Yoanson & Karamie / Prof Jah Pinpin 4tet - African Leaders - Artists Yoanson & Karamie / Prof Jah Pinpin 4tet Style Leftfield, Afro Electro, Funk, Reissue Release Date 16 Feb 2024 Cat No. MESS002 Format 7" Vinyl - Disques Messager - Disques Messager - Dis - Vinyl Record
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Yoanson & Karamie / Prof Jah Pinpin 4tet - African Leaders

LABEL:   Disques Messager

ARTISTS: Yoanson & Karamie / Prof Jah Pinpin 4tet
RELEASE DATE: 2024-02-16
CATALOGUE NUMBER: MESS002
FORMAT: 7" Vinyl
STYLE: Leftfield, Afro Electro, Funk, Reissue

New Parisian label, Disques Messager, presents its new and second release. As its name suggests, the label has a simple leitmotiv: to place itself among the best messengers for rarities and sought-after gems of the international rare groove. A mission which began like fire last year with a 7inch reissue release including two Brazilian Disco bangers by Cristina Camargo. For this second efforts, the label doesn’t deviate from the artistic and quality path taken, however also making quite a U-turn, this time presenting 2 underrated kind of musical UFO, both from the French scene. Not many info can be found about Yoanson & Karamie, two young artists from the French African diaspora, who randomly met with Nessim Saroussi and his label Ness Music in the late 80s. Nessim himself doesn’t remind much about the 2 guys, except that he quickly offered to produce them, which resulted in their only EP release, Kalimba (1988). Part of this EP, “African Leaders” is a stunning track melting Afro-Tropical percussions, Disco bass, Early-Electro beats and Leftfield vocals in a way that could remind of Dinosaur L or Arthur Russel productions. On the contrary, Philippe de Lacroix-Herpin (aka Prof Jah Pinpin) has a long musical career started in the mid-70s and became a renowned saxophonist playing and recording for many famous French acts such as Jean-Jacques Goldman, Alain Chamfort, FFF, or even rap band NTM. In 1994, he moved definitely to the Reunion Island where he quickly launched the Prof Jah Pinpin 4tet, in his own words willing to play “free/funk/jazz/rock/tropical” music… Quite a vast and large musical tag, but which immediately make sense when listening to the surprising “The Final Bird” track. Only released as CD in 1996, this instrumental production has indeed a unique sound and flavor mixing all kinds of elements together (even samples of Weather Report). Well as you can understand, words are not the best way to describe these 2 hidden treasures, so we strongly recommend the spinning to make your own view!

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