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Simon Carpentier is a music composer from Quebec, Canada.

New project is available now.

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Simon Carpentier is a passionate composer whose music has contributed major stage productions around the world

Shaped by decades of exposure to every genre — from pop to rock, worldbeat to classical, country to Indigenous — he crafts instinctive, melodic music that lingers long after the show.

… and then a melody happens, quietly connecting things

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New album available now

All I Got for Christmas Is Wi-Fi is a holiday album walking a tightrope between softness, solitude, and light. Inspired by a memorable encounter with a homeless man in Québec, it explores that fragile moment when the season’s magic blends with quiet nostalgia. Intimate songs, cinematic moods — a Christmas where Wi-Fi connects us to the world, even as it slowly pulls us apart.

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MUSIC STORIES

Memories in motion, quietly shaping what comes next.

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Road to Tijuana

‘‘A musical flashback to that Tijuana road trip — a spark that helped shape my work on LUZIA.’’

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YUTORI (coming 2026)

‘‘A Cinematic Journey Between Stillness and Music — an intimate blend of voice, poetry, and cinematic sound, weaving modern melody with Japanese atmosphere’’. (coming 2026)

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All I GOT FOR CHRISMAS IS WI-FI

‘‘A poetic drift between a choir, a different Christmas, and small digital miracles.’’

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