Bob Sinclar has shaped the landscape of electronic music as a record producer, DJ, and remixer, known for popularizing the ‘French touch’ house sound. After adopting the moniker Bob Sinclar in 1998, he released his debut album ‘Paradise’ the same year, establishing himself as a key figure in the ‘French touch’ house sound, known for its innovative use of sampled and filtered disco strings. His foundational work began earlier, DJing under the alias Chris the French Kiss in the 1980s, where he cultivated a diverse musical interest in hip hop and jazz. During this period, he also initiated projects such as The Mighty Bop and Reminiscence Quartet, utilizing the pseudonym Desmond K.
A significant partnership with Spinnin’ Records in 2016 yielded tracks such as ‘Someone Who Needs Me’ and ‘Til the Sun Rise Up’ with international artist Akon, further solidifying his global appeal and charting success. Continuing to shape the electronic music landscape, Sinclar released ‘I Believe’ in 2018, which gained particular popularity in Italy. In 2021, he collaborated with Molly Hammar on ‘We Could Be Dancing,’ showcasing his enduring versatility and adaptability to contemporary sounds. Throughout his illustrious career, Sinclar has also been a highly sought-after remixer, producing official versions for global artists including Jamiroquai, Moby, Madonna, and Rihanna, continually cementing his profound impact and influence on the worldwide electronic music scene.