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DobaCaracol

The music of DobaCaracol channels influences from Afro-beat to reggae to folk, effectively belying the group’s Québecois origins. Frontwomen Doriane Fabreg and Carole Facal 1st fulfilled at a Montreal rave, bonding over their distributed devotion for percussion-driven music. In 1998 they founded DobaCaracol, deriving the moniker using their particular nicknames. …

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Tryo

Chilean progressive rock-band formed in the first ’80s by Ismael Cortez about acoustic and guitar, Francisco Cortez about bass and cello, and Felix Carbone about drums. Tryo’s 1st album premiered in 1996, combined by Gonzalo Herrera. That record was accompanied by 1998’s Crudo and 1999’s Patrimonio. In the entire year …

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Guizmo

Named following the cuddly Gremlins figure, French-Senegalese MC Guizmo, aka Lamine Diakite, rapidly became among the Gallic hip-hop scene’s breakout stars. Elevated in Villeneuve-la-Garenne, he was raised hearing his mother’s assortment of traditional Motown information, but after creating a like of rap as an adolescent, was taken beneath the wing …

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William Baldé

William Baldé is a France reggae-pop vocalist/songwriter whose debut single one, “Rayon de Soleil,” was a chart-topping smash strike in summertime 2008. Delivered Mohamed Man William Baldé in Guinea, he started his recording profession in the group Yuba, which released the full-length record Everybody Nyani-Nyani (1996) on EMI. Approximately a …

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Babylon Circus

Babylon Circus is a People from france ska-punk/alternative rock-band which has incorporated a multitude of affects. The exuberant, horn-driven clothing has preferred a bilingual strategy; lead vocalist David Baruchel sings in both French and British, and several of their tracks have tackled politics and sociable topics (for instance, the Iraq …

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Jehro

Fusing the design of classic People from france songwriters like Jacques Brel and Georges Brassens using the seems of rock and roll, reggae, and calypso, Jehro (aka Jerome Cotta) was created in Marseille and elevated in children having a diverse selection of musical affects — his pops, who was People …

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Louise Attaque

French folk-rock quartet Louise Attaque emerged among the most effective new functions of their generation via their award-winning 1997 debut LP. Vocalist/guitarist Gaëtan Roussel and bassist Robin Feix 1st met as college kids, bonding over their common obsession with well-known music. While learning in Paris, they created the group Caravage, …

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Tété

French rock and roll/R&B superstar Tété was created July 25, 1975, in Dakar, the capitol town of his father’s homeland, Senegal. When his parents divorced, he came back with his mom to northeastern France, to the city of St. Dizier. As a teenager, Tété drew his musical motivation in the …

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Tryö

Produced in 1995 by friends Manu Eveno (known as simply Manu) and Cyril Celestin (known as Guizmo), who acquired previously performed together in various other rings, Tryo got their name following Christophe Mali (who passed his last name) joined up with. The group composed reggae-inspired music for three guitars and …

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La Rue Kétanou

La Rue Kétanou certainly are a France music group whose eclectic design pulls from chanson française, reggae, and Gypsy music in addition to theater and functionality art. Made up of Florent Vintrigner (accordion, vocals), Olivier Leite (electric guitar), and Mourad Musset (electric guitar), the music group originally came jointly as …

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