Boogzbrown is maybe neither a visual or a musical artist, he is both - his music is visual, his images musical. An allegory that soon becomes a definite state of mind as we dive into “3883“, Boogie’s - as he is also known as part of visual art outfit Kid Kreol & Boogie - first full EP for InFiné. Growing up with his Creole family on La Reunion, he was exposed to a myriad of musical and cultural influences from a very young age. These forces are very apparent, even if sometimes surprising, on “3883“, and only become a congruent whole under the vision of a true artist - like colors that become a painting by the particular strokes of the brush. In Boogzbrowns case, it’s a testimony of the diverse culture and heritage of La Reunion, and an esoteric vision of a bright musical future.
“3883 is a code: a combination of numbers that repeat and respond to each other, about time itself and the way it takes on meaning when it marks a turning point “, Boogie says. “The triangular base of 3, a mystical and spiritual figure, echoes the cycle and the infinite character of 8. “ The numbers “3883“ can also tell us about polyrhythms, which are one of the EP’s musical running themes. On “Jookali“ the opening track, we have them thundering, shuffling, layered over another, but also alternating suddenly, making the track unpredictable and frenetic. The song was conceived as an imagined interjection supporting the musicians during a kabar (maloya celebration) and has that same driving energy.
Boogzbrown’s style is hard to pin down as it often leads us on different paths, builds from one style to the other, sometimes transforms multiple times within a track and then breaks down on itself again. Between Juke, Maloya, dancehall and sometimes even Detroit Techno influences, the young artist has found an organic niche for himself - a whirlwind of styles with a warm, esoteric energy at its core.
Social themes are a natural part of these gorgeous paintings of influences: “Galé“starts with a fonnker (poem) by Francky Lauret written during the events of November 2018, when the yellow waistcoat protests turned into riots and mirrored those that marked the early 90s on Reunion Island.
credits
released April 30, 2021
All tracks written, performed, and produced by Boogzbrown (Yannis Nanguet)
Additional production on Zwazo Dwba by BeBass
Vocals on Galé by Francky Lauret
Mixed & mastered by Dominic Clare @ Declared Sound
This album is an absolute masterpiece!
MOM have always been pure genius when it comes to obscure beats and wicked sounds but this album is on a whole new level.
It's definitely one of those albums that needs to be downloaded in Hi-Res to be fully appreciated. Mark Hebburn
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