Massilia Sound System
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Massilia Sound System is a reggae band formed in Marseille in the 1980s. They developed a Provençal hybrid version of reggae, rub-a-dub and raggamuffin with lyrics in the French and Occitan languages, sometimes referred to as trobamuffin (from the Occitan word trobador and the musical style raggamuffin), though they have also performed in Portuguese and Italian. They incorporate many rhythms, beats and samples from the local tradition or other musical colleagues, and their lyrics indicate a profound parochialism for Marseille and the south of France in general.
Massilia Sound System re-popularised the city of Marseille in the 1990s, in conjunction with the success of Olympique de Marseille, the local soccer club. Along with that empowered an entire generation of young Marseillais with a positive identity, proud of their city and their capacity to embrace different cultural traditions.
Intra-regional links were formed with other groups, such as Claude Sicre's Fabulous Trobadors in Toulouse, Les Nux Vomica in Nice, and other reggae/ragga groups using the culture and language of the region.
Their recent albums incorporate more rock sounds, with deepening explorations into world music, such as the use of tabla, and make further incursions into drum and bass and hip-hop.
[edit] Discography
- Rude et souple (demo cassette)
- Vive le PIIM (demo cassette)
- Parla Patois (1992)
- Chourmo (1993)
- Commando Fada (1995)
- On met le òai partout (live album) 1996)
- Aïolliwood (1997)
- Marseille London Experience (1999)
- 3968 CR 13 (2000)
- Occitanista (2002)
- Massilia fait tourner (live album) (2004)
- Oai e libertat (2007)
[edit] External links
- Official Site (in French and Occitan)
- MySpace page
- Papet Jali interview with CNN, 2006