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City: Paris
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Signup Date: 6/29/2006
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Friday, June 05, 2009
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Current mood:  animated
NOVEMBER 2009 Fri 6th: Le Showcase, Paris (France) Sat 7th: Diffusion du concert pour la Tolérance à Agadir sur M6 Thu 12th: Platinum, Genève (Suisse) Fri 13th: Casino de Montreux, Montreux (Switzerland) Sat 14th: Festival inox, strasbourg (France) Fri 20th: Soirée Quicksilver/Tony Hawk by Sony Ericsson,Paris (France) Sat 21st: Groove City @ Brussels Kart Expo, Brussels/Belgium Fri 27th: sound factory, Lyon (France) Sat 28th: Starfloor Fun radio, Palais Omnisport de Paris Bercy (France)
DECEMBER 2009 Sat 5th: Oh Qui Party@ le Grand poste, Liège (Belgium) Sat 12th: Posthallen, Oslo (Norway) Sat 19th: Discotheque, Barcelona (Spain) Tue 29th: Playa Mamitas, Playa Del Carmen (Mexico) Wed 30th: Open Air, Accapulco (Mexico) Thu 31st: Open Air, Puerta Vallarta (Mexico)
FEBRUARY 2010 Fri 12th: Jockey Club, Rio de Janeiro/Brazil Sat 13th: Trio Truck & Camarote VIP Club, Salvador de Bahia/Brazil Sun 14th: Green Valley, Navagente/Brazil Wed 17th: Carnaporto @ Arena Axe Moi, Porto Seguro/Brazil
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Wednesday, May 27, 2009
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Current mood:  excited
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Tuesday, May 26, 2009
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Un petit sondage entre nous ;-) Quel est votre titre favoris ? 01. Lala Song Feat. Master Gee and Wonder Mike from the Original Sugarhill Gang 3:34 02. Give Me Some More Feat. DJ Roland Clark 3:15 03. Love You No More Feat. Shabba Ranks 4:22 04. New New New Feat. Vybrate & Queen Ifrica & Makedah 5:27 05. Jamaïca Avenue Feat. Tony Rebel 5:10 06. Peace Song Feat. Steve Edwards 6:30 07. What A Wonderful World Feat. Ron Carroll 7:04 08. Mr Tambourine Man 4:59 09. People Of Tomorrow Feat. Steve Edwards 4:16 10. The Way I Feel Feat. Adam Joseph 4:53 11. We Are Everything 5:46 12. Belly Dancer Feat. Kevin Lyttle 4:11 Vous pouvez tous les pré-écouter ici : http://www.bobsinclar.com/disco
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Wednesday, May 20, 2009
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Current mood:  overstimulated
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Tuesday, May 19, 2009
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Current mood:  artistic
Hello ! Envie de suivre l'actu de Bob Sinclar et de l'afficher directement sur votre profil ? Pas de souci, on a pensé à toi l'occasion de la sortie de son nouvel album "Born in 69" et voici un widget qui devrait te plaire ;-) Pour l'ajouter à ton profil, c'est simple : il te suffit de cliquer sur le lien "Bloguer le widget" et de récuppérer le code Myspace puis de faire un simple copier / coller sur ton profil ;-)
Et voilà ! Have fun ;-)
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009
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En 2007 et après le succès des deux albums « WESTERN DREAM » et « SOUNDZ OF FREEDOM » - compilation sous forme de Dj mix truffé d’inédits -, BOB SINCLAR décide de quitter la routine parisienne et part un an à Los Angeles pour chercher l’inspiration propice à un nouveau disque. Sur place, il découvre des nouveaux sons folk-rock (America, Boz Scaggs, John Fogerty, Michael McDonald, Dan Fogelberg) ; le compte à rebours Born In 69 (prochain album à paraître le 11 Mai) vient de commencer.
Après avoir travaillé sur une dizaine d’instrus entre Septembre 2007 et Mars 2008, Bob Sinclar part en Jamaïque, où il va enregistrer au studio Bad Yard - malgré une fièvre monumentale qui lui tombe dessus à peine arrivé à Kingston - de nombreux chanteurs, tels que Christopher Martin, Tony Rebel et Queen Ifrica. De retour à LA, quelques maquettes sont dans la boîte : des bonnes vibes, des supers vocaux, mais pas encore les frissons de « Love Generation » ou « World Hold on », pas encore les beat implacables de « Rock this Party » ou « Sound of Freedom ». C’est en retournant à Paris pour enregistrer les musiques avec son équipe, l’ingénieur du son et coproducteur Cutee B notamment, que Bob Sinclar réussit enfin à agencer son puzzle.
« A ce moment-là, je ressors ce que j’ai fait à Los Angeles et produis les morceaux. J’appelle Steve Edwards qui vient à Paris en Octobre, sample Richie Havens “We Are Everything“ ( une chanson un peu psyché cithare dans l’esprit des Beatles) et un disque d’un groupe Illusion sorti en 1969. Autour d’un titre un peu flow power, « Peace Song », le concept du disque commence à se dessiner ». Autre idée folle : mixer, en un « blend » audacieux, « Je ne t’aime plus » de Manu Chao avec la voix reggae dancehall de Shabba Ranks, sur le titre « Love You No More ». Manu Chao accepte d’être samplé, et Shabba Ranks vient enregistrer à l’heure au studio de New York où Chris s’est installé fin 2008 : autant dire deux miracles. C’est aussi à New York que va être enregistré ce qui va devenir le premier single de ce Born In 69 : le groupe légendaire Sugarhill Gang - qui signa le tube ultime du rap old school « Rappers’ Delight », en 1979 - accepte de collaborer avec Bob Sinclar. Sur une ligne de basse signée Cutee B, les MCs Wonder Mike et Master Gee ressortent tous leurs gimmicks uniques, accompagnés par un hook imparable - inspiré par la chorale enfantine d’un disque de Kid Créole -. « Lala Song » est terminé ; un bijou entre rap et dancefloor qui tombe à pic. « Moi je me dis : “Bob Sinclar et Sugarhill Gang, ça tue“(rires). Je ne sais pas pourquoi, mai sd’entrée de jeu, j’y crois. Et le jour de l’enregistrement, Wonder Mike et Master Gee me disent qu’ils viennent de CNN où ils étaient invités pour les 30 ans de “Rappers’ Delight“ ! Après un an de tâtonnements, la magie opère ». La magie est bien palpable sur ce premier single. Un morceau festif à la fois vintage et moderne, funky et pop. « J’ai trouvé le concept Born In 69 en tournant autour du thème peace & love et flower power. Mon anniversaire est le 10 mai 2009 et l’album sort le 11 mai. C’est un beau cadeau » conclut le DJ producteur Bob Sinclar. Avec ce disque résolument fun, éclectique et dansant, Bob Sinclar ne se contente pas de se souhaiter bon anniversaire : il inonde le globe avec son groove qui ne connaît pas la crise.
« Lala Song » - sortie digitale le 23 Mars « Born in 69 » - sortie le 11 Mai 2009
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Tuesday, August 08, 2006
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Category: Music
Bob Sinclar's fourth album, "Western Dream", will be released July 11, 2006 by Yellow Productions Recording/Tommy Boy Entertainment. The eagerly anticipated collection contains the worldwide hit single "Love Generation," featuring vocals by Gary Pine of reggae legends The Wailers.
Until only a few years ago, when you thought of global dance music hotbeds, you thought of New York, London, Chicago, and so on, but Paris? Hardly. Sure, there were French disco stars in the 1970s-- Eurodisco auteur Cerrone, Village People creator Jacques Morali, and Parisian-turned New Yorker Francois Kevorkian. But, in general, French music has never been known for being very groovy. In the late-1990s, though, that began to change when waves of fresh and funky club tracks started exploding out of the City of Lights. Dubbed "Le French Touch" by the UK music press, this new sound, inspired by (and freely sampling from) soul and disco as well as early New York and Chicago house, soon made Paris the new dance music mecca and the city's young DJs and producers global club superstars. First came Dimitri From Paris and Daft Punk. Then, in 1998, the worldwide smash "Gym Tonic" dropped on an unsuspecting world, featuring kitschy vocals sampled from a Jane Fonda workout tape and credited to Bob Sinclar, a shadowy figure said to be variously a "spy, jewel thief, Riviera playboy, mercenary, high-class gigolo, sunglass model, and hardcore porn star."
Despite the huge fuss that ensued over this international man of mystery, it turned out that Bob Sinclar was simply an assumed identity of one Chris Lefriant, who adopted the name and persona of a character in an old French spy film. And Lefriant was hardly a newcomer to the scene, either; in fact, he had been at the forefront of French dance music of all kinds since the early 90s, from acid jazz and hip-hop to the disco-flavored house music for which Bob Sinclar quickly became famous worldwide.
Raised in Le Marais, a bohemian and gay neighborhood of central Paris, Chris cut his nightlife teeth at legendary 80s discos like Le Palace. Although he had initially aimed to become a tennis pro, he was inspired to pursue record-spinning after hearing DJs cutting up hip-hop, funk, and soul (a new phenomenon in Paris at that time) in the late 80s. After making a name for himself playing hip-hop, acid jazz, and R&B (as Chris "The French Kiss"), he set up a record label, Yellow Productions, and began recording his own music as part of much-respected acid jazz and trip-hop combos The Reminiscence Quartet and The Mighty Bop.
Round about 1997, after hearing the hip-hop/house hybrids coming from New York producers like Kenny Dope and Armand Van Helden, Chris turned his hand to uptempo, four-on-the-floor sounds. "The first time I did a [house] track, it was amazing," Chris recalls, because he "saw the power" it had on the dancefloor. Then, in 1998, came Bob Sinclar and "Gym Tonic," rocketing him to international clubland prominence.
Paradise, the debut Bob Sinclar album, followed shortly after. Packed with dancefloor bombs like "The Ghetto" and "Ultimate Funk" in addition, of course, to "Gym Tonic," Paradise proved that there was much more to Bob Sinclar than just a novelty track about calisthenics. His second album, "Champs Elyses", was released two years later and showed Chris' production chops and musical palette developing beyond the track-oriented, "filtered disco" sound with which the "French Touch" had become synonymous. "Got to Be Free" featured legendary early-80s disco singer James D-Train Williams, while "Ich Rocke" worked the sort of 80s-flavored electro vibe that would soon take dance music by storm.
The increasingly prolific Chris also kept busy with several other projects in addition to the Bob Sinclar albums, co-producing and compiling the Africanism compilations of percussion-heavy African-, Carbbean-, and Latin-flavored tracks by various French producers; and producing and co-writing Cabaret, the debut album by Brazilian samba singer Salome de Bahia, for his Yellow Productions label. What's more, in 2001 Chris released Cerrone By Bob Sinclar, an homage to the godfather of symphonic Franco-disco. Part mix CD, part remix project, Cerrone By Bob Sinclar, was put the world on notice that, after 25 years, there was finally an heir to the French dance music crown.
With the third Bob Sinclar album, titled simply III, in 2003, Chris upped his game again, this time moving further away from the sample-and-loop production approach and concentrating even more on proper songwriting, real instrumentation, and lush orchestral arrangements that Cerrone would be proud of. "These days everybody's buying a sampler and doing a track," Chris says. "There's a lot of shit around, and we don't have any classics. I've tried to bring that back, to refer to the 70s and 80s with live musicians rather than samples." In fact, for III Chris brought in none other than Alain Wisniak, the legendary engineer and co-writer of Cerrone's biggest hits, as co-producer. The result was a musically mature collection with all of the string-soaked luxury and impeccable composition of Cerrone's epic masterpieces, but also the modern electronic sheen of 21st century club music. Ranging from soaring vocal anthems like "The Beat Goes On" and "Kiss My Eyes" to electro-disco workouts such as "Nature Boy" and "Europa," the album embodied the same skilled mlange of cutting-edge production and classic songcraft that made Cerrone's work the stuff of dancefloor legend.
After reaching the top of the heap in the world of dance music, Chris is now moving beyond the confines of clubland and into the larger musical universe. He recently produced Salome De Bahia's second album, "Brasil," as well as "Antigua," the sophomore release by Parisian bossa nova duo Tom & Joy. He's also signed an exlusive US distribution deal with storied New York label Tommy Boy Entertainment (so far, Tommy Boy has released Africanism III, Brasil, and Antigua in the States). And he has reinvented Bob Sinclar yet again, this time as a producer of catchy, feel-good, rhythmic pop. Indeed, although "Love Generation," the new single off his forthcoming album "Western Dream", still pumps more than enough to satisfy dancefloors worldwide, the song's instantly catchy melody, lyrics, and soaring vocal (by none other than Gary Pine, lead singer of the mighty Wailers (yes, as in Bob Marley) give it across-the-board appeal. "Love Generation" is only the first taste of the next chapter in the ever-evolving story of Bob Sinclar. Joining Chris on this journey is, once again, Alain Wisniak. "Love Generation" is already a smash all over Europe; in addition to selling 120,000 copies in its first two weeks of release, it was Pete Tong's pick of the week on the BBC's Radio 1 and has been featured as the theme music for French TV's "Pop Idol" (the French version of "American Idol") and in an Italian mobile phone commercial. Chris Lefriant and Bob Sinclar, it seems, are both at the peak of their powers.
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