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French DJ Kavinsky dies at 50, investigation underway

French electronic music artist Kavinsky, best known for his internationally acclaimed track Nightcall, has died at the age of 50. The musician was reportedly found dead at his home in Paris on Tuesday, prompting an official investigation into the circumstances surrounding his death.

Kavinsky, whose real name was Vincent Belorgey, became one of France’s most recognizable electronic music producers through his distinctive blend of synthwave and electro sounds. His music gained worldwide popularity for its retro-inspired style, drawing influence from 1980s cinema, video games, and electronic music.

Authorities in Paris have confirmed that an investigation has been launched following the discovery of the artist’s body. Officials have not yet announced the exact cause of death, and no conclusions have been reached as the inquiry continues. While some reports have suggested that he may have suffered a stroke, authorities have not confirmed those claims, and the investigation remains ongoing.

Born as Vincent Belorgey, Kavinsky launched his music career in the early 2000s. He quickly attracted attention within France’s electronic music scene and released his debut extended play, Teddy Boy, in 2006. The project introduced listeners to his signature cinematic sound, which later became his trademark.

His career reached a major milestone when he was selected to open for legendary French electronic music duo Daft Punk during their 2007 tour. The opportunity exposed his music to a global audience and helped establish him as one of the leading names in the growing synthwave movement.

Kavinsky achieved international fame with Nightcall, a track that became one of his defining works. The song earned even greater recognition after being featured in the 2011 film Drive, starring Ryan Gosling. Its haunting melody and atmospheric production introduced millions of listeners to his music and cemented his reputation as a pioneer of modern retro-electronic sound.

Following news of his death, tributes poured in from across France and the international music community. French Culture Minister Catherine Pégard honored the late musician in a message shared on X, describing him as one of France’s most distinctive artistic voices. She praised his contribution to electronic music and said his work would continue to inspire future generations of musicians.

French President Emmanuel Macron also paid tribute, calling Kavinsky a source of pride for France and acknowledging the lasting impact he made on the country’s cultural landscape.

Throughout his career, Kavinsky remained admired for creating a unique musical identity that blended nostalgia with futuristic electronic production. His influence extended beyond music into film, fashion, and popular culture, making him one of the most recognizable figures in contemporary French electronic music.

As investigators continue to examine the circumstances surrounding his death, fans around the world are remembering Kavinsky for his innovative sound and the timeless music that defined his remarkable career. His legacy is expected to endure through the recordings that introduced a generation of listeners to his unmistakable style.

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