SinclaireStyle is the Recording & Publishing
Dance-music label created and founded by the best
seller Eurobeat and HyperTechno writer and producer
Bratt Sinclaire.
Since 1990 Bratt Sinclaire (real
name Andrea Leonardi) was used to be a free-lance
producer for A-Beat-C label.
A-Beat-C label actually started its business in the
Japanese Dance market by accepting a long-term
partnership with japanese label Avex Trax.
Linked by old friendship with
A-Beat-C's founder Alberto Contini, Sinclaire was
involved in label's business untill 1995 by composing
and producing more than 200 tracks. Most of them
truly represented a brand new Eurobeat and Techno
trend in Japan like : "King & Queen" by
King & Queen "Tora Tora Tora" by
Domino covered by Max, "Mistery in love" by
Virginelle covered by Yoko Oginome, "Burning love"
by D-Essex covered by Nami Amuro, "Tokyo Tokyo"
by D-Essex covered by V6 as "The theme of the
coming century", "F.A.Y." by M.M.M.
and many more.
In 1995 Sinclaire, tired of being a free-lance
producer, co-founded Delta label together with
Laurent Newfield (producer) and Clara Moroni (singer).
In the following 10 years Bratt Sinclaire composed
and produced about 280 tracks and many of them became
highly popular in Japan. "Yesterday" by
Cherry covered by D&D, "Speedway" by
Niko, "Heartbeat" by Nathalie covered by
Passion, "Boom boom fire" by D.Essex, "When
I close my eyes" by Cherry, "Love generation"
by Suzy Lazy and many, many more.
Thanks to Sinclaire's smashing Hits, Delta reached an
unbelievable success. Sinclaire's tunes best ranked
each and every Avex's chart on demand (compilation
called S.E.B. request-countdown) from 1996 to 1999
and from 2001 to 2006.
Sinclaire's "Night of fire" by Niko, also
covered by Dream and by Hinoi Team, got S.E.B. Vol.
100 compilation winning 3 japanese golden album
for year 2000 by "RIAJ" (Recording
Industries Association of Japan): - "Gold Album
of the year" – "Animated album of the year"
- "Special product of the year" - At the
very beginning of year 2006 Sinclaire's partner at
Delta was interested in trying out new partnerships
with the japanese dance-market other than Avex's.
Then, after 16 long years of amazing successes,
Sinclaire decided to move and took a year off.
After that re-generating and
re-freshing period, Bratt Sinclaire got back and
presented his new step in such a tremendous career: