Voilaaa
C'est tout LP 2x12"
Favorite âą SKU: FVR194LPHouse âą Pop âą Disco âą Balearic âą Afrobeat
Voilaaa
Favorite âą SKU: FVR194LPHouse âą Pop âą Disco âą Balearic âą Afrobeat
âŹ32.00
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14 tracksFor almost 10 years and with 3 albums on the clock, Voilaaa has established itself with a unique style, reviving African rhythms and atmospheres in the colors of Disco dancefloors and Funky arrangements, all often accompanied by lyrics and vocals tinged with humor and commitment. As a result, the Afro-Tropical adventure launched by producer Bruno âPatchworksâ Hovart today leaves behind a host of hits (âOn te lâavait ditâ, âSpies Are Watching Meâ, âBen Bene Laâ, âŠ), as well as trips around the globe and as many gigs and festivals, but also and above all numerous and lasting collaborations with singers like Lass, Pat Kalla, Sir Jean, Ayuune Sule, Rama Traore, or Fouley Badiaga, the latter which also marks its great return on two tracks of the album. With C'est tout, Voilaaa returns to us without revisiting this unstoppable recipe, while seasoning things with a more Latin and Caribbean inspiration, brought back in Bruno Hovart's suitcases after several stays in South America in recent years. Introduced last spring with the release of a first maxi single, this new opus once again delivers hit after hit. As on the already famous âFachĂ©â alongside Pat Kalla, which displays all the classic assets of Voilaaaâs sound: punchy Afrobeat horns, woozy chords and crunchy clavinet licks rising above a low-slung, hypnotic, dub disco-meets-Afro-boogie groove. The rest of the album is not to be outdone with a total of 14 wild tracks entirely composed by an unstoppable Bruno Hovart. Two exceptions confirm the rule, a beautiful interpretation of the song "Love and Death" by Ebo Taylor, where Voilaaa's Afro skills perfectly melt with Angolan and Brazilian vapors, beamed by Joao Selva's lovely vocals; as well as a magical cover of âToo Young to Dieâ, transporting Jamiroquai to the crossroads of Africa and the Antilles, carried by the superb vocal performance of singer Olivya (Dowdelin) for a first collaboration. Well, Voilaaa is back as its best, âthatâs allâ (Câest tout).