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Position for Fédération Française de Funk (France Funk Federation), FFF was shaped in Paris in 1987 around Marco Prince (vocals), Yarol (guitar), Niktus (bass), Krichou (drums), Felix (keyboards), and former Marquis de Sade bandmember Philippe Herpin (saxophone). With the capacity of amazing on-stage firepower, these were the only music group going to the big style one of the early-’90s Parisian funk picture. Their first recording, 1991’s Blast Tradition, featured a traveling blend of cool rhythms and close-to-metal rock and roll affects, and was effective plenty of to draw interest from George Clinton and Spike Lee themselves, the second option of whom aimed their semi-hit “Marco”‘s video. Following the pursuing tour, FFF returned to documenting for the discharge of 1993’s Totally free for Fever recording. By the end of the Totally free for Fever tour, FFF started to reduce focus, a lot of its people exploring fresh directions, in order that they got lost a small amount of the public curiosity by enough time of the launch of the 1996 self-titled recording. Its hit solitary, “Barbès,” didn’t strike hard plenty of to attract just as much interest as before, and neither do “Alice” off their 2000 record Vierge.

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