Conheça MO LAUDI e seu mais novo lançamento, 'Por Cima' com vocal de Flavia Coelho, que é o primeiro do 2o EP, entitulado Jozi Acid, que sai dia 16 de Junho. Quem é Mo Laudi e o sobre essa canção, deixo por conta das descrições de seus canais, que de longe vão ser melhores que qualquer coisa que eu possa escrever, por mais inspirado que esteja.
Quem: MO LAUDI. "...is an international party rocker!", "Producer/DJ/MC/Remixer/Hypeman/Rapper/ Artist"
Onde: Da África do Sul para o mundo
O que: 'Por Cima' "It is a Story about a relationship coming to an end, heartbreak and catharsis. Mo Laudi reinvents a new sound of South Africa fusing Acid house, elements of Gqom and Coupe de cale and he calls it Jozi Acid"
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BiC Digital launches a new sound art commission by Paris-based South African multidisciplinary artist and DJ Mo Laudi.
Thursday 15 October 2020
19h30 -20h30 (GMT+1)
The International Biennale of Casablanca, in collaboration with Making Histories Visible, resumes its Incubation Programme with a new online format.
BiC Digital is developed by Christine Eyene along with associate curators Soukaina Aboulaoula and Cindy Sissokho. It is conceived as a curatorial and editorial virtual space and will run from 1 October to 12 December 2020, until the biennale resumes its activities in Morocco.
BiC Digital consists of a new dedicated website www.biennalecasablanca.net featuring highlights from the biennale participating artists, conversations with Casablanca, Moroccan and international cultural partners, a video programme and a creative lab aiming to rearticulate and reshape the biennale’s residency programme, artists commissions, exhibition formats and audience engagement.
The fortnightly online events will launch on Thursday 15 October with Casablanca in Conversation (6.00 - 7.00 pm, GMT+1) a discussion between Sofiane Benkhassala (Cultural Action Officer, Institut français de Casablanca), Mohamed Rachdi (Founder, H2/61.26) and Faysal Ziza (Founder, Divers’cité).
For more information on the whole BIC Digital programme visit the website:
Afro Bolero ft. Angelique Kidjo & Mo Laudi by Philippe Cohen Solal Out Now
Au début était le rythme. Je dois admettre qu'au départ, Je n'avais pas l'intention de m'inspirer du Boléro de Ravel plus que de sa figure rythmique, ces deux célèbres mesures d'ostinatos répétées 169 times on snare drum. Comme souvent, I like to confront a secular rhythm with electronic music 2.0 afin de brouiller les pistes de danse. Quand Mo Laudi, un DJ sud-africain basé à Paris, m'a rejoint en studio, il a livré un grand rap plein d'énergie positive et de rimes géopolitiques, de Patrice Lumumba à Biko et du Congo à São Paolo. Puis la reine Angelique Kidjo, comme une diva divine, chante avec ferveur son hymne “Lonlon” en langue Mina, où l'Afro rencontre littéralement le Boléro.
We will not forget the fine team that allowed me to cook up this sacred cocktail: Flamme kapaya, guitariste congolais exceptionnel, le DJ-beatmaker parisien Lazy Flow et feu Hilaire Penda, Cameroonian bass player and an active member of the Parisian african musical scene, who unfortunately left us since.
Bénin, Afrique du Sud, Le Congo et le Cameroun se rencontrent à Paname, the capital of World Sounds, mais l'aventure musicale ne s'est pas arrêtée là. Les remixes nous emmènent directement à Londres avec Poté, à Berlin avec Daniel Haaksman et à Johannesburg avec le super-groupe Batuk formé par le parrain de l'électro africain Spoek Mathambo, the kwaito maestro Aero Manyelo, and the Mozambican singer Manteiga. À un moment où le voyage est interdit ou déconseillé, let’s be grateful, for music does not need certificates or passports and knows no borders.