Philantropiques Guts
Album info
Album-Release:
2019
HRA-Release:
29.03.2019
Album including Album cover
- 1 Voyaging Bird 07:34
- 2 Mucagiami 03:48
- 3 Já Não Há Mais Paz 06:46
- 4 Groove ma poule 03:54
- 5 Daddy Sweet 06:19
- 6 Li Dous Konsa 05:59
- 7 Sa Ce Kado 03:50
- 8 Kenke Corner 06:27
- 9 Shake It and Rise Up 04:06
- 10 Nosso Carimbó é do Mundo 03:52
- 11 Matadou 03:37
- 12 Sé Nou Menm 04:06
- 13 Bougé Bagay La 04:24
- 14 Penda 03:51
- 15 Dans la vie, j'aime 12:59
Info for Philantropiques
Unglaublich – auch auf seinem sechsten Studioalbum erfindet sich der Franzose GUTS komplett neu: ‘Philantropiques’.
Nachdem GUTS auf seinen letzten Alben und live zunehmend die Möglichkeiten seiner PURA VIDA BAND auslotete, wollte er eigentlich zu den essentiellen HipHop-Basics zurück. Doch dann kam es erstaunlich anders: auf ‘Philantropiques’ ist erneut eine volle Band zu hören, die diesmal durchweg den Vibe südlicher Hemisphären feiert, wie man es von den ‘Beach Diggin’‘-Compilations des Meisters schon kennt – nur noch viel besser.
14 Songs, die mit wunderbar warmem Groove fließende Übergänge zwischen Brasilien, der Karibik und Afrika schaffen, unglaublich bunt, lebendig, beseelt und tanzbar. Unter GUTS Regie entstand überraschend ein absolutes Worldbeat-Meisterwerk!
Pat Kalla, vocals
Brazilian legend Pinduca, vocals
Nazaré Perera, vocals
Catia Wernec, vocals
Kenny Ruby, bass
Christiane Prince, drums
Cyril Atef, percussion
Adelaide Songeons, trombone
Ben Abarbanel-Wolff, saxophone
Jowee Omicil, saxophone
Lameck Macaba, guitar
Djeuhdjoah, guitar
Lieutenant Nicholson, guitar
Mario Canonge, piano
Guts
Without hip-hop, Guts wouldn’t be half the producer he is today. Hip-hop as inspiration, a gateway to so many different musical styles, the trigger for a continually expanding musical bulimia, the springboard from which he dived into a bottomless musical well.
Hip-hop – which has been Guts’ true love for the last 25 years, despite its taking futile, gangsta and materialistic paths. Hip-hop – which in quarter of a century has driven him to spend whole nights with samplers, drum machines, expanders and vinyl, tapping on pads, adjusting the drums and honing his samples. Hip-hop – which is often done remotely nowadays by sending digital files back and forth.
Guts has opted to make it shine like when it was all brand new, decided after three entirely instrumental albums to re-establish contact with rappers, vocalists, jazz players and soul men by packing up his productions and heading across the Atlantic to record them in their home surroundings in New York and California. Backed up on production by the inexhaustible DJ Fab (Hip Hop Resistance) and supported from Paris by his label Heavenly Sweetness (“A French label spreading colourful music for the soul”), Guts explores a host of styles, flows and atmospheres to build up a mosaic of 16 tracks, each nestling inside the other to form a single concept: Hip Hop After All.
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