關於 WESLI BAND/CBC REVELATION AWARD WINNER/CD IN STORE
Gagnant du Prix Radio-Canada comme Révélation de l'année 2009/2010 et Nominé pour le Prix de musique folk canadienne pour l'album de musique du monde de l'année (solo). Né à Port-au-Prince, Haïti, Wesli se dévoile comme un des artistes montréalais les plus prometteurs. Multi-instrumentiste, authentique, talentueux, versatile et engagé, Wesli nous offre une musique riche, à la fois festive, originale et entraînante. Ayant partagé la scène en tant que guitariste et directeur musical avec des grands noms de la musique africaine et antillaise tels Monique Seka, King Mensah, Amadou Sodia, Sekouba Bambino, Lea Galva, Edith Lefel, Thierry Cham, Sonia Dersion, Hamid Bouchnak et des artistes de la scène montréalaise dont Corneille, Gage, Jodie Resther, Line 1, Sénaya, Sara Rénélik, Yakengué, Inword, Urban Afro5, Marion B, Z’WA, Dumas, Muzion, Cirque du Soleil, Syncop, Nathalie Choquette, Lorraine Klaasen, Lilison Di Kanara et Jennifer Meade, pour n'en nommer que quelques-uns, Wesli a su profiter de ces expériences enrichissantes afin de se faire un nom bien à la hauteur de son talent en tant qu'artiste solo.
Radio-Canada (CBC) Revelation of the year 2009/2010 and Nominee for the Canadian Folk Music Awards in the World Solo Artist of the Year category. Born and raised in Haiti, world music artist Wesli comes up as a strong player in this new generation of artists. Multi talented
singer, guitar player, percussionist, producer and arranger, he is
described as Montreal’s revelation. Founding hope through his devotion
to music, having grown up in a poor and violent ghetto of Haiti, he is
inspiring a better future for younger generations. His debut album
“Kouraj” is a powerful testimony including songs such as “Ghetto”, “La
vi dròl” and the title song “Kouraj”, in which he exposes the struggle
of the every day life, the actual situation in Haiti (extreme poverty,
kidnappings, environment…) and the importance of reaching for higher
grounds. The majority of the songs are sung in a brilliant Creole and
French with one English cut “Na wè yo”, that speaks out about the
forgotten people of Africa in its past exploitations and conflicts and
the actual and constant race for basic life conditions and equalities.
As for all of true world music and reggae fans, the message is
universal and shouldn't be limited by language. Taking his inspiration
from legends such as Bob Marley and Fela Kuti, Wesli’s sound is a well
orchestrated mix of reggae, afro-beat and roots music that bring forth
the same clear message of truth, peace and justice. Upbeat afro-groove
songs such as “Sa yo fè” and “Nèg Makaya” speak out about
environmental issues and corruption, while bringing us back to the
musical quality that used to be found in the early seventies, but with
a good modern twist. African instruments (Cora, Balaphone, Calabash,
Talking drum), Haitian drums (Manman tambou, Segon, Kata) and great
guitar and sax solos add up to make the whole very elaborate.
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