The modern folklore convoy Dijon Dijon Saturday March 26, 2022
The modern folklore convoy Dijon, March 26, 2022, Dijon.
The modern folklore convoy La Vapeur 42 Avenue de Stalingrad Dijon
2022-03-26 18:30:00 – 2022-03-26 La Vapeur 42 Avenue de Stalingrad
Dijon Côte d’Or
EUR 5.5 18 Soyuz is a turner who will be turning 20 in 2022. During these years they were able to turn artists like Daniel Johnston, 22 Pistepirkko, Les Filles De Illighadad, The Ex, Yo La Tengo, Getatchew Mekuria, Balkan Beat Box, Altin Gün, Père Ubu, Homelife, among others … on the occasion of their anniversary, they offer a tray with the crème de la crème of what we might call modern folklore, or the new world sound system. The South American, African, European and Asian continents will be represented in the same evening for a moment of celebration, dance and trance open to the world.
Ammar 808 (TN / BE)
Sofyann Ben Youssef aka Ammar 808 knows India well since he studied sitar and tablas there for a few months. There, in the Bay of Bengal, he was inspired by this country, its energy and its culture, its freedom and its openness. Mixing carnatic music and electronic sounds, Ammar 808 merges genres, invents through its codes with multiple variants, a futuristic tradition with sinuous movements, bursting with groove and deities, a sensory and spiritual experience calling upon the epidermis of the body and the gray cells of the mind.
Cyril Cyril (CH)
One is called Cyril Yétérian and the other Cyril Bondi. It is therefore quite naturally that they decided to be called Cyril Cyril. You must have seen these two there, one evening of a populous festival, overheating a cramped club by summoning utopian negatives. To play the new Berbers, to provoke improbable seismic soukous in a trance which is as much of hippie vertigo as of Fraggle Rock. Because music, for Cyril Cyril, is a use of the world. A joyful shift that offers new takes to the apprehension of chaos. The subject here is not part of a globalized countryside, of a gluten-free exoticism. Under the beach, the cobblestones. Politics always surface on the surface of these intoxicating songs, of these bony grooves.
Derya Yildirim & Grup Simsek (TR / DE / FR / UK)
Spotted on the essential Bongo Joe label, Derya Yildirim & Grup Simsek quickly established themselves as one of these flagship groups bringing us back to life with modernity the psyche pop of the alternative Istanbul scene of the 60s and 70s. 2014 around Berlin-based Turkish singer and multi-instrumentalist Derya Yildirim, the combo reinvents traditional Anatolian folk ballads while tapping into an intoxicating mix of psychedelia, hypnotic groove, jazz and contemporary pop.
Brothers meridians (CO)
Meridian Brother is the project that Colombian multi-instrumentalist Eblis Álvarez started in 1998 and which serves as a sort of musical laboratory with which he explores all kinds of Colombian or Latin American sounds, with a particular affection for cumbia and salsa. Like the eight albums already released, the Meridian Brothers distill an experimental cumbia spiced with tropicalism, salsa, shisha and vallenato, all forming a playful, avant-garde and often completely wacky mix to which they add elements of rock, pop, new wave and electro.
Yin Yin (Netherlands)
Continuing the tradition of traveling Dutch musicians (Altin Gün, Jacco Gardner with the Zambians Witch), it is in Southeast Asia that the members of Yin Yin went to seek the matrix of their psychedelic pop songs. Instrumental, they entangle traditional oriental sounds, dub, electronic funk, western guitars and Moroder-style disco groove for an invigorating clash of cultures. To create a dancing and joyful world disco.
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Soyuz is a turner who will celebrate his 20th birthday in 2022. During these years they were able to turn artists like Daniel Johnston, 22 Pistepirkko, Les Filles De Illighadad, The Ex, Yo La Tengo, Getatchew Mekuria, Balkan Beat Box, Altin Gün, Père Ubu, Homelife, among others … on the occasion of their anniversary, they offer a tray with the crème de la crème of what we might call modern folklore, or the new world sound system. The South American, African, European and Asian continents will be represented in the same evening for a moment of celebration, dance and trance open to the world.
Ammar 808 (TN / BE)
Sofyann Ben Youssef aka Ammar 808 knows India well since he studied sitar and tablas there for a few months. There, in the Bay of Bengal, he was inspired by this country, its energy and its culture, its freedom and its openness. Mixing carnatic music and electronic sounds, Ammar 808 merges genres, invents through its codes with multiple variants, a futuristic tradition with sinuous movements, bursting with groove and deities, a sensory and spiritual experience calling upon the epidermis of the body and the gray cells of the mind.
Cyril Cyril (CH)
One is called Cyril Yétérian and the other Cyril Bondi. It is therefore quite naturally that they decided to be called Cyril Cyril. You must have seen these two there, one evening of a populous festival, overheating a cramped club by summoning utopian negatives. To play the new Berbers, to provoke improbable seismic soukous in a trance which is as much of hippie vertigo as of Fraggle Rock. Because music, for Cyril Cyril, is a use of the world. A joyful shift that offers new takes to the apprehension of chaos. The subject here is not part of a globalized countryside, of a gluten-free exoticism. Under the beach, the cobblestones. Politics always surface on the surface of these intoxicating songs, of these bony grooves.
Derya Yildirim & Grup Simsek (TR / DE / FR / UK)
Spotted on the essential Bongo Joe label, Derya Yildirim & Grup Simsek quickly established themselves as one of these flagship groups bringing us back to life with modernity the psyche pop of the alternative Istanbul scene of the 60s and 70s. 2014 around Berlin-based Turkish singer and multi-instrumentalist Derya Yildirim, the combo reinvents traditional Anatolian folk ballads while tapping into an intoxicating mix of psychedelia, hypnotic groove, jazz and contemporary pop.
Brothers meridians (CO)
Meridian Brother is the project that Colombian multi-instrumentalist Eblis Álvarez started in 1998 and which serves as a sort of musical laboratory with which he explores all kinds of Colombian or Latin American sounds, with a particular affection for cumbia and salsa. Like the eight albums already released, the Meridian Brothers distill an experimental cumbia spiced with tropicalism, salsa, shisha and vallenato, all forming a playful, avant-garde and often completely wacky mix to which they add elements of rock, pop, new wave and electro.
Yin Yin (Netherlands)
Continuing the tradition of traveling Dutch musicians (Altin Gün, Jacco Gardner with the Zambians Witch), it is in Southeast Asia that the members of Yin Yin went to seek the matrix of their psychedelic pop songs. Instrumental, they entangle traditional oriental sounds, dub, electronic funk, western guitars and Moroder-style disco groove for an invigorating clash of cultures. To create a dancing and joyful world disco.
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