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Bob Sinclar has always been hopelessly nostalgic. Even now, as a DJ of worldwide renown, the star of clubs all over the planet, he has never ceased to be that curious adolescent transported by music, building his universe from rhythms that take him to another place. Over two decades he has shared with the public his devouring passion for both rare grooves and dancefloor tempos. The hits kept coming, the public image was forged through a string of hit club tracks and brilliant remixes. But Chris isn’t just Bob Sinclar, star of the discotheque. Above all, he is mad about sound, thirsty for discovery. So, to start 2010 on an original note, Chris decided on a change of scene. “I remix my tracks every year, and I thought it would be a good idea this time to go back at look at them differently. Nowadays, music is so electronic, formatted, and I always like to surprise people,” he explains. So, next stop Kingston, where a crack team – including those responsible for Serge Gainsbourg’s classic dub album Aux Armes etc. (and several others) – were waiting for him. “I was a big fan of Serge Gainsbourg. He made his production style evolve over the years and came to work in Kingston with two of reggae’s living legends, Sly & Robbie,” explains Chris. “So I went to Kingston in search of positive vibes that I could share with people. The Sly Dunbar/Robbie Shakespeare rhythm section, Robbie Lyn on keyboards, Sticky Thompson on percussion and Mikey ‘Mao’ Chung on guitar: the crème de la cr
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