbe received multiple awards, including the Charles Cros Prize for La Tête en l'air. He performed extensively in France and internationally, with notable tours in China, Brazil, Scotland, Spain, Canada, and Switzerland.
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