CONCOURS > TICKETS TO WIN YIN YIN + AZMARI VK CONCERTS 23/04/2022
Samedi 23 avril 2022
Publiée le mercredi 13 avril 2022
CONCOURS > TICKETS TO WIN YIN YIN + AZMARI VK CONCERTS 23/04/22
YĪN YĪN (nl)
Thai Psych Funk from the Netherlands.
"In ancient Chinese philosophy, YIN YANG (/jɪn/ and /jɑːŋ, jæŋ/; Chinese: 陰 陽 yīnyáng, lit. ‘dark-bright’, ‘negative-positive’) refers to a concept of dualism, describing how seemingly opposite or contrary forces may actually be in balance, complementary, and interdependent in the natural world. The Maastricht-based band known as Yīn Yīn, however, embraces misbalance and its contemplative freedom in order to push the boundaries of its creative musicality.
At a ballet school in a remote village near the Alpaca Mountain, Yīn Yīn started out as an in-studio experimental project by Kees Berkers and Yves Lennertz, exploring the potentialities of South East Asian music from the 60’s and 70’s. Over the last years, the project has evolved into an energetic live experience, celebrating a mix of world
music, disco, funk and electro, deeply infused with the individual musical background of its individual members. With the introduction of Robbert Verwijlen on keys and Remy Scheren playing bass, and with percussionist Gino Bombrini joining them on their live tours, Yīn Yīn has developed into an immersive, psychedelic live presence able to captivate a broad audience, and get people dancing.
After two 7” releases on Bongo Joe Records and Paradiso Vinyl Club, their long- awaited album ‘The Rabbit That Hunts Tigers’ was released on November 9, 2019.
The album brilliantly reflects the continuous ambition of Yīn Yīn to invert and re-invent the musical landscape they have shaped through their avid record collecting and rebellious live adaptations. A landscape where rabbits chase after tigers. Indeed, the
future looks bright for Yīn Yīn."
Thai Psych Funk from the Netherlands.
"In ancient Chinese philosophy, YIN YANG (/jɪn/ and /jɑːŋ, jæŋ/; Chinese: 陰 陽 yīnyáng, lit. ‘dark-bright’, ‘negative-positive’) refers to a concept of dualism, describing how seemingly opposite or contrary forces may actually be in balance, complementary, and interdependent in the natural world. The Maastricht-based band known as Yīn Yīn, however, embraces misbalance and its contemplative freedom in order to push the boundaries of its creative musicality.
At a ballet school in a remote village near the Alpaca Mountain, Yīn Yīn started out as an in-studio experimental project by Kees Berkers and Yves Lennertz, exploring the potentialities of South East Asian music from the 60’s and 70’s. Over the last years, the project has evolved into an energetic live experience, celebrating a mix of world
music, disco, funk and electro, deeply infused with the individual musical background of its individual members. With the introduction of Robbert Verwijlen on keys and Remy Scheren playing bass, and with percussionist Gino Bombrini joining them on their live tours, Yīn Yīn has developed into an immersive, psychedelic live presence able to captivate a broad audience, and get people dancing.
After two 7” releases on Bongo Joe Records and Paradiso Vinyl Club, their long- awaited album ‘The Rabbit That Hunts Tigers’ was released on November 9, 2019.
The album brilliantly reflects the continuous ambition of Yīn Yīn to invert and re-invent the musical landscape they have shaped through their avid record collecting and rebellious live adaptations. A landscape where rabbits chase after tigers. Indeed, the
future looks bright for Yīn Yīn."
In March 2022 they release their new album “The age of Aquarius”
AZMARI (be)
Created in Brussels in 2015, Azmari is a twisting musical journey that fuses ethiojazz, psychgroove, funk and dub. Azmari draw on influences including Mulatu Astatke, Cymande, the Heliocentrics, the Budos band, Fela Kuti, John Berberian and much more.
Heavely influenced by the Ethiopiques, ten days performing in Istanbul opened the band's ears to the turkish sound and rythm from the 60's.
Created in Brussels in 2015, Azmari is a twisting musical journey that fuses ethiojazz, psychgroove, funk and dub. Azmari draw on influences including Mulatu Astatke, Cymande, the Heliocentrics, the Budos band, Fela Kuti, John Berberian and much more.
Heavely influenced by the Ethiopiques, ten days performing in Istanbul opened the band's ears to the turkish sound and rythm from the 60's.
Along with learning instruments as berimbao, kaval and saaz, the Azmari sound transformed into a rebellious, unrelenting and mesmerizing experience.
DJ's:
LIEU:
GC De Vaartkapoen
Manchesterstraat 15
1080 Sint-Jans-Molenbeek
20h !
TICKETS TO WIN: envoyer nom/prénom + mot doux à drachemusicale@gmail.com
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