Culture of Thursday, 26 June 2014

Source: culturebene.com

Dédé Bass launches "return to authenticity" album

Accompanied by Mr. Bingono Bingono Francois (art critic), Mr. Lazare Etoundi (moderator) and his manager Paulin Hervé Ndjag (A.K.A Phen), Dede Bass has officially presented to the press his first solo album entitled "Return to Authenticity.

This album's 15 tracks total carries the appellation of "return to authenticity. He, at the centre of attention so far, rolled his bump in the meanders of music for thirty years already.

Enter the notes wise, brilliant bass of the late Kotto Bass, which he had a chance to ask his sounds.

Dede Bass remains the same after a break of ten years for personal reasons. The talent so never dies! It is while he is recovering in his first passion: music. The artist, very fan of Congolese music at the base that he listened to full time as Bozi Boziana, etc. that he had the privilege of working and cross the borders of the national triangle through this.

Ensuring all young, Papa Wemba, part with his then group Copton Famil and accompany artists such as Arnold, Koffi Olomide, Bozi Boziana, Adolphe Dominguèz, etc.

Four years of work well-ordered are the result that here are presented to the press this Wednesday, June 25, 2014 at the Grill sis City in the Nkoldongo district.

Several trips between Europe and his native country of Cameroon have forged full lung, the contents of his album loaded beautiful and good melodies for the benefit of more Cameroonian culture through one of its worthy sons.

Also, congruent are they about each other Mr. Bingono Bingono Francois water blessing out of this work of the spirit of a positive review for a consumption all-out public.

Dede Bass Vuvuzela self-generating; itself to the design, construction, arrangements and bass. Big names have also contributed to the shaping of "Return to Authenticity.

Backing vocals provided by Aby Surya, Tina Love, O'Connor; the percussion of Dody Nash; the additional battery of Eric Essama and Dody Nash; at the keyboards, Thierry Sandio and Christian Nyangouna; Guitars: Popolipo Beniko (in "Mandela" and "Tsunami"), Didas (in "Tob'Assi '), Caien Madoka (in 'Today Na Me' and 'Kehmine'), Mevio (for 'Mahzi Azak), and Dede Bass himself (in «Möhne," "Thank you MOM,"" Mahzi Azak," «Möhne»).

Sung in the language of the MMFA, this opus has rhythms like the Ntapke and the Mbala but also themes of everyday life, then furnishing pathways of sound offers Davis Bass for his first musical gem. Rendez-vous for Douala, Bafia, Ebolowa, Bafoussam in the next few days.

It is, therefore, on a demonstrative benefit of authenticity that carries this Dede Bass Vuvuzela Triple-A back that concluded this conference so that media turns the exquisite flavors that transmit this album.