SOFY, kürzlich als 'einer der aufregendsten Namen im britischen Indie-Pop' beschrieben, releasen ihr Mixtape 'Chaos & Commotion' und damit ihre erste Vinylscheibe. Die 9-Track-LP demonstriert die künstlerische Entwicklung und kreative Selbstvertrauen der Band, während sie zum Kultstatus heranwächst und die Begeisterung um ihren Namen sich allmählich in landesweites Aufsehen verwandelt. SOFYs Label, Chess Club Records, wurde für seine vorbildliche Arbeit mit einer Nominierung für das 'Best Boutique Label' bei den Independent Music Awards 2023 gewürdigt.
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- A1: Third Root Radio
- A2: Reflection Of The Times (Feat Reggie Coby)
- A3: Justice Or Else
- B1: Bullets For The Truth (Feat Amalia Ortiz & Queen Yonasda)
- B2: The Messengers (Feat World Trade)
- B3: Yanga's Theme
- C1: Flags And Body Bags (Feat Sofy Encanto Of Elastic Bond)
- C2: A Day In The Life / Poet (Feat Fiend & Marcelandrie); Featuring – Fiend (2)
- C3: The Revolution Won't Go Viral (Feat Bavu Blakes)
- D1: Soul Force (Feat Da'shade, Riders Against The Storm, Bavu Blakes, Vocab)
- D2: Libertad (Feat Mellow Man Ace); Featuring – Mellow Man Ace
- D3: Soul Force (Cookin' Soul Remix); Featuring – Bavu Blakes, Da'shade, Riders Against The Storm, Vocab; Producer – Cookin' Soul
After a long break in April 2024, two old friends returned to their studio in Helsinki, Finland. The emerging music appeared to be quite different from the duo's previous work, so they felt a need to have a new name for the project. That's how General Electrix was born. During the next months, a series of meaningful coincidences occurred. As a result four tracks found home on a new record label Secret Order.
- A1: Jilali Bouhalam (Trad. Arr. Mishalle) 03:29
- A2: Brown Dakka (Mishalle) 03:18
- A3: Tchor Kerira (Trad. Arr. Mishalle) 06:10
- A4: Straks (Mishalle) 03:59
- A5: Megafonix Hymn (Trad. Arr. Mishalle) 03:28
- B1: Misschien (Mishalle) 03:07
- B2: Mektou I & Ii (Mishalle) 07:21
- B3: Ageshe (Trad. Arr. Mishalle) 04:25
- B4: Merhaba (Trad. Arr. Mishalle) 04:22
After years of playing with the Moroccan community of Brussels, music maker and jazz musician Luc Mishalle knows every trick of the cross-fertilization of gnawa music, jazz & brass. Gnawa is the Northern African islamic sufi music with healing vibrations and spiritual lyrics, played by the descendants of African slaves. The album title 'Beats & Pieces' refers to the collaborations with Belgian percussionist Roel Poriau (Think of One, Antwerp Gipsy-Ska Orkestra), Tunisian electronic producer Sofyann Ben Youssef (Ammar808, Kel Assouf) and Moroccan-Belgian gnawa master Maalem Driss Filali. 'The album is significantly less 'jazz' than past collaborations with Byron Wallen and Trevor Watts,' explains Mishalle. 'It's based on gnawa songs I transcribed and arranged together. Half of the songs contain vocals, which makes it more radio-friendly.' There are also fragments of Beninese traditionals and which bring us to another thread through the album: trance. You can find it in gnawa music and even more in Benin, the cradle of voodoo. 'Trance music aims to create obsession through constant repetition. We kept the essence of that music, adding jazz and brass colours,' Mishalle finds these musicians in Brussels, and together they search for the sound of this city known for its hyper-diversity. 'Brussels' context is unique, in Belgium and beyond. Our metropole has quirky vibrations. To catch them, you have to fully submerge.'
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