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Voilaaa
Tu Mens Devant Moi

Tu Mens Devant Moi

Artists

Voilaaa

Catno

FVR153

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" EP

Country

France

Release date

May 27, 2019

Styles

African

Voilaaa Afro Disco Tu Mens Devant Moi Le Discopathe Montpellier

Voilaaa is one of the many projects led and produced by Bruno “Patchworks” Hovart, who’s proven over the past 15 years, his place amongst the finest producers of groove music in all genres.

This time exploring the wide spectrum of the African and Tropical Disco scene, he received a massive international support for Voilaaa’s two first album, On te l’avait dit, and Des Promesses.

Following to that success and pursuing the same direction combining of the festive, yet sometime futile nature of Disco, and the instinctive, deep, sometimes rough nature of African music, Voilaaa’s now presenting a new 4 tracks EP, which will be followed later this year by a new LP.

Another killer package where Patchworks teams up again with longtime partner Pat Kalla, but also with newcomers to the project, like here Ramatou Traore and Ayuune Sule, both bringing great African languages vocals to “Tu mens devant moi” and “Woman Can Do”.

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Tu Mens Devant Moi

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Faut Pas (Dub 2000)

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Faut Pas Dire Des Choses Comme Ça

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Women Can Do

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