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Mostrando las entradas con la etiqueta Haiti. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando las entradas con la etiqueta Haiti. Mostrar todas las entradas

martes, 20 de marzo de 2018

marzo 20, 2018

Sidestepper – Supernatural Love - 2016

Sidestepper began as the studio project of producer Richard Blair in the mid 90's, making instrumental dancefloor tunes that mixed the hard and heavy emerging London drum and bass sound with Latin sounds and breaks, trying to do with Latin music what bands like Massive Attack and Smith and Mighty were doing with reggae, soul and funk to make that new Bristol sound. 

Blair worked for Peter Gabriel at Real World in the early 90's where he made a record with Colombian legend Totó La Momposina. He went to Colombia to work with her in '93 and has been there pretty much ever since. Through his work as a producer he met many great musicians, singers and writers, and Sidestepper began to evolve into a full live band. They signed to Palm Pictures in 1999 and made two highly influential albums - 'More Grip' and in 2003 '3AM In Beats We Trust.' The latter yielded a big hit in Colombia and Sidestepper earned their place as the originators of a new Latin beats movement. Many players and singers from Sidestepper went on to great success with such bands as Chocquibtown, Bomba Estereo and Sistema Solar. 

Each Sidestepper album has been a new proposal, with a new sound. It's no coincidence that they are regarded as pioneers, who opened the doors for a lot of bands that followed them. That sense of innovation and evolution continued with their new album Supernatural Love, which was released in January 2016 and is preceded with the digital release of the first single Come See Us Play on 14 August 2015.

For 20 years Richard Blair had been programming electronic beats, and reached a point where he felt there was nothing new to be said there - that we've come to a global homogeneity where everything sounds the same. The inspiration for Sidestepper's new sound comes from the idea that there were many incredible dance bands before the electronic revolution in the 80s and 90s - the great 'orquestas' from Colombia, Haiti, Trinidad, Cuba and Africa. Sidestepper wanted to create an organic sound that goes back to that tradition. It's still a dance band, but now the beats are made with hand drums, seeds and shakers, kalimbas, flutes and guitar, driving the melodic vocals. A minimalist, modal and groovy sound, electro acoustic with elements of dub and the ever present analogue synth bass. Strong and groovy, timeless and fluid, there is a clear vision of where the band can go from here and how to do it. There is a depth and coherence to the sound, the vibe, attitude and look of the band; it feels solid and rooted.
"This feels like we're starting afresh, and what you're hearing this time has come from here, from Colombia, from a small community in the Candelaria. We've tried to put a sound and a voice to how we live here, how we live together on the road and the joy we get from playing music, the seeds, drums and flutes, the food we eat, the records we listen to. Most of all we've tried to put a call out to love in all its forms, and I guess we started with our love of music is itself. It felt like the time to go back to basics, a song and a beat, warm sounds and magic players. 

"It's an exploration of how all Caribbean music is part of the same family, from Colombia to New Orleans, there's an anglo-latin feel to the groove, and songs in both Spanish and English, often mixing melodies from both traditions. There's a strong indigenous influence, and the way the songs are put together comes from the timeless use of melody and rhythm that's been making dance music well before we started recording it in the 20th century. There is a lot of joy in the record, both in melody and the lyrics, which are consciously radiant and uplifting throughout the album," explains Blair.

01. Fuego que te llama
02. On the line
03. Supernatural love
04. Come see us play
05. Magangué
06. Song for the sinner
07. Lover
08. La flor y la voz pt 1
09. La flor y la voz pt 2
10. Hear the rain come
11. Celestial
12. Supernatural soul

viernes, 26 de enero de 2018

enero 26, 2018

Tanbou Toujou Lou: Meringue, Kompa Kreyol, Voudou Jazz & Electric Folklore From Haiti 1960 - 1981 - 2016

El estudioso musical Vik Sohonie, veterano investigador, escritor y editor musical, ha editado Tanbou Toujou Lou como primer trabajo para su propio sello, Ostinato. Una recopilación de 19 temas de lo que él considera los 20 años de la época dorada de la música haitiana.

Seleccionados de colecciones privadas y archivos de radio en Brooklyn, Nueva York, y en múltiples viajes de investigación a Puerto Príncipe, Jacmel, Gonaïves y Saint Marc (Haití), los temas representan la diversidad de estilos que abarcaron los años fundamentales de innovación musical en Haití. Desde las legendarias y elegantes fiestas de Big Bands en las icónicas discotecas de Puerto Príncipe hasta los ritmos del campo; desde sonidos africanos como kompa y meringue impulsado por acordeón y los patrones de tambores del voodoo jazz, a hipnóticos arreglos de saxo tenor e interpretaciones psicodélicas del folclore. Ejemplos sorprendentes de sus respectivos géneros que tienen una dinámica particularmente haitiana y fresca.

Bellamente empaquetado y con un libreto que proporciona una prolífica información sobre una escena musical que ha recibido poca atención, en comparación con sus vecinos del Caribe, este es un trabajo hecho con devoción. Tanbou Toujou Lou puede ser la compilación más sorprendente de 2016 hasta el momento.

Tracks list:

01. Zotobré - Lagen
02. Les Gypsies de Pétionville - Francine
03. Les Loups Noirs - Bebe Showman
04. Tabou Combo - Gislene
05. Coupé Cloue et Trio Select - La Vie Vieux Negre
06. Rodrigue Milien et Son Groupe Combite Creole - Rapadou
07. Les Loups Noirs - Pele Rien
08. Super Jazz de Jeunes - Erzulie Oh!
09. Nemours Jean Baptiste - Haiti Cumbia
10. Ensemble Webert Sicot - Prend Courage
11. Super Jazz de Jeunes - Lonin
12. Ensemble Etoile du Soir - Tripotage
13. Zotobre - Ochan
14. Chanel 10 - Lola
15. Super Choucoune 70 - Madeleine
16. Les Pachas du Canape Vert - Samba Pachas No. 2
17. Ibo Combo - Souffrance
18. Shupa Shupa - Epoque Chaleur
19. L´Orchestre Radio Nationale D´Haiti - Meci Bon Dieu