Isabelle Antena

The second single, "Life Is Too Short", came out in November, but did not bring mainstream success and so Isabelle returned to Les Disques du Crepuscule and a solo career.

In Europe this was released as Tous Mes Caprices, and promoted with a Belgian tour supporting Vaya Con Dios, whose bass player Dirk Schoufs would go on to collaborate with Isabelle as a writer and musician, and become her second husband.

Isabelle went on to write and record De l'Amour et des Hommes (1988) and Jouez le Cinq (1989) - the latter being re-issued only months later as Intemporelle (1990) - performing live across Europe as well as North America and Japan.

Recorded by Gilles Martin with colleagues including Marco De Meersman and Sundermann in the comfort of Studio Caraibes in Brussels, Isabelle produced the album herself.

In 1996 the track "Antena" opened the first ESL compilation[3] by Thievery Corporation, and since then Isabelle has worked with many current DJs and producers including Buscemi, Nicola Conte, Ursula 1000 and Yukihiro Fukutomi.