Michel Sanchez
Michel Sanchez | |
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Born |
Somain, France | 1 July 1957
Genres | World music |
Occupation(s) | World music, film score, singer |
Instruments | Keyboard / synthesiser / organ / piano / accordion |
Years active | 1992 - present |
Associated acts | Deep Forest |
Michel Sanchez (born 1 July 1957 in Somain, France) is a French musician. He spent much of this youth studying music (piano, classical organ percussion). Sanchez is the co-founder of the band Deep Forest with Éric Mouquet. He won a Grammy Award in 1995, and a World Award for best world music album.
In the early 1990s Sanchez mixed synthesizer with a traditional song from the Solomon Islands. This was the starting point of Deep Forest.
Discography
As a member of Deep Forest
- 1992 – Deep Forest (over 3 millions album sales)
- 1994 – World Mix (re-release of 1992 album)
- 1995 – Boheme (over 4 million album sales)
- 1998 – Comparsa (over 1 million album sales)
- 1999 – Made in Japan (live album, 150 000 copies sold)
- 2000 – Pacifique (soundtrack album)
- 2002 – Music Detected
- 2003 – Essence of Deep Forest (best of, released only in Japan)
- 2004 – Essence of the Forest (best of, three different editions)
- 2004 – Kusa no Ran (soundtrack album, released only in Japan)
Solo albums
- 1994 - Windows
- 1997 - Welenga (with Wes Madiko)
- 2000 - Hieroglyphes
- 2008 - The Touch
- 2008 - The Day of a Paper Bird
- 2014 - Eliott
- 2015 - The Man and the Machine
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