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Moh! Kouyaté presents “Fé Toki”

Citizen of the world because of his status as a musician and Parisian at heart, Moh ! Kouyaté shares his vision of a new Africa. In Fé toki, his music inspired from the African continent is connected to the whole planet. He knows through his American and European concert tours that his music is a gift for getting message accross. In this new album, his voluble guitar takes us through a profusion of styles. Riffs soukouss on “Dobogna“, solo ndombolo on “N’deymayo“: the dancers on the stage jump in a Congolese style. Spacious melodies from Nenouna, a tribute to the heroes who worked and sacrificed themselves to make a better world for millions of Africans, develop into symphonic rock. Yet, no doubt that it is from Conakry, a cosmopolitan capital city that the singer draws inspiration. Sang in soussou, in malinké, in diakhanké, three languages nourish the rich culture of his home town. Moh’s songs continue the epic tales of music from Guinea in the wake of Sékou Bembeya Diabété, known as « Diamond fingers » or others like Sékouba Bambino. Enchanting chords from Fé toki follow the footsteps of Mandingo blues. From the banks of the Niger river to the Mississippi delta, the redeeming fate of this universal music gives back to the freed descendant from Africa their right to speak. Eyewitness to the marks left by segregation, he reinforces his link with African-American music which today is an important part of world culture. The revival of Africa seems like a self-evident fact. A journey in the heart of the Mandingo culture, Mayouama recovers the prestige of an art which has become mature within seven centuries. With Tala, both guitar and n’goni, subtle and punctilious, provide solutions to the migrants in search of an asylum land. Even if he gets inspiration from the rumours in the world, Moh ! Kouyaté never departs from the wisdom of a griot (djéli) whose function, transmitted in the family, aims at uniting the Mandingo society. The message from Fé toki shows that it is a matter of opinion in our globalized world. Work, sharing, success or gossips, let relativity guide our judgment, our action turn towards positive purposes. Moh ! Kouyaté gives us unambiguous words while entertaining us with his magnificient music. François Bensignor ***** INFORMATION Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Mohmusic/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/veev-com/sets/moh-kouyate-fe-toki Video clips: Vivons de l’Amour , Fankila
28 September 2017

Bazar & Bémols present “Habillés d’humeurs”

Since 2007, Bazar et Bémols is a songwriting trio who mixes French traditionnal music with jazz, groove, reggae or latin music. Their rst improvised concerts in the parisian metro interessed national and international medias (France 3, Arte, Rolling Stone magazine). Soon after they have earned their life from concerts only : 400 given until now. If the staging is very dynamic, it still leaves space so we can appreciate their poetic lyrics sung by three voices in arranged harmonies. After having sold more than 3000 copies of their 1st album « Le Fruit du bazar » / « Jumble fruit » (2015), Bazar et Bémols has worked with InOuïe Distributionand again with Quart de Lune production to release a second album of twelve songs : « Habillés d’humeurs » / « Wearing moods ». Just after its release in October 2017, the band will go on tour for two years to play these new songs in France and abroad, helped by their international booker Badass Yogi Production. Just like its cover, the twelve songs of the CD are colored with many musical moods and different topics. Bazar et Bémols’ French music keeps on travelling : through swing when a big band joins the trio on an organic surrealist text or through afrobeat when they invite us to dance on a break-up song. The band is also blending salsa and gypsy jazz to bind laugh and tears together and, on a groovy hip-hop, condemns opportunism of the relations between business and politics. ***** INFORMATION Website: bazaretbemols.com Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/veev-com/sets/bazar-bemols-habilles-dhumeur Video clip: L’Autre Sens Live video: Les Mots ; Le Métro ; Cuistot ***** NATIONAL PROMOTION Veev Com Sèverine Berger severine@www.veevcom.com 06 77 83 62 39 ***** LOCAL PROMOTION Anne-Claire GALESNE anne-claire.galesne@orange.fr 06 16 98 15 15
21 September 2017

Debademba present “Sanikoya”

The big Debademba family will release “Sanikoya” their third album on Friday, September 22 (Dankama / InOuïe). Rare are virtuoso musicians that think and act collectively and believe in a group spirit. Patiently, with perseverance and focus, Abdoulaye Traorécarried the DEBADEMBA project to make it one of today’s most appreciated incarnations of the new generation of West African artists. After two albums produced by Chapa Blues, DEBADEMBA returns with a new opus “Sanikoya” released by Abdoulaye Traoré‘s own label Dankama. This album makes it a point of honor to recall the positive forces that have enabled entire generations to live in peace in West Africa. Some traditions break the tensions of society and should be passed on to future generations: gently teasing each other on family name or ethnic origin has always been and should remain a game. Traditionally “Sanikoya” forbids any internal quarrel and guarantees the stability of the people. This ancient tradition is disappearing today, an unfortunate loss in an ever increasingly tense world. Ben L’Oncle Soul, guesting on this opus, emphasizes the fact that this philosophy leads to the discovery of other souls: “my soulmate, my soulmate, she comes from afar, she comes from afar”. The album also addresses other themes that are summed up in positive philosophies of life through which man can find peace and courage: help yourself and heaven will help you (“Dakama”), do not seek to change people (“Boinofai”), with will and courage one can succeed (“Saikain”). And finally, Debademba pays tribute to Mandela (“Mandela”) and women (“Ah les femmes”). As usual, Abdoulaye Traoré, composer of this new opus, takes us across Africa with diverse rhythms such as djoulaba (Ivory Coast / Burkina Faso), ziglibithy / bikoutsi (Ivory Coast / Cameroon), borowi (a traditional dance with masks), takamba (Northern Mali), badjoulou (rhythm played for great men throughout West Africa) and blues-rock. In this album Abdoulaye Traoré is surrounded by Mohamed Diaby (vocals), Bisou Bass (bass), William Ombe (drums), Adama Bilorou (percussion), Virna Nova (guitar on “Ah les femmes”), Malaika Lokua (chorus on “Dakama” and “Mandela”), Valentin Ceccaldi (cello on “Mandela”) and invites Ben L’Oncle Soul for two featurings, on “Sanikoya” and “Saikain”. ***** DEBADEMBA INFORMATION Facebook: DEBADEMBA Souncloud: debademba-sanikoya Youtube channel
30 August 2017

Les Fils Canouche present “La Fasciculation”

Sorry, this entry is only available in FR and ES. For the sake of viewer convenience, the content is shown below in this site default language. You may click one of the links to switch the site language to another available language.Le quartet Jazz manouche Les Fils Canouche  présentera "La Fasciculation" son quatrième album le mercredi 15 novembre à 20h30 sur la scène du Studio de L'Ermitage, à l'occasion de sa sortie le 27 octobre chez Vlad Productions / Socadisc.  En outre, Les Fils Canouche seront en tournée cet été et jusqu'à cet automne dans toute la France, aux dates suivantes : * Du 26/05 au 11/06 : Rolland Garros, Boulogne-Billancourt (92) * le 18/06 : Festival Renc’Jardins, Saint-Cosme en Vairais (72) * le 13/07 : Festival Village en Scène, Chalonnes (49) * le 15/07 : Gareoult Jazz Festival, Gareoult (83) * le 20/07 : Festival Les 3 Temps du Swing, Seloncourt (25) * le 30/07 : D’Jazz Nevers Festival, Nevers (58) * le 04/08 : Apéro Jazz, Touques (14) * le 10/08 : Festival Jazz dans l’Hérault, Saint-Thibéry (34) * le 16/09 : Festival Le Chainon manquant, Laval (53) * le 23/09 : Espace Coeur en Scène, Rouans (44) * le 06/10 : Festival Accordéon Boest an Diaoul, Scaër (29) Douze années d’étincelles scéniques pour quelque 600 concerts à travers l'Hexagone ont forgé chez ce quartet Lavallois une âme d'explorateurs du jazz ! Sous leurs doigts chevronnés, la pompe sauvage et la contrebasse chaloupent au diapason, tandis que les volutes mélodiques d'une clarinette basse virtuose croisent les envolées d’un accordéon en roue libre. Explorant sans relâche les énergies acoustiques aux quatre points cardinaux, Les Fils Canouche accostent sur les terres cadencées d'un tango déchaîné, d'une valse à 5 temps ou d'une rumba gitane. En disciples fougueux d’un Django moderne ou d’un Piazzolla ressuscité, ils brouillent les frontières musicales et temporelles pour le pur plaisir du swing manouche. Leur quatrième album intitulé « La fasciculation », enregistré à Paris et fruit d'un long travail de composition, emmène la formation vers les hautes sphères d'un jazz fertile et sans œillères : l’œuvre de quatre musiciens au faîte de leur art, mariant comme rarement l'émotion et l'énergie, l'élégance et la virtuosité. Comme un symbole de cette mue accomplie, le brillant guitariste des Doigts de l'homme, Olivier Kikteff, apporte sa patte de soliste virevoltant sur deux morceaux au swing irrésistible. Composé aussi et avant tout pour la scène, ce nouvel essai discographique constitue le cœur d'un spectacle totalement repensé et retravaillé, des lumières à la scénographie. ***** INFOS Site : lesfilscanouche.com Souncloud : veev-com/sets/les-fils-canouche-la-fasciculation Facebook : lesfilscanouche Clip : Croma Quedam Teaser nouveau spectacle Teaser nouvel album (en studio) : Maura Fernanda Teaser nouvel album (en studio) : Hernie fiscale Live à Mesquer : Youpinouche
15 June 2017

M’Toro Chamou on summer tour

M’Toro Chamou was born in Mayotte, a French overseas department in the Comoros archipelago. An island that has been in flux since becoming part of France, and also embroiled in controversy. Singer, author, composer and guitarist, he is one of the emblematic figures of Mayotte music, songs and messages that will leave their mark on Mayotte forever. His style is a mix of traditional music and modern Western influences such as folk, pop, rock and blues. M’Toro means “brown”, and the Watoro (plural of M’Toro) were the first slaves who fled the plantations or from servitude to the sedan chair (fitako). Such an evocative name already speaks volumes about this revolutionary. It is the music of old that M’Toro Chamou brings to the stage, arranged so that everyone can listen, appreciate and love it without needing to understand the language of Mayotte. The music of M’Toro Chamou builds, through the strength of his melodies and messages, a bridge between differences, between tradition and modernity, between Mayotte and the rest of the world. After spending 16 years in the Metropolis M’Toro Chamou returned to the Indian Ocean, specifically to the island of Reunion, where he recorded the new album with Reunion musicians, the “bann kréols”. In November 2015 he received recognition via the trophy for best Mayotte artist at the V.O.I (Voice of the Indian Ocean). ***** INFORMATION Website: mtorochamou.com EPK Français / English: mtorochamou-epk.com Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/veev-com/sets/mtoro-chamou-punk-islands/s-tP3RC Facebook: M’Toro Chamou Video clip: Umani
2 June 2017

René Aubry presents his 26th opus “Chaos”

Multi instrumentalist and composer René Aubry presents his 26th album: « Chaos » René Aubry is a multi instrumentalist and a composer for dance and theatre performances as well as for the cinema. He is a creator of unique sound atmospheres, a lone composer who can design ambiances as well as inspired melodies with an insatiable thirst for freedom. His work radiates true originality and an unmistakable singularity. Born in les Vosges (France) in 1956, he is an admirer of, among others, Leonard Cohen, Philip Glass and Manos Hadjidakisa, and a self-taught guitarist. His meeting with Carolyn Carlson in 1978 was a turning point for his artistic career. He fell in love with Dance as an artform, with the dancer herself and became her regular composer. Inspired by her work, he composed his first pieces for Ballet. The collaboration, which is still on-going, gave birth to many performances including « Blue Lady » (1983), « Steppe » (1990) and « Signes » (1997), and was crowned by a victoire de la Musique in 1998. He recorded his first album in Venice where he lived from 1981 to 1984. 20 other albums have followed, recorded between 1988 and 2013. These albums include hints of his collaboration with C. Carlson and with the puppet master Philippe Genty, film soundtracks, but also his personal sound experiments ranging from raw and minimalist acoustic melodies (« Plaisirs d’Amour » « Invités sur la Terre »), to darker and more intimate works (« Seuls au Monde »  « Mémoires du Futur » « Refuges »). They are the result of a unique chemistry between unplugged instruments, electronic sounds and computer programming music. World-renowned choreographer Pina Bausch even used some of his melodies for three of her performances : « Ten Chi (2004)», « Vollmond (2006) » and « Sweet Mambo » (2008), as well as Wim Wenders for the soundtrack of his feature film ‘Pina’. Since 1999 he has also started a stage career and performs a repertoire of mostly acoustic melodies across Europe with his Septet ensemble. Between 2009 and 2012 he also composed soundtracks for 3 films commissioned by the BBC and produced by Magic Light Pictures: «The Gruffalo », « The Gruffalo’s Child » and « Room On The Broom ». All 3 films were awarded the “Crystal” for the best TV production at Annecy Film Festival. « The Gruffalo » was nominated for the Oscars in the category Short Animation Film. ***** INFORMATION Website: reneaubry.fr Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/veev-com/sets/rene-aubry-chaos Album available for purchase at: Itunes , Spotify, Deezer et Amazon
2 June 2017

Takeifa presents “Gass Giss”

The Keita family are back at it again. The Takeifa siblings, four brothers and one sister, have a new album called “Gass Giss“, which in “Wolof” means whoever searches will find. This latest production runs in the same vein as the two that came before. This album is a compilation of Afro*Rock styles and gives an optimistic vision of Africa. Indeed, it might even be seen as a vibrant advocacy for promoting a shinier image of the continent, the cradle of humanity. This statement rings even truer because on this ten-track album, the Takeifa invite us to revisit their unique musical universe, one in which all the rhythms that have marked their rich journey come together and intertwine. Between Jac KEITA‘s sober fingerings, Cheikh Keita‘s surging guitar, Iba KEITA‘s syncopated, rumbling drums and Maah Khoudia KEITA‘s vibrating touch, the whole group really gels. Since 2006, the Takeifa have pleasantly surprised us with their strong propensity for riding on these many sounds. For a better understanding and comprehension of the band’s musical approach, Jac’s words put it best. “Our strength lies in the fact that we bring out the best in each of us”. As a philosophy for this album, “Gass Guiss” invites «whoever looks hard enough to end up striking gold.” Another thinly veiled invitation to discovery and travel. ***** INFORMATION Website: takeifa.org Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/veev-com Facebook: facebook.com/takeifaofficiel/ Video clips: Wet; Supporter; Fire
10 May 2017

“Fankila” first single from “Fé Toki”, new album Moh! Kouyaté

Citizen of the world because of his status as a musician and Parisian at heart, Moh ! Kouyaté shares his vision of a new Africa. In Fé toki, his music inspired from the African continent is connected to the whole planet. He knows through his American and European concert tours that his music is a gift for getting message accross. In this new album, his voluble guitar takes us through a profusion of styles. Riffs soukouss on Dobogna, solo ndombolo on N’deymayo: the dancers on the stage jump in a Congolese style. Spacious melodies from Nenouna, a tribute to the heroes who worked and sacrificed themselves to make a better world for millions of Africans, develop into symphonic rock. Yet, no doubt that it is from Conakry, a cosmopolitan capital city that the singer draws inspiration. Sang in soussou, in malinké, in diakhanké, three languages nourish the rich culture of his home town. Moh’s songs continue the epic tales of music from Guinea in the wake of Sékou Bembeya Diabété, known as « Diamond fingers » or others like Sékouba Bambino. Enchanting chords from Fé toki follow the footsteps of Mandingo blues. From the banks of the Niger river to the Mississippi delta, the redeeming fate of this universal music gives back to the freed descendant from Africa their right to speak. Eyewitness to the marks left by segregation, he reinforces his link with African-American music which today is an important part of world culture. The revival of Africa seems like a self-evident fact. A journey in the heart of the Mandingo culture, Mayouama recovers the prestige of an art which has become mature within seven centuries. With Tala, both guitar and n’goni, subtle and punctilious, provide solutions to the migrants in search of an asylum land. Even if he gets inspiration from the rumours in the world, Moh ! Kouyaté never departs from the wisdom of a griot (djéli) whose function, transmitted in the family, aims at uniting the Mandingo society. The message from Fé toki shows that it is a matter of opinion in our globalized world. Work, sharing, success or gossips, let relativity guide our judgment, our action turn towards positive purposes. Moh ! Kouyaté gives us unambiguous words while entertaining us with his magnificient music. François Bensignor INFORMATION Souncloud : https://soundcloud.com/veev-com/moh-kouyate-fankila Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/Mohmusic/ Photo by ©Hugues Anhes
24 April 2017

Natacha & Nuits De Princes present “Gamayun”

Its generous arrangements give each instrument additional stamps: balalaïka and Russian domra, classical bass guitar and steel string guitar – the opportunity to find their natural place and develop their singular registers suave and attacked, amplified by the double bass. Over the years, Natacha & Nuits de Princes moved into the maturity of an identifiable group sound, something not so common. Perhaps there must be as much friendship as musicality. A beautiful acoustic string instrument sound that, with Natacha’s simple, enveloping voice, is capable of expressing a tone of tenderness, childhood, melancholy, gravity, then humor and swing but also calm and light. A tone which, I think, is little taken up, seems to me to be in our agitated society, but which, according to the welcome and the public’s visible pleasure, nevertheless corresponds to a deep need. These five delicate and virtuoso instrumentalists never forget that they owe this playful happiness, certainly to their classical or jazzist formation, but also to this precious source of the Slavic songs of reference, passionately sentimental, made of poignant narratives, celebration of Nature, revolts against heaven, devastating fatalism, candor and nobility, courage and poverty, despair, savagery, poetry, intoxication and infinite sweetness. The Russians remain the most nuanced musicians because for them music is the state of the soul (for me, it is the same). A melody, an interpretation, a song is the occasion for a serious and complex pleasure, an undeniable happiness, fleeting but consistent. So, what happens during a concert of Natacha & Nights of Princes? Well ! We are here. Quite simply. Present and in love. ***** INFORMATION Website: www.nuitsdeprinces.com Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/veev-com/sets/natacha-nuits-de-princes-gamayun Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Natacha-Nuits-De-Princes-238384219575772/?ref=ts&fref=ts Video: https://youtu.be/rMq3dVXFWdo
31 March 2017

Kala Jula presents Mande Kulu

“Mande Kulu“, “The Mandé Mountain” is the title of the Kala Jula’s upcoming CD to be released March 29 on Buda Musique (Paris). In this latest chapter of their musical ventures, Samba Diabaté and Vincent Zanetti are accompanied by two French musicians, major figures in European jazz and world music, the violinist Jacky Molard and bassist Hélène Labarrière. Made in early September 2016 at the Grande Boutique in Langonnet (a center for world music production in Brittany), the recording was mixed by Jacky Molard. As was the case on the two previous Kala Jula albums, all the songs are original compositions by Vincent Zanetti and Samba Diabate, with the exception of, “Bamanan Deli” a version of a song composed by Vincent Zanetti and the late Soungalo Coulibaly, the djembe drum genius who left us too soon in 2004. A brilliant ambassador of the griot musical tradition of Mali, Samba Diabate is one of Bamako‘s most highly-esteemed guitarists. His playing stands apart as much for its rhythmic richness as it does for its luminous sense of melody. From Toumani Diabaté to Cheick Ti- diane Seck, the most prestigious contemporary ambassadors of Mandinka music call on him. Multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer, journalist and ethnomusicologist, specialist in West African musical traditions and dance accompaniment, Vincent Zanetti is one of the few white masters of the djembe drum and Mandinka rhythms. A major figure in the world music scene in Switzerland, he is also a donso, a member of the venerable and ancient initiatory brotherhood of hunters from the Mandé in Mali. In Kala Jula, he is the voice carrier, storyteller or griot depending on the different contexts. Constantly moving between West Africa and Europe, the two artists created Kala Jula in 2011. Essentially instrumental and acoustic, their music is deeply rooted in both the Mandinka tradition, blues and jazz. Entirely original compositions, their repertoire has already been captured on three CDs, all released by the Parisian label Buda Musique, and at several concert series in Switzerland, Mali, France, Belgium, UK and Israel. While the pair holds its preferred place for composition in Kala Jula, it simultaneously forms the nucleus of several larger formations that vary in location each time it is redesigned, depending on the different projects. In this way, they have collaborated on different creations: Sidikiba Coulibaly(Mali), fabulous donsow singer from the Mandé; Léonard Eto (Japan), master in the art of daïko drumming, a former member and artistic director of the famous troupe Kodo; trumpet player Yannick Barman, guitarist Jean-Philippe Zwahlen, drummer Cyril Regamey and accordionist Stéphane Chapuis (Switzerland), the brilliant ambassadors of Swiss jazz on international stages. Featuring a collaboration with Hélène Labarrière and Jacky Molard, “Mande Kulu” opens up a new chapter in Kala Jula‘s musical development. ***** INFORMATION Website: www.kalajula.ch Souncloud: soundcloud.com/label-buda-musique Facebook: Kala-Jula Live video: Les bouffons  / Mande Kulu   ***** TOUR Via Vox – Thomas BARRÉ thomas@viavoxproduction.com Tel: + 33 (0)1 40 33 46 65 /  06 75 31 27 03  www.viavoxproduction.com
16 March 2017