Akalé Wubé

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In their 6 years of existence, Akalé Wubé have never stopped widening the canvas onto which they lay their music, which keeps becoming richer and deeper just like the their primary source of inspiration: the popular Ethiopian repertoire of the 60s and 70s. The band started off covering music from the Ethiopiques series, after which they immersed themselves deeper into Ethiopian music, all the while multiplying their collaborations with musicians and dancers from Ethiopia, Africa and Europe. Slowly but surely, clocking in at around 200 concerts in Europe, Asia and Africa, the band has become one of the world’s leading ambassadors of Ethiopian groove. Thay are base at Paris in France.

Members

Paul Bouclier : trumpet, krar, percussions Etienne De LA Sayette : baritone & tenor sax, bansuri flute, washint Loic Richard : guitar Oliver Degabriele : electric bass Davis Georgelet : drums Pierre Dechery : sound

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