The use of the names Jacques Lu Cont and Les Rythmes Digitales was initially a reference to the then current vogue for French house in the United Kingdom; artists such as Daft Punk, Etienne de Crécy, Dimitri from Paris and Air were all experiencing popularity. Price even went as far as to conduct interviews with British journalists in French via an interpreter. In interviews from around this time, Price also claimed that he had grown up listening exclusively to classical music, until one day encountering the album Dare by the Human League. Certainly, Price was heavily influenced by music from the 1980s, and all his records and sideprojects bear a heavy debt to the 80s sounds of synthpop bands.
His song "Jacques Your Body (Make Me Sweat)" was originally released in 1996, then again in 1999, achieving limited success (#60 on the UK Singles Chart). However, the song was later used on a Citroën C4 car advertisement and has since been re-released, reaching #9 on the UK charts in 2005.
His album Darkdancer was released in 1999 under the band name Les Rythmes Digitales. He has also released a DJ-mix album, Fabric Live 09, under the name Jacques Lu Cont.
Price won his first Grammy award in 2004 for his remix of No Doubt's "It's My Life" produced under the moniker Thin White Duke (originally used by David Bowie). In 2005, he was nominated for two Grammys: one for his production of New Order's "Guilt Is a Useless Emotion" and a second for his remix of The Killers' "Mr. Brightside." He won a second Grammy in 2006 for his remix of Coldplay's "Talk" (as Thin White Duke). He was also nominated in 2006 for his recording production with Madonna on the single "Get Together" from the album Confessions on a Dance Floor. Price's remixes are characterised by club-lead beats with arpeggios, riffs, and vocal lines faded and filtered throughout the song for a climactic effect. He favors keeping the original vocal arrangement of songs and re-contextualizing the lyrical content in creating his new versions.
Price has also successfully released two albums with his rock band, Zoot Woman, 2001's Living in a Magazine, and 2003's Zoot Woman.
Price produced two of the tracks re-recorded for the release of The Killers' B-Sides album, Sawdust: "Leave the Bourbon on the Shelf" and "Sweet Talk". His remix, under the Thin White Duke name, of "Mr. Brightside" was also included as a bonus track. Price has previously remixed the song "When You Were Young", the first single from The Killers album "Sam's Town".
Price went on to produce The Killers' third studio album, "Day & Age", released on November 24, 2008.[3]
Price was the album producer on Seal's fifth studio album System, which was released in November 2007. He also co-wrote several of the album's songs.
Price was among the producers of Keane's album "Perfect Symmetry", which was released in October 2008.[4]
Price has also produced and mastered tracks for Frankmusik's upcoming album, one of which is "3 Little Words". This track was released as a single on the 3 Little Words EP.
Price has remixed and re-produced songs for numerous artists, most commonly under the Thin White Duke, Jacques Lu Cont, and Les Rhythmes Digitales names. Other aliases include Man With Guitar and Paper Faces (an alias for him and the other members of the band Zoot Woman).
Price is rumoured to work with Pharrell Williams and Marius de Vries for Madonna's new studio album due to release in 2010 under her new label Artist Nation. This was never confirmed by her or Price, but several musicmagazine's and insiders confirmed.
Price recently remixed Coldplay's single "Viva La Vida," and the song was released on the band's website as the Thin White Duke remix. The song can be found here[here] until the offer expires.