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Mathieu Blanc-Francard, stage name Sinclair (born 19 July 1970), is a French musician and singer-songwriter.


Early life

Born in 1970 at Tours as son of Dominique Blanc-Francard and brother of Hubert Blanc-Francard, known professionally as Boom Bass (of Cassius), Mathieu Blanc-Francard grew up in Paris and went to school at the
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. He became interested in music as a teenager and missed his
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. He briefly worked in a recording studio as an assistant sound engineer and learned the guitar. At this time he formed his first band and chose his stage name.


Career


Musical career

Sinclair's first album, ''Que justice soit faite'' ("Let justice be done"), was released in 1993 and recorded with his brother's help. In the recording he played all the instruments except the drums. The album sold 100,000 copies and was
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as a "golden disc". Sinclair gave a hundred concerts to publicise this album, including a performance at the
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nightclub in May 1993. For his second album, ''Au mépris du danger'' ("In defiance of danger"), musicians including
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and Fixi of the group
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formed his group "Système Sinclair". His third album, ''La Bonne attitude'' ("The Good attitude"), on which he invited
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, sold 200,000 copies. Vincent Sermet, Sinclair composed, arranged and produced his fourth album, ''Supernova Superstar'', which came out in 2001. In 2002, Sinclair composed the soundtrack for the film ''
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'', directed by
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. In 2004 he released a new album ''Comme je suis 1992–2004'' with title song ''Comme je suis'' ("As I am") and a compilation of his most successful songs. His sixth studio album, ''Morphologique'' ("Morphology"), was published in October 2006 by his own label, Mini Strong. In 2008 he directed (together with David Dahan) the music for a television series, ''Duval et Moretti''. In early 2011, Sinclair signed a contract with
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which released an eponymous album in May of that year. A single, ''Ça tourne dans ma tête'' ("It runs in my head"), preceded the release of the album. On 16 June 2015 Sinclair announced on
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his return to the stage, which took place on 6 November 2015 at the ''Cargo de Nuit'' in
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. He also played on 16 November 2015 at the ''Divan du Monde'' in Paris. In 2020, he launched the single ''Elle dit''. In April 2021, the French singer launched an EP called ''Hier's efface''.


Other activities

Sinclair was on the jury for seasons 6 and 7 of the TV series ''
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'' (broadcast by M6) alongside the composer, arranger and pianist
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, the journalist
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and the singer
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. In autumn 2009 he announced his intention to withdraw, being dissatisfied with the musical standard of the 2008–09 season. However, in season 9 of ''Nouvelle Star'', starting in December 2012, he returned to the jury with Manoukian,
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and Olivier Bas. In 2013 he produced an album ''Premières rencontres'' ("First meeting") for the singer Sophie-Tith Charvet, winner of season 9. Since 2017, he leads the programme ''Le Plein de Sensations'' on
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with
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and Laurent Maistret. He appeared in the eighth season of '' Danse avec les stars'', alongside dancer Denitsa Ikonomova.


Filmography


Personal life

Mathieu Blanc-Francard was born into a family of professional musicians and entertainers: he is the son of sound engineer Dominique Blanc-Francard who was a member of the rock group "Les Pingouins" in the 1960s. Mathieu's brother Hubert, known as "Boom Bass", is one of the duo Cassius. In September 2001 Mathieu Blanc-Francard married the actress
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. They have a daughter, Nina, born in Paris in October 2002. They divorced in 2005 after eleven years together. The singer lived with the novelist
Amanda Sthers Amanda Queffélec-Maruani (born 18 April 1978), known professionally as Amanda Sthers, is a French novelist, playwright, screenwriter and filmmaker. Biography Sthers is of Tunisian Sefardi and Breton origins. She has written ten novels which ha ...
from 2009 to 2012.


Musical style and influences

Since his teens Sinclair has been particularly influenced by
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,
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,
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and
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. He describes his discovery of the album ''
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'' by Stevie Wonder as "a revelation".


Discography


Albums

# Que justice soit faite! (1993) # Au mépris du danger (1995) # La bonne attitude (1997) # Supernova Superstar (2001) # Mon Idole (Musiques Originales Du Film) (2002) # Comme je suis (2004) # Morphologique (2006) # Le Siffleur (Musique Originale) (2009) # Sinclair (2011)


Live albums

# Live (1999) # Live 2002 (2002)


Compilations

# Comme je suis 1992–2004 (2004) # Best of (2008)


Awards

In 1995 Sinclair received an award in the ''
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'' in the category "Newcomer group of the year". In 2002 his album ''Supernova Superstar'' won a ''Victoires'' award. Vincent Sermet, The singer received a
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in 2009 for the soundtrack of the film ''Le Premier Jour du reste de ta vie'' ("
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Bibliography

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References

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