Gabin have collaborated with numerous jazz artists such as
Dee Dee Bridgewater,
Edwyn Collins and
China Moses. Their first album,
Gabin (2002), includes the singles "Doo Uap, Doo Uap, Doo Uap", "Sweet Sadness" and "La Maison". Their song "Bang Bang To The Rock'N'Roll" from
Mr. Freedom (2004) was used in the 2005 film
Fantastic Four and in the 2008 film
Sex Drive. They had a top ten hit in their home country and success around the globe, encompassing over 35 countries from the U.S. to New Zealand, Argentina and Russia. In 2004, Gabin next released a blues and blue note-influenced uptempo album entitled
Mr. Freedom, which includes the title track "Mr. Freedom". ==Guest artists==