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Where's The One

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発売日 2022年04月29日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルCrammed Discs
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 CRAM309DLP
SKU 876623008330

構成数 : 2枚

1. Where's The One?
2. Resila
3. Kule Kule Redux
4. The Chief Enters Again
5. Chateau Rouge
6. Super Duper Rescue Allstars
7. Tita Tita
8. Doubt/Hope
9. Banza Banza
10. Kabongo Celeste
11. On The Road
12. Beyond the 7th Bend
13. Many Tongues In Our Band
14. For Augustin
15. Even The Boa Can't Swallow A Viper
16. Mama's Way/Above The Tree Line
17. Ambulayi Tshaniye
18. Bombo & Sifflets
19. Tshitua Fuila Mbuloba
20. Mulume/Change
21. Tandjolo's Greetings

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作品の情報

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アーティスト: Congotronics International

商品の紹介

Congotronics International was formed in conjunction with the release of the 2010 compilation Tradi-Mods vs Rockers, which featured dozens of indie rock and electronic artists remixing or interpreting selections from the Congotronics album series. Crammed Discs, the Belgian label that released the albums, assembled a supergroup uniting several members of the Congolese groups Konono No. 1 and Kasai Allstars as well as experimental rock artists Deerhoof, Wildbirds & Peacedrums, Matt Mehlan (of Skeletons), and Juana Molina. The musicians remotely worked on songs at their respective studios, sending demos to each other through the internet, then the whole group assembled in Brussels to finalize the material for a series of concerts throughout Europe and Japan, dubbed Congotronics vs Rockers. The musicians continued working on ideas during and after the tour, and a full album was finished in 2021, with the project now known as Congotronics International. Wheres the One? is a mixture of live and studio recordings, with songs from the participating acts repertoires reworked along with material composed by the musicians specifically for the project. The sprawling album includes boisterous singalongs as well as fragmentary studio experiments, with various members taking the lead on specific tracks. Even when tracks are dominated by certain personalities, the entire assembly is united in its collective fascination for exploring unique sounds and angular rhythms. "Kule Kule Redux," an update of a highlight from Konono No. 1s scene-defining debut, is representative of the supergroups chaotic energy, as the strong, celebratory beat encourages everyone to jam along. Molinas "Resila" starts out gentle and swaying, then gradually gets swept up in a spirited rush colored by distorted twanging (Kasai Allstars signature) and a squall of guitar noise. "Super Duper Rescue Allstars," a remake of a Deerhoof tune, has walloping, Led Zeppelin-style superhuman drumming and a radio-friendly melody, with layers of African harmonies accompanying Satomi Matsuzakis sentimental lead vocals. The brief, guitar-based instrumental "Beyond the 7th Bend" is one of the albums few mellow moments, as even more introspective songs like "Doubt/Hope" end up filled with crunchy distortion and jumpy energy. When the band goes all out, as on scorching numbers like "Banza Banza" or live tracks such as "Ambulayi Tshaniye," the joy is unmistakable. Such an ambitious, border-crossing project cant help seeming overwhelming and messy, but the participants glee and love of expression comes through loud and clear, and the whole experience is a rewarding one. ~ Paul Simpson
Rovi

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