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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

Fabrice Devienne presents “Dipenda”

The “Dipenda” album keeps the commitment of words from the original musical creation for the play “A Season in the Congo” by Aimee Cesaire. Those Marc Zinga, Belgian artist from the Congo, who lends his voice to the project, and those course Aimee Cesaire who pays tribute album. The music itself, like “pollen fire” offers a subtle range between light and rich harmonies and both African and Cuban rhythms just waiting to ignite. The extreme proximity of these rhythms reminds us of their historical relationship. Fabrice Devienne, such a stage director, did it effectively. We travel in Europe, Africa and Cuba in the space of this magic triangle elaborated by the pianist. Dipenda invites us to travel, over oceans and continents, but also at the heart of each song. Thus, “Mti Umeoza” gives us the velvety vocals of a female voice, doubled in places by lyrical cello, opening the exchange to jazz piano improvisations. Furthermore, where the flute doubles the Rhodes rise mixed reminiscences of Ultramarine or Fal Frett. Yet it’s in “The song of Pauline” we can feel better the dramaturgical treatment of musical time. Helped by a string quartet of great finesse, Devienne here reminds us all his work on film music. “Vienna rainy season” does not derogate from this construction. The choirs of women sound like a prayer in the middle of expectation filled with hope. Finally comes the issuance of notes under the beneficent rain of a piano that seems to also regain his freedom. If “Dipenda” is an album that stays true to the power of words and the commitment of Césaire, it also makes a wonderful tribute, by the accuracy of his music, the great poet that was the man. INFORMATION https://www.dipenda.com
9 October 2014

KUKU presents “Open Your Eyes While You Pray”

American born Lagos Nigeria bred singer-songwriter KUKU bridges the gap between his Yoruba roots and the western world. His haunting, genre bending rootsy sounds, and conscious songwriting is often mentioned in context with some of his diverse influences such as Richie Haven, Fela Kuti, … Following years of odd jobs, serving in the United States Army, and attaining his university degree, KUKU launched his music career in the mid 2000s with a series of independent releases, Love Sessions (2005), Unexpected Pleasures (2006), and The Absence of Cool (2007) and Love in a Time of Hope & Recession (2009). He toured in the US college and university scene, coffee houses, and busked extensively on street corners notably the Alexandria, Virginia boardwalk before relocating to Paris France in 2011. After a few failed record company connections in Paris, he self-released his 4th and what he deems his coming of age album, Soldier of Peace (Balogun ÌRÒRÙN) in 2013. Songs like “The Cure” and “Live life Now” resonated heavily with his growing French following. Also in 2013 he lent his voice to the ORANGE™ sponsored advert for the African Cup of Nationssinging the legendary Liverpool Football Club anthem ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone‘. His collaboration with Congolese/Belgian rapper Baloji on a reprise of Fela Kuti‘s ‘Buy Africa‘ is the leading track on the 2013 ‘RED HOT + FELA’ album by Knitting Factory Records. He collaborated on legendary Afrobeat drummer Tony Allen‘s 2015 released album “Film of LIfe.” With co-production with his long time South African musical partner Mongezi Ntaka (Lucky Dube, Vusi Mahlasela), KUKU followed suit with the album “Ballads & Blasphemy : The Areligious Gospel of Adebola Kuku“. The album was released in 2015 by Buda Musiques, an eminent French record label specializing in world music. KUKU earned critical acclaimed with the French musical press; Telerama Magazine, Le Monde newspaper, UK’s Songlines magazine, RFI radio, and France-inter radio. Lately, KUKU has lent is voice and songwriting to some dance music producers. His collaboration with Monsieur Scott on a EP called REVISITED was released in late 2015. In late 2016, Charles Schillings a renowned French House DJ and producer released the single Where Are You ?featuring the voice of KUKU. ***** INFORMATION Website: kukulive.com Facebook: KUKU Soundcloud: KUKU Youtube: KUKU LIVE
1 October 2014