Yveline Ruaud is producer and editor at 75e Session.
Trained as a lawyer, Yveline Ruaud has worn many hats as a project manager, directing a number of critically acclaimed films and music videos. In 2018, it was with a documentary project that she broke into the life of the Parisian rap collective 75e Session. There, she discovered an emblematic venue, the Dojo, where a micro-society of artists is developing its ebullient creativity, mixing rappers, composers, photographers, videographers, illustrators...
In early 2020, Yveline took over as co-director of the 75e Session Records label, which at the time supported projects by Népal, Sopico and developed artists Sheldon and M le Maudit. In just a few years, the label expanded with the signing of new artists: Jeune Mort, Zinée, Yung.Coeur. A publishing company was created in 2022, and the same year the team opened a new venue in the heart of Paris's 20th arrondissement, Studio Winslow, where they developed a range of composition, music production, mixing and mastering services.
Yveline is a member of the Board of MEWEM, an association promoting entrepreneurship by women and gender minorities in the music industry. She is also a member of the boards of FELIN and UPFI, and a member of the CNM Musique en images and SACEM Autoproduction commissions.