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Ayiti Kongo Dub #1

by Chouk Bwa & The Ångstromers

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Preceding the release of a new album next year, we’re pleased to announce two ‘Ayiti Kongo Dub’ EPs by Chouk Bwa & The Ångströmers. Following on from 2020s acclaimed album Vodou Ale, Chouk Bwa turn up the heat for this exhilarating trip into their bush of ghosts by introducing a new stripped down line-up to fire up the dance floor, based exclusively on the drums and rhythms of the Haitian kongo rite and deep electronic dub expansions by their trusted Belgian counterparts The Ångströmers.

During tours and residencies in 2018 and 2019, Chouk Bwa & The Ångströmers tested a stripped back form based exclusively on the drums and rhythms of the Haitian kongo rite and electronic dub expansions. Performing were two drummers, the two Ångströmers, and a solo singer. The form is very different from Vodou Alé, which aimed to represent the voodoo pantheon, its different rites, kongo of course, but also nago and dahomey, which constitute the daily environment of the members of the group, who live in Gonaïves, a few kilometers from the sacred triangle of the temples of Badyo, Souvnans and Soukri. It is precisely in Soukri, the Mecca of the Kongo rite, that the drummers of the group officiate each year during the August ceremonies, in which the two Ångströmers took part in 2019 to deepen their knowledge of the Kongo whilst audio-visually documenting the entire proceedings.

Compared to the Vodou Alé album, 'Ayiti Kongo Dub' marks a change of direction. By developing the dimension of trance rather than elaborate structures, the music now aims itself at the dance floor. The kongo style with its Mambo, Anmin and Kongo Payèt rhythms, played with two drums and based on a pulse that is not subject to a measure, lends itself very well to linear developments, with the constant and heady cue of the fè (literally a piece of iron) hammered out by the solo singer. Developed on the basis of ceremonial pieces, not originally intended for any form of performance, the repertoire includes a significant amount of improvisation characteristic of Kongo drumming. In their production, The Ångströmers have taken to heart to respect this sense of freedom by performing a large part of their interventions in an improvised manner. The beat is almost subliminal at the beginning and gradually made more explicit by electronic intervention. Deep bass, reverbs and delays inspired by Dub: this is music for clubs and sound systems of endless nights.

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released July 1, 2022

Jean Rigaud Aimable and Sadrack Merzier : traditional kongo drums and vocals
Gomez (Djopipi) Henris : lead vocals and “fè”

produced by Frédéric Alstadt and Nicolas Esterle

artwork Gaspar Capac

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Chouk Bwa & The Ångstromers Gonaives, Haiti

Haitian six-piece Chouk Bwa meets Belgian production duo, The Ångströmers. Afro-Caribbean voodoo polyrhythms meet bass-weight dub electronics.

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