Ayiti Kongo Dub
Whew!!! Haitian hardcore dance music in the crosshair on the latest from reliable overseas scouts, Les Disques Bongo Joe, hailing a full length from the Caribbean/Kongo/Belgian troupe on the horizon
Rendering fierce Haitian drumming and vox by Chouk Bwa’s Jean Rigaud Aimable, Sadrack Merzier, and Gomez (Djopipi) Henris thru the echo chamber dub prisms of The Angströmers’ Frédéric Alstadt and Nicolas Esterie, ‘Ayiti Kongo Dub’ is a tuff and propulsive slab of voodoo for the club.
Maybe best considered an adjunct to Mark Ernestus & Ndagga Rhythm Force’s efforts as much as Konono No.1 or Nihiloxica, the cross-continental unit adhere to their own distinct percussive traditions in three rowdier follow-ups to the intricacies of 2020’s ‘Vodou Alé’ album; charging up with the pulsating thrill and holler of ‘Agwetaroyo’, calling for proper knees up in the heavyweight trample of ‘Vini wè m’, and ruthlessly pushing the tempo to Singeli-esque pace with drilling drum tonalities in the furnace blast intensity and trance-inducing hammer of ‘Similóm’.
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Whew!!! Haitian hardcore dance music in the crosshair on the latest from reliable overseas scouts, Les Disques Bongo Joe, hailing a full length from the Caribbean/Kongo/Belgian troupe on the horizon
Rendering fierce Haitian drumming and vox by Chouk Bwa’s Jean Rigaud Aimable, Sadrack Merzier, and Gomez (Djopipi) Henris thru the echo chamber dub prisms of The Angströmers’ Frédéric Alstadt and Nicolas Esterie, ‘Ayiti Kongo Dub’ is a tuff and propulsive slab of voodoo for the club.
Maybe best considered an adjunct to Mark Ernestus & Ndagga Rhythm Force’s efforts as much as Konono No.1 or Nihiloxica, the cross-continental unit adhere to their own distinct percussive traditions in three rowdier follow-ups to the intricacies of 2020’s ‘Vodou Alé’ album; charging up with the pulsating thrill and holler of ‘Agwetaroyo’, calling for proper knees up in the heavyweight trample of ‘Vini wè m’, and ruthlessly pushing the tempo to Singeli-esque pace with drilling drum tonalities in the furnace blast intensity and trance-inducing hammer of ‘Similóm’.
Whew!!! Haitian hardcore dance music in the crosshair on the latest from reliable overseas scouts, Les Disques Bongo Joe, hailing a full length from the Caribbean/Kongo/Belgian troupe on the horizon
Rendering fierce Haitian drumming and vox by Chouk Bwa’s Jean Rigaud Aimable, Sadrack Merzier, and Gomez (Djopipi) Henris thru the echo chamber dub prisms of The Angströmers’ Frédéric Alstadt and Nicolas Esterie, ‘Ayiti Kongo Dub’ is a tuff and propulsive slab of voodoo for the club.
Maybe best considered an adjunct to Mark Ernestus & Ndagga Rhythm Force’s efforts as much as Konono No.1 or Nihiloxica, the cross-continental unit adhere to their own distinct percussive traditions in three rowdier follow-ups to the intricacies of 2020’s ‘Vodou Alé’ album; charging up with the pulsating thrill and holler of ‘Agwetaroyo’, calling for proper knees up in the heavyweight trample of ‘Vini wè m’, and ruthlessly pushing the tempo to Singeli-esque pace with drilling drum tonalities in the furnace blast intensity and trance-inducing hammer of ‘Similóm’.
Whew!!! Haitian hardcore dance music in the crosshair on the latest from reliable overseas scouts, Les Disques Bongo Joe, hailing a full length from the Caribbean/Kongo/Belgian troupe on the horizon
Rendering fierce Haitian drumming and vox by Chouk Bwa’s Jean Rigaud Aimable, Sadrack Merzier, and Gomez (Djopipi) Henris thru the echo chamber dub prisms of The Angströmers’ Frédéric Alstadt and Nicolas Esterie, ‘Ayiti Kongo Dub’ is a tuff and propulsive slab of voodoo for the club.
Maybe best considered an adjunct to Mark Ernestus & Ndagga Rhythm Force’s efforts as much as Konono No.1 or Nihiloxica, the cross-continental unit adhere to their own distinct percussive traditions in three rowdier follow-ups to the intricacies of 2020’s ‘Vodou Alé’ album; charging up with the pulsating thrill and holler of ‘Agwetaroyo’, calling for proper knees up in the heavyweight trample of ‘Vini wè m’, and ruthlessly pushing the tempo to Singeli-esque pace with drilling drum tonalities in the furnace blast intensity and trance-inducing hammer of ‘Similóm’.
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Whew!!! Haitian hardcore dance music in the crosshair on the latest from reliable overseas scouts, Les Disques Bongo Joe, hailing a full length from the Caribbean/Kongo/Belgian troupe on the horizon
Rendering fierce Haitian drumming and vox by Chouk Bwa’s Jean Rigaud Aimable, Sadrack Merzier, and Gomez (Djopipi) Henris thru the echo chamber dub prisms of The Angströmers’ Frédéric Alstadt and Nicolas Esterie, ‘Ayiti Kongo Dub’ is a tuff and propulsive slab of voodoo for the club.
Maybe best considered an adjunct to Mark Ernestus & Ndagga Rhythm Force’s efforts as much as Konono No.1 or Nihiloxica, the cross-continental unit adhere to their own distinct percussive traditions in three rowdier follow-ups to the intricacies of 2020’s ‘Vodou Alé’ album; charging up with the pulsating thrill and holler of ‘Agwetaroyo’, calling for proper knees up in the heavyweight trample of ‘Vini wè m’, and ruthlessly pushing the tempo to Singeli-esque pace with drilling drum tonalities in the furnace blast intensity and trance-inducing hammer of ‘Similóm’.