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26th October 2024Marc Rebillet doesn’t just host parties–he leads them. A master music improviser from Dallas-Sprung, Marc is known to draw people into his spontaneous sets with ease.
Claiming her spot as one of the mercurial artist in attendance at a drive-in drive-thru, this performer donned a silk robe and boxer briefs for an extravagant performance that thrilled viewers livestreamed online. It was an exciting evening.
About Marc Rebillet
Marc Rebillet is a New York-based musician who has taken digital music by storm with his musical improvisations and playful personality. His humorous approach and groundbreaking creativity has garnered him millions of loyal followers online.
Rebillet quickly gained fame on YouTube and Twitch by performing electronic improv music improvised in his apartment while wearing either a bathrobe or boxer briefs – often wearing an embarrassing bathrobe! His songs ranged from serious topics such as sexual assault and depression to more frivolous subjects like snacking; engaging his audiences through their catchy beats and poetic lyrics.
Rebillet has also expanded his brand through partnerships with well-known companies and brands, which generates significant portions of his income. Recently he appeared in an Edeka commercial which helped propel him toward even greater financial success.
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Marc Rebillet, better known by his stage name Loop Daddy on YouTube, has become an internet phenomenon thanks to his captivating live-streamed improvisational music sessions that have amassed over 300 Million views worldwide. Since then he has sold out tours and graced major festivals.
Rebillet has made waves within electronic music by using his voice, Boss RC-505 loop station, keyboard and tambourine as tools of creation and an uncensored imagination to craft captivating new genres of electronic music ranging from soulful piano ballads to funky bass licks and club bangers – with his trademark funny lyrics making him one of today’s most exciting young artists.
This fall, he will bring his immensely popular “We Outside” tour back to North America following its European leg. Additionally, he’ll release his inaugural studio single called “Vibes Alright,” marking a departure from his typical live-streamed recording and production process. See his itinerary below!
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Rebillet’s musical talent and comedic skills make him a much-appreciated comedian, with witty, humorous lyrics and his endearing persona contributing significantly to his widespread fame.
Rebillet performs various electronic music styles, primarily funk and soul, using a loop station, keyboards and hand percussion instruments. He often incorporates humorous comedy skits into his sets.
Rebillet was one of the few musicians who continued performing through livestream concerts even as many others cancelled tours due to COVID-19 pandemic, often performing from his living room while dressed only in his robe or underwear.
Rebillet, known for his highly improvised concerts, pleasantly surprised fans by joining forces onstage with Vulfpeck guitarist Cory Wong and saxophonist Joey Dosik of Stadtpark Open Air Munich to create an electrifying funk-influenced jam with them during an already electric concert experience – just another reminder of why Rebillet never disappoints his audience members with his exceptional talent! His audience left satisfied and with smiles on their faces awed by this performer.
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Dallas-based electronic musician Marc Rebillet has quickly built up an international fan base since his viral improvised music sets began gaining traction on YouTube in 2016. From playing his backyard to the Red Rocks amphitheater and landing collaborations with artists like Flying Lotus and Reggie Watts – to hosting “We Outside” livestream performances in random public places – his musical journey has reached all corners of North America and Europe.
Next week, he will bring his one-man improv meltdown to Dublin for the first time, supported by funk/soul/hip hop ensemble Cooks But We’re Chefs. Their soothing vocals and relaxing melodies have won them spots at major festivals like Beatyard and Tivoli as well as residencies at BrainDead Brewing and Trees.