Draft:Nicolas Dupuis (musician)

Nicolas Dupuis (born October 10, 1993) is an experimental jazz composer, producer and keyboardist from Montreal, Canada, who performs as Anomalie.

Early life
Nicolas Dupuis's mother is a piano teacher and music theory teacher, and Dupuis began playing at four years old. His father was a radio host for more than two decades, and hosted a show generally focused on classical music.

Career
Dupuis is influenced by Robert Glasper and Herbie Hancock.

A project spanning jazz, electronic, hip-hop, funk, and classical music, Anomalie's releases to date include Métropole (2017). , Métropole Part II (2018), Bend the Rules (EP with Chromeo, 2020) , Galerie (2022) , and Holidays (2023) Galerie featured multiple collaborations with Jamaican saxophonist and singer Masego.

Anomalie has been streamed more than 60 million times worldwide. He has sold out two headlining world tours in North America, Europe and Asia, and performed at Red Rocks, Montreal Jazz Festival and Electric Forest festival, all as an independent artist. Dupuis' work has been featured on NPR's Jazz Night in America.