Saintard
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FR PARIS – French / Pop / Funk
Saintard

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SAINTARD
Ab67616d0000b27359a939f66976e8a769f30af2 Scandale (Radio Edit) Single 2021
Ab67616d0000b273f43b8e2f37a9fc91146a85a2 Police Amour Single 2021
Ab67616d0000b273762646f060d8f57b1134716b CALOR Single 2019
Ab67616d0000b2732d263d20cce5409e722c6ee5 Summertime Fever Single 2018
Bernard Michel
Ab67616d0000b273185018e5d5fc9f60d0bfc28c Pauvre Jésus Christ Single 1972
Saintard, distributed by Spinnup
Ab67616d0000b273f150e56345ce27e184c3882c Calor Single 2019
Saintardise
Ab67616d0000b273ee76ab55b4f6c8603153efa5 Apparatchik Album 2021
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Pauline Klein
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True fake nonchalance Formed by jazz, transfigured by hip-hop, fed by soul and funk, Saintard created his unique RnB.

A hybrid,
thanks to all those diverging styles. His new EP has to
be experienced as a lyrical journey.
Born in Paris, he learnt to play the saxophone in
a district music school in the same city and the
instrument soon became a fundamental part of
his music. Swiftly, Saintard emancipated himself
from academia, tried to play the piano, to compose
and construct his first pieces with his DJ friend
Monomite. He soon collaborated on many projects as
a saxophonist, composer and producer with the rapper
Prince Waly, the group Feu! Chatterton and
Enchantée Julia.
At once influenced by Gil Scott Heron, Sly and the
Family Stone, Chucho Valdès, Prince and Kenny
Garrett; Staintard paved his way to create his own
signature. In London, he discovered English soul and
the organic mix of textural sounds. Under the sun
of Ibiza and Barcelona, he added warm colors to his
musical palette. With a potent mix of nonchalance and
groove, his beat swings between Tom Misch and Henri
Salvador.
One can hear on certain tracks his half sung, half
spoken voice in his mother tongue. Humorous and
self-deprecating, his music depicts the real of the
ordinary, drawing pictures of a trivial everyday life.