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Falone presents “Joseph”

Sorry, this entry is only available in FR.Falone, l'afro diva rock se produira sur la scène de La Boule Noire le jeudi 9 avril. Elle présentera à cet occasion son premier EP « Joseph » (sortie le 6 avril chez Equal Musik / Believe). Falone est un esprit libre. Une afro diva rock et sculpturale, à la fois sensible et irrévérencieuse. Elle lâche son premier EP, comme une proposition vers l’ailleurs ; les 5 titres qui le composent sont placés sous des auspices éminemment rock, et sont servis par un groove frondeur et déjanté. Envolées acoustiques portées par des sons de guitares saturés, mélodies ultra efficaces, musicalité débordante : le son de Falone claque comme une véritable gifle musicale, comme une force subversive et lumineuse qui s’immisce au plus secret des émotions. Une force au service de sa voix puissante. Ou l’inverse. Une sorte de plongée initiatique et vertigineuse au cœur d’un projet musical intime et abouti, mâtiné de pop anglaise, de rock et de soul. (…) Elle se joue des codes, déjoue les lieux communs, se place là où l’on ne l’attend surtout pas, puisant son inspiration chez ceux qui ont alimenté sa matrice musicale : Lenny Kravitz, Oasis, The Cure, Radiohead, Alanis Morissette, mais aussi Lauryn Hill, India Arie, Donnie Hathaway, Me'shell Ndegeocello, Dinah Washington… Les influences de la jeune femme sont résolument plurielles, sa production musicale obstinément moderne. Elle signe des ballades intenses qu’elle interprète de sa voix grave et profonde : Long road to heaven en témoigne. Elle délivre aussi des sons lourds et électrisants comme Happy end, qui portent en eux toute l’énergie, toute la force, toute l’impertinence qui caractérisent Falone.  Kalati ***** INFOS Site : falonemusic.com Facebook : falonemusiq ***** LIVES Jeudi 5 mars L'OPA Bastille Horaire : 20h30 tarif : 6 euros Jeudi 9 avril  // CONCERT DE LANCEMENT La Boule noire (1re partie : Zamua) Horaire : 20h tarifs : 15 euros sur place (10 euros en prévente) Mercredi 6 mai La Favela Chic Horaire : 20h30 Entrée libre
17 February 2015

King Ayisoba presents « Wicked Leaders »

This is the first album of King Ayisoba with a full band, creating a total new high energy powerful sound with traditional acoustic instruments. This is the traditional music from the future. King Ayisoba is a 21st century songwriter, singing in English, Frafra and Twi, playing all over the world, living in megapolis Accra but never forgetting his Northern Ghanaian roots. King Ayisoba is a big star in Ghana and is ruling the pop charts with his unique and catchy sound. Winning the Ghana music award for best popular song with his big number one hit single “I want to see you my father”, a traditional kologo song, hit all hip life, high life, R+B and hip hop lovers in West Africa with surprise. King Ayisoba is changing the music scene again with this new full length album called “Wicked Leaders” holding no leaves in front of his mouth and addressing all who need to hear what is going on and what is going wrong in Ghana, in Africa and in the world. These songs are not love songs, these are songs with a message inside and it is coming out loud and clear, while standing still is out of the question, so we all better put power in our bodies and move with King Ayisoba. While on tour with his band in Europe in 2013 King Ayisoba decided he wanted his new album recorded with only acoustic traditional instruments to put the energetic live sound on CD and let the whole world hear what traditional music can sound like in the twenty first century. The guluku drums, the percussive sinyaka, the dorgo, the wii (flute) and the kologo are all instruments played in Ghana’s North East region. Only the xylophone is from the North West of Ghana, played by the Dagaaba people. But King Ayisoba heard the young xylophone player called Maxwell Dagati somewhere in Accra playing all the famous King Ayisoba tunes and then asked him to join his band and so made a revolutionary mix of Dagaaba and Frafra instruments. It is typical for the role that King Ayisoba plays in the Ghana music scene. Always crossing borders and bringing people together, modern and traditional, local and international. While on tour with Zea(Netherlands), he worked on a new song called Akolbire and invited Zea to join him on stage. The song was recorded in the Netherlands when the tour was finished. Most of the songs he recorded in Accrawith his long time companion from the Pidgen Music label Panji Annoff, who also mixed a good deal of the songs. A few others were recorded in The Netherlands but all sound exactly like King Ayisobahad in mind; full of energy, direct and unlike anything else. ***** INFORMATION Website: kingayisoba.net Facebook: kingayisobaofficial Youtube: Video clip Wicked leaders Soundcloud: king-ayisoba
15 January 2015

Metismatic presents « Bad Safari »

Sorry, this entry is only available in FR.Metismatic, composé de Romain Perda (balafon, cavaquinho, métaux), Brice Perda (tuba, saxhorn, flugabone), Mathieu Miteran (violoncelle) et Alex Belair (percussions), se produira sur la scène du  New Morning  le mercredi 25 mars. METISMATIC fête la sortie de son deuxième album, intitulé « Bad Safari » (sortie le 23/03 chez Quart de Lune / Musicast). Dans ce nouvel opus, le quartet du balafoniste Romain Perda invite cinq artistes de la nouvelle scène jazz world, dont la chanteuse franco-algéro-brésilienne Anissá Bensalah. Le jazz planétaire de METISMATIC en pleine (r)évolution ! Le groupe METISMATIC voit le jour en 2009, sur une idée du balafoniste Romain Perda. Le compositeur réunit autour de lui un panel éclectique d'instrumentistes : le poly-cuivriste Brice Perda, le violoncelliste Mathieu Miteran et le percussionniste Alex Belair. Le jazz planétaire de METISMATIC prend forme, puisant ses inspirations dans ses voyages aux quatre coins du globe, fusionnant les timbres et les rythmes de manière innovante. Un premier album éponyme sort en 2012, tandis que le clip « Au fond à gauche » est accueilli avec enthousiasme par les internautes. Fort de son succès auprès du public, METISMATIC se produit dans de nombreux festivals et salles de concert, et remporte notamment le Prix d’Originalité aux Trophées du Sunside/Sunset, avant d'être sélectionné pour la 37e édition du Concours de Jazz de la Défense en 2014. L’univers musical de METISMATIC s'enrichit en 2014 de l’arrivée de cinq invités de la nouvelle scène jazz world. Le balafoniste compose des titres « sur mesure » pour des solistes aussi généreux que talentueux : la chanteuse franco-algéro-brésilienne Anissá Bensalah, la flûtiste Amina Mezaache, le saxophoniste Michael Havard, le panderiste Jonathan Edo, et le contrebassiste Joachim Govin. L’équipe « METISMATIC & Guests » signe en 2015 un nouvel album intitulé « Bad Safari ». Ce deuxième opus affirme un peu plus la dimension jazz du groupe, l’écriture de Romain Perda se voyant renouvelée par l’apport du balafon chromatique et du cavaquinho. ***** INFOS Site : metismatic.com Facebook : metismatic Youtube : romperda ***** NEW MORNING 7 & 9, Rue des Petites Ecuries, 75010 Paris Site : newmorning.com Mercredi 25 mars 2015 Horaire : 20h30 Tarifs : 12e (préventes) / 15e (sur place) Réservation : digitick.com ***** LINE-UP Romain Perda : balafon, cavaquinho, métaux Brice Perda : tuba, saxhorn, flugabone Mathieu Mitéran : violoncelle Alex Belair : percussions & Anissá Bensalah : voix Amina Mezaache : flûte traversière Michael Havard : saxophone tenor Jonathan Edo : pandeiro Joachim Govin : contrebasse
12 January 2015

Koto Brawa & the Wakman present “Gueïnto”

The artist Burkinabe Koto Brawa is both drummer, singer and percussionist. Inclined to explore various musical styles, Koto music mixes in his traditional African rhythms (Dagara, Birifor) sounding funk, blues, jazz or even electro. Recognized in Burkina Faso since 1995, he made his debut in several formations. It was recognized by a first solo award for best feature of the French song awarded in 2000 by the Embassy of France in Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso. Her debut album, Meet-IK, released in June 2007 (recorded and mixed at Studio Ouagadougou Dada in Brussels) and acclaimed Burkinabecriticism, took us in a seductive and exotic Afro-beat universe.Then according to his meetings he continues to expand his musical experience and has worked with many artists (Sally Nyolo Gasandji, Yapa, Ryoko Nuruki …). After many concerts in Africa(Burkina Faso, Togo, Benin) and Europe (France, Germany, Poland), it now offers a new show accompanied by “The Wakman” group (the sorcerer in Burkina Faso). A meeting between musicians from different backgrounds, discover on stage. Gueïnto which means “Arise and walk” pays tribute to his second daughter disappeared prematurely. This new album is a journey between Africa and Europe in the image of Koto and his desire to share.Gueïnto reflects a hybrid fusion between modernity and tradition.It is the result of many meetings and collaborations including that of Jean-Philippe Rykielkeyboard or singers Manu Dibango, Youssou N’Dour. ***** INFORMATION Website: kotobrawa.com Facebook: Koto Brawa & The wakman SoundCloud: KOTO BRAWA & The Wakman – Gueïnto
14 November 2014

Gino Sitson presents « VoiStrings »

Award-winning, New York-based vocal virtuoso Gino Sitson is originally from the Bamileke region of Cameroon, Central Africa. His family comes from a long line of musicians known as Ntontas(“players of horns”) and his mother is a vocalist and choir director. He and his siblings were introduced to blues, jazz and African traditional music early in life. Mr. Sitson is a pioneer of a new generation of multi-culturally influenced African musicians who are integrating into their musical styles their own exciting yet bewildering welter of “in-between” living experiences (north/south, tradition/modernity, 20th/21st century). His daring musical project combines in a most innovative way jazz, gospel, blues and traditional African polyphonies, polyrhythms and melodies. By freely combining his trademark vocal acrobatics with a breathtakingly creative command of oral and body percussions and miscellaneous effects, Mr. Sitson forged an eloquent vocabulary capable of communicating far beyond any limits of language or custom. Through his vocal wizardry, he stunningly creates an endless range of sounds and atmospheres. Sitson’s seamless four-octave range travels from a soulful, resonantly masculine tenor with woodwind-like overtones to a high-soaring, nearly genderless spiritual wail, a feat that recalls Brazil’s Milton Nascimento, another deep-rooted yet restlessly protean, jazz-inflected shape-changer. Gino Sitson’s four-octave vocal range plus his skills as a composer and arranger put him in high demand for recording sessions and for commercials and radio / television jingles (Danone, Dim, Peugeot, Vahine, etc). The versatile young vocalist performed in a musical and co-composed part of the music (Jeanne et le Garçon Formidable). He has laid down tracks or shared the stage with Manu Dibango, Ron Carter, Papa Wemba, Wally Badarou, John Scofield, Geri Allen, David Gilmore, Haruko Nara, Bobby McFerrin, Frank Wess, Ray Lema, Craig Harris, James Hurt, Antoine Roney, John William, Mario Canonge, Wallace Roney, Brice Wassy, Oliver NGoma, Exile One, Steve Potts, So Why? (Featuring Youssou NDour, Papa Wemba, Wally Badarou, Jabu Khanyile & Bayete, Lourdes Van-Dunem, and Lucky Dube) and La Compagnie Creole, among others. In 2008, Mr. Sitson was invited by Bobby McFerrin to take part in a special project that took place at the Carnegie Hall (“Instant Opera”). He appeared in the 2009 PBS documentary film “The Music Instinct: Science and Song”, featuring Bobby McFerrin, Daniel Levitin, Oliver Sacks, Daniel Barenboim, and Yo-Yo Ma. A member of Chamber Music America, he is regularly engaged for movie scores and commercials. He has also appeared several times on TV and also composed music for the noted children’s TV show, Dora The Explorer (Nickelodeon). Since 2006, Mr. Sitson is a Cultural Arts ambassador for the city of Miami (Florida). Meanwhile, his international career continues apace. He has received the “Parents Choice Silver Medal Honor Award” in 2004 and was nominated for the RFI Awards 2000 (Finalist “Decouvertes RFI” 2000). His recent output includes soundtracks to Betrayal (Kevin Ngooh), Blue Lotus (Dayo Ayodele) and Koming from Afrika (Blaise-Christian Sitchet); jingles for France Television and France 3. Mr. Sitson performed at the Carnegie Hall with his own group in 2008. Aside from musical performances, Gino leads vocal workshops served by his amazing vocal technique, his musical knowledge and his desire to share his love for vocal explorations. Gino has developed workshops for professional as well as non-professional singers, and also for children. A researcher in musicology, his work focuses on music cognition, expressive properties of the voice and the process of transmitting music from the “black” diaspora. Among them, he is particularly interested in Gwoka music from Guadeloupe. Mr Sitson earned a PhD in musicology at the Paris-Sorbonne University. He is a UNICEF CAMEROON Goodwill Ambassador. ****** INFORMATION Website: Ginositson.com Facebook: Ginositson1 Soundcloud: Voistrings
10 November 2014

Manuel Delgado presents “Bellamar”

“My city is Barcelona, where I was born. Now, I live in Paris, my adopted city. I began to play the guitar when I was very young, and flamenco often brought me to travel and live in in Andalucia. In 1988 I participated as a solist in the “ First Festival of Flamenco Guitar in Paris”. I worked with the flamenco dance group “Contratiempo” from Madrid, the company “Soniquete” in Paris, and in 1994 I founded the group “Aqua Flamenco”, performing in France, Spain, Germany, Greece, Israel, Switzerland, Tunisia… During this period, and up until the present day, have accompanied flamenco song and dance, working with dancers such as: Manuel Gutierrez (Cordoba), Juan Polvillo (Sevilla), La China(Madrid), Antonio Reyes (Madrid), Yasaray Rodriguez (Sevilla), Alejandra Gonzalez…, and singers such as: Alberto Garcia, Cristo Cortes, Jose Cortes, Mencho Campos, Juan Murube…. I have also been very fortunate to work with some of the great artists from the world of oriental music, including Mohamed Zinelabidine (laud, Tunisia), Issa Hassan (Buzuk, Lebanon), Keivan Chemirani (zarb,Iran), Kudsi Erguner (nei, Turkey), Omar Bashir (laud, Iraq), the singers Ludfi Boushnac and Sonia MBarek (Tunisia), Mr T.A.S. Mani (mridangam, India), Ramamani (vocal, India ), Hend Zuari (Kannun, Tunisia).” MUSICIANS: Manuel Delgado, guitar Stephen Bedrossian, double bass Alberto Garcia, flamenco singing Carmela Delgado, bandoneon Sophie Bernado, bassoon Zied Zouari, violin Cédric Diot, percussion INFORMATION: Website: manuel-delgado.com Facebook: Manuel Delgado Album available on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/album/bellamar/id923004594
3 November 2014