A collection spanning "Bob Sinclar - Discography 1998-2012.rar" covers the essential albums, remixes, and side projects that defined the French Touch sound, including smash hits like "Love Generation" and "World, Hold On." The Genesis: Paradise & The French Touch (1998-2000)
The Sound of Ibiza: Soundz of Freedom & Born in 69 (2007–2009)
If you downloaded an early version of this discography, the first folder is raw, gritty, and filtered.
Showing he was still relevant in the EDM boom era, this album featured high-energy tracks and collaborations that blended his house roots with modern synth-pop. Essential Compilations and Side Projects Bob Sinclar - Discography 1998-2012.rar
Warm, atmospheric, sample-heavy, and loop-driven.
A hybrid album featuring new tracks and remixes, maintaining his status at the top of the European charts with anthems like "Rock This Party (Everybody Dance Now)."
Capitalizing on his success, this project continued the positive, sunny, and melodic house sound. A collection spanning "Bob Sinclar - Discography 1998-2012
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The Golden Era of French House: Exploring the Bob Sinclar 1998–2012 Discography
As the calendar turned to Y2K, Sinclar refined his production. The album Champs-Élysées (2000) is often cited as a masterpiece of the genre. With the track "I Feel For You," Sinclar proved he could craft melodies that were as catchy as they were danceable. A hybrid album featuring new tracks and remixes,
A compilation and remix album that solidified his presence in the "reggae-fusion" house scene. Stylistic Evolution (2009–2012): Born in 69 (2009):
"Love Generation" (featuring Gary Pine), "World, Hold On (Children of the Sky)" (featuring Steve Edwards), and "Rock This Party (Everybody Dance Now)."
The final piece of the puzzle for this archive was Sinclar's 2012 release, Disco Crash . Released on January 31, 2012, the album landed in the French Top 20 and featured high-profile collaborations with Pitbull, Fatman Scoop, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Snoop Dogg, and Sean Paul, on tracks like "Rock the Boat". It represented the pinnacle of Sinclar's mainstream, big-room house sound before he shifted directions in later years.