Born out of the imagination of electronica composer
Vincent Belorgay,
Kavinsky is the fictional character who graces the covers of both Teddy Boy and
1986,
Belorgay's first two EPs. The illustrated
Kavinsky bears a striking resemblance to the French DJ himself, although the backstory
Belorgay created to go with his pseudonym is far removed from the artist's own modest history. The story goes that after crashing his Testarossa in 1986,
Kavinsky reappeared as a zombie in 2006 to make electronic music. Luckily for
Belorgay, his zombie tale serves as a good story line for a music video, as he demonstrated with the single "Testarossa Overdrive," from the Teddy Boy EP.
Belorgay stumbled upon electronic music by chance, when he was given a discarded Apple computer by
Quentin Dupieux, also known as
Mr. Oizo. The fully loaded Apple lead to
Kavinsky's first tracks while several roles in
Mr. Oizo's music videos and the film Steak gave him an opportunity to meet record label executives. A recording contract followed shortly after
Belorgay presented his first tracks to Record Makers head Marc Tessier du Cros. In 2006,
Vincent Belorgay, under the pseudonym
Kavinsky, released his first EP, Teddy Boy. The
1986 EP followed in 2006 and
Kavinsky was soon touring with Justice,
SebastiAn and
Daft Punk. In 2008, he released a third EP, Blazer, on the Fool's Gold label and began working on his first full-length album.
–
Celeste Rhoads, Rovi