Kasai Allstars
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OCT
27
2017
København N, Denmark
Global Copenhagen
I Was There
OCT
15
2017
Zurich, Switzerland
Moods
I Was There
OCT
14
2017
Epinay Sur Seine, France
PÔLE MUSICAL D'ORGEMONT
I Was There
OCT
11
2017
Basel-City, Switzerland
Parterre
I Was There
JUL
04
2015
Bruxelles, France
Tour & Taxis
I Was There
JUN
27
2015
Roskilde, Denmark
Roskilde Festival Ground
I Was There
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About Kasai Allstars
It's a reviewer cliché to claim that you never heard anything like it. For once, it's actually true (The Times, UK)
…the sound of distortion zombies coming down the road to kill us all. It's relentless… wonderful… (Pop Matters, USA)
Using a spectacular mixture of acoustic instruments, electric guitars, distortion-laden thumb pianos and soulful vocals, Kasai Allstars include musicians all based in Kinshasa, DR Congo, but originating from five different ethnic groups, each with their own language and musical tradition.
They draw their songs from festive and ritual music played in the bush before being banned by the Europeans, who considered the highly erotic dances and the pagan trance ceremonies as "satanic".
Kasai Allstars is a collective revolving around 25 musicians from five bands, all from the Kasai region, but originating from five different ethnic groups: the Luba, the Songye, the Lulua, the Tetela and the Luntu. Some of these groups have endured conflicting relationships over the centuries, they each have their own culture, their own language and their own musical traditions, which were always thought to be incompatible until these musicians decided to pool their resources and form a "superband".
Kasai Allstars' music is powerful and sophisticated, driving and raw. It blends acoustic instruments with electric guitars, distortion-laden thumb pianos (with DIY amplification) and soulful vocals. Compared to Konono N°1 (whose minimal and effective sound has been massively adopted by the international electronica, world music and alternative rock scenes), Kasai Allstars use a broader array of instruments & textures, and wilder, more complex polyrhythms… They often sound like some kind of retro-futurist primeval rock band ("This is rock sucked back to the continent of its birth to be granted a glorious resurrection", wrote UK magazine The Word)
While the cultural aspect of their work is important to them, the members of the Kasai Allstars collective are first and foremost musicians and performers, who decided to try and throw their respective traditions, styles, languages and instruments into a common musical sandbox. This process (which means that they often have to invent new parts, and adapt certain musical patterns for instruments that normally don't play them), as well as the band's interaction with modern amplification and production techniques (through their collaboration with the producer of the album, Vincent Kenis), all give an exciting and very creative angle to the project.
The Kasai Allstars collective was formed by members of the following bands: Lusombe Madimba, Tandjolo, Dibua Dietu, Basokin and Masanka Sankayi. The latter two appeared alongside Kasai Allstars, Konono N°1 and several others on the multiple-artist Congotronics 2 album.
…the sound of distortion zombies coming down the road to kill us all. It's relentless… wonderful… (Pop Matters, USA)
Using a spectacular mixture of acoustic instruments, electric guitars, distortion-laden thumb pianos and soulful vocals, Kasai Allstars include musicians all based in Kinshasa, DR Congo, but originating from five different ethnic groups, each with their own language and musical tradition.
They draw their songs from festive and ritual music played in the bush before being banned by the Europeans, who considered the highly erotic dances and the pagan trance ceremonies as "satanic".
Kasai Allstars is a collective revolving around 25 musicians from five bands, all from the Kasai region, but originating from five different ethnic groups: the Luba, the Songye, the Lulua, the Tetela and the Luntu. Some of these groups have endured conflicting relationships over the centuries, they each have their own culture, their own language and their own musical traditions, which were always thought to be incompatible until these musicians decided to pool their resources and form a "superband".
Kasai Allstars' music is powerful and sophisticated, driving and raw. It blends acoustic instruments with electric guitars, distortion-laden thumb pianos (with DIY amplification) and soulful vocals. Compared to Konono N°1 (whose minimal and effective sound has been massively adopted by the international electronica, world music and alternative rock scenes), Kasai Allstars use a broader array of instruments & textures, and wilder, more complex polyrhythms… They often sound like some kind of retro-futurist primeval rock band ("This is rock sucked back to the continent of its birth to be granted a glorious resurrection", wrote UK magazine The Word)
While the cultural aspect of their work is important to them, the members of the Kasai Allstars collective are first and foremost musicians and performers, who decided to try and throw their respective traditions, styles, languages and instruments into a common musical sandbox. This process (which means that they often have to invent new parts, and adapt certain musical patterns for instruments that normally don't play them), as well as the band's interaction with modern amplification and production techniques (through their collaboration with the producer of the album, Vincent Kenis), all give an exciting and very creative angle to the project.
The Kasai Allstars collective was formed by members of the following bands: Lusombe Madimba, Tandjolo, Dibua Dietu, Basokin and Masanka Sankayi. The latter two appeared alongside Kasai Allstars, Konono N°1 and several others on the multiple-artist Congotronics 2 album.
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No upcoming shows
Send a request to Kasai Allstars to play in your city
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Similar Artists On Tour
concerts and tour dates
Past
OCT
27
2017
København N, Denmark
Global Copenhagen
I Was There
OCT
15
2017
Zurich, Switzerland
Moods
I Was There
OCT
14
2017
Epinay Sur Seine, France
PÔLE MUSICAL D'ORGEMONT
I Was There
OCT
11
2017
Basel-City, Switzerland
Parterre
I Was There
JUL
04
2015
Bruxelles, France
Tour & Taxis
I Was There
JUN
27
2015
Roskilde, Denmark
Roskilde Festival Ground
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Kasai Allstars
It's a reviewer cliché to claim that you never heard anything like it. For once, it's actually true (The Times, UK)
…the sound of distortion zombies coming down the road to kill us all. It's relentless… wonderful… (Pop Matters, USA)
Using a spectacular mixture of acoustic instruments, electric guitars, distortion-laden thumb pianos and soulful vocals, Kasai Allstars include musicians all based in Kinshasa, DR Congo, but originating from five different ethnic groups, each with their own language and musical tradition.
They draw their songs from festive and ritual music played in the bush before being banned by the Europeans, who considered the highly erotic dances and the pagan trance ceremonies as "satanic".
Kasai Allstars is a collective revolving around 25 musicians from five bands, all from the Kasai region, but originating from five different ethnic groups: the Luba, the Songye, the Lulua, the Tetela and the Luntu. Some of these groups have endured conflicting relationships over the centuries, they each have their own culture, their own language and their own musical traditions, which were always thought to be incompatible until these musicians decided to pool their resources and form a "superband".
Kasai Allstars' music is powerful and sophisticated, driving and raw. It blends acoustic instruments with electric guitars, distortion-laden thumb pianos (with DIY amplification) and soulful vocals. Compared to Konono N°1 (whose minimal and effective sound has been massively adopted by the international electronica, world music and alternative rock scenes), Kasai Allstars use a broader array of instruments & textures, and wilder, more complex polyrhythms… They often sound like some kind of retro-futurist primeval rock band ("This is rock sucked back to the continent of its birth to be granted a glorious resurrection", wrote UK magazine The Word)
While the cultural aspect of their work is important to them, the members of the Kasai Allstars collective are first and foremost musicians and performers, who decided to try and throw their respective traditions, styles, languages and instruments into a common musical sandbox. This process (which means that they often have to invent new parts, and adapt certain musical patterns for instruments that normally don't play them), as well as the band's interaction with modern amplification and production techniques (through their collaboration with the producer of the album, Vincent Kenis), all give an exciting and very creative angle to the project.
The Kasai Allstars collective was formed by members of the following bands: Lusombe Madimba, Tandjolo, Dibua Dietu, Basokin and Masanka Sankayi. The latter two appeared alongside Kasai Allstars, Konono N°1 and several others on the multiple-artist Congotronics 2 album.
…the sound of distortion zombies coming down the road to kill us all. It's relentless… wonderful… (Pop Matters, USA)
Using a spectacular mixture of acoustic instruments, electric guitars, distortion-laden thumb pianos and soulful vocals, Kasai Allstars include musicians all based in Kinshasa, DR Congo, but originating from five different ethnic groups, each with their own language and musical tradition.
They draw their songs from festive and ritual music played in the bush before being banned by the Europeans, who considered the highly erotic dances and the pagan trance ceremonies as "satanic".
Kasai Allstars is a collective revolving around 25 musicians from five bands, all from the Kasai region, but originating from five different ethnic groups: the Luba, the Songye, the Lulua, the Tetela and the Luntu. Some of these groups have endured conflicting relationships over the centuries, they each have their own culture, their own language and their own musical traditions, which were always thought to be incompatible until these musicians decided to pool their resources and form a "superband".
Kasai Allstars' music is powerful and sophisticated, driving and raw. It blends acoustic instruments with electric guitars, distortion-laden thumb pianos (with DIY amplification) and soulful vocals. Compared to Konono N°1 (whose minimal and effective sound has been massively adopted by the international electronica, world music and alternative rock scenes), Kasai Allstars use a broader array of instruments & textures, and wilder, more complex polyrhythms… They often sound like some kind of retro-futurist primeval rock band ("This is rock sucked back to the continent of its birth to be granted a glorious resurrection", wrote UK magazine The Word)
While the cultural aspect of their work is important to them, the members of the Kasai Allstars collective are first and foremost musicians and performers, who decided to try and throw their respective traditions, styles, languages and instruments into a common musical sandbox. This process (which means that they often have to invent new parts, and adapt certain musical patterns for instruments that normally don't play them), as well as the band's interaction with modern amplification and production techniques (through their collaboration with the producer of the album, Vincent Kenis), all give an exciting and very creative angle to the project.
The Kasai Allstars collective was formed by members of the following bands: Lusombe Madimba, Tandjolo, Dibua Dietu, Basokin and Masanka Sankayi. The latter two appeared alongside Kasai Allstars, Konono N°1 and several others on the multiple-artist Congotronics 2 album.
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