During the confinement, DJ Bob Sinclar organized concerts on his social networks on a daily basis. But now deconfigured, it is already taking a long time for the pioneer of the French Touch to find the dance floors to "exchange energies with people, talk to them."
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Before being able to find the nightclubs in the four corners of the world, the interpreter of " Love Generation" recalled the good memories of Ibiza before the coronavirus pandemic does not occur, Friday, at the microphone of Matthieu Noël in L 'Wildly equipped, on Europe 1.
"They were proud of their father"
It was last summer, after settling in Ibiza for a week with her two children, 16 and 20 years old. "We really have a proximity which is great. I introduced them to a lot of different music", describes Bob Sinclar before explaining his memories on the Spanish island dedicated to the party. "When they were old enough to go into a club we went to Ibiza. For a week they wore me out. Until six in the morning! Every evening!"
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If the famous DJ could feel the weight of age over the nights, his notoriety and his charisma remained intact. "I arrived a little conqueror (laughs). They opened the doors to me and I had my children behind. They were proud of their father. We were behind the DJs and we were blazing with the buddies," recalls -he.
And when Matthieu Noël asked him if it was strange to be the son or the daughter of Bob Sinclar, the father replied quietly: "I find it super cool! I would have loved to say 'Where are we going? Tonight? We're going to a club where my father is mixing! '"