In 2009, Alea, Alexkid and French producer/DJ Rodriguez Jr formed the Honeythieves. While residing in Paris, Alea began collaborating with French DJ Alexkid, appearing on his 2003 album Mint. After 8 years of touring with the band, she left the group in 2017. She sings a cover of the Cocteau Twins song "Athol Brose" on Nouvelle Vague's 2016 album I Could Be Happy. She opened for the group in Miami, and officially joined them as a lead singer in 2009. In 2008, Alea met Marc Collin, the founder of Nouvelle Vague. In 2010, Alea independently wrote and co-produced a Spanish-language album, Sin Cera. She later co-wrote "Il Futuro Che Sara" for Chiara Galiazzo, which was in competition at the 2013 Sanremo Music Festival in Italy. Around that time, she also began writing songs for other artists, including "Catfight," a single from Belgium’s Star Academy winner Katerine’s 2005 debut. Her debut LP, No Sleep, was released in multiple European territories on EMI in 2005. Soon after, she left the band to pursue a solo career. She co-wrote all the songs and provided lead vocals on their 2003 album See the Sound. In 1998, Alea co-founded drum & bass/trip hop band Etro Anime. Career Early collaborations and solo work
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