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Franck Biyong

Franck Biyong (born 3 December 1973) is a Cameroonian musician, bandleader and record producer. He plays the electric guitar, bass as well as percussion and keyboards. After a string of AfroJazz albums,[1] Franck is breaking new ground with a genre called "Alternative Afro-Electro-Rock" or "Afrolectric Music" that fuses Rock, Electronica and African-flavoured beats. His music leans towards the new sound of Black Rock and Biyong is notable[2] for his African "Guitar Hero" musical alternative[1] and aesthetics.

Franck Biyong
Franck Biyong playing at China Club in 2010.
Background information
GenresAlternative, Rock, Experimental, Jazz
Occupation(s)Musician, Composer
InstrumentsGuitar, Percussion, Vocals, Bass Guitar, Keyboards
Years active1997–present
LabelsAfricori
Websitewww.franckbiyong.net

Early life and education edit

Franck Biyong was born in France but grew up in Gabon , Nigeria and Ivory Coast. His father went to France as a student, graduated, became an English teacher and moved his family back to West Africa . Franck and his siblings attended the Institut National Supérieur des Arts et de l'Action Culturelle in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. He originally studied piano but dropped it in favour of drums, percussion and eventually, guitar. Franck's fondness for African-American Jazz guitarist, Wes Montgomery's "Canadian Sunset" got him interested in electric guitar.

At age 14, Franck moved to England where he started working with various bands and recording demos influenced by musical heroes Prince Nico Mbarga, Sun Ra, Frank Zappa, William Onyeabor, King Crimson and many others.

Career edit

1997: Afrolectric edit

Fela's death in 1997 spurred Franck's return to France where he formed fifteen-piece band Massak[3]—a Basaa (Cameroonian tongue and tribe) word that means music, trance and enjoyment through rhythms and sounds—to pay homage to the legendary musician and his Africa 70 and Egypt 80 ensembles.

He termed his music then as "Afrolectric", a meeting of AfroBeat and influence from UK's electronica scene, and went on to form the Afrolectric Music label. Franck then toured clubs and festivals globally for several years (including appearances at the SOB's in New York, The Jazz Café in London and the Montréal Jazz Festival). His first official single, B.L.A (which stands for Brain Liberation Army) was released as a 7'inch vinyl on Lenar/Soul Fire Records. The two-part jam greatly appealed to gritty funk and Afrobeat lovers across the globe.

The 2006 Realms of the Atlantis[4] would become Franck's first full-length album. It was a collection of moods and atmospheres exploring a more relaxed and spiritual musical dimension and broader range of influences. Franck Biyong expanded his repertoire a year later with sophomore release, Haiti Market a surprising psychedelic Afropop record paying tribute to the spirit of the Haitian cults and religions.

From that point on, Franck was releasing a new album[1] every year: 2008 brought Spirits into Sounds, 2009 saw the experimental Rhythms of our Memory and in 2010, Franck Biyong travelled to his homeland [where?] to record his fifth album, Visions of Kamerun[5]. This was his final project with the band Massak and told the history of the colonial wars and linkages of the African nation with France.

Franck then formed new band The Afrolectric Orkestra, composed of young Caribbean and African musicians based in Europe as well as young rising stars of the Paris' Jazz scene.

They went on to release Franck's sixth album, Voodoolectric Ground[6]. In 2011, Jazz & Africa[7] came out. It was an album filled with highly original renditions of songs by Manu Dibango, Ornette Coleman and Sun Ra among others. The same year, Franck released Meeting the Basic Needs of The People[8] with many long time collaborators in wide variety of personnel setting.

In 2012, Ki i Ye Yi was billed to Biyong and The Diamane Bantu Messengers (essentially a variation on Massak) with the assistance of the Paris DJs crew who released the LP with Afrolectric Music. The album had cameos by American Tenor Saxophonist Ben Abarbanel-Wolff, musical director for Afrobeat Academy and Ghanaian highlife legends Ebo Taylor and Pat Thomas.

Franck's final dalliance into Afro jazz would be the EP, 21.12.2012 (Truth or Lies?) released in 2013. That same year, Biyong also issued a cover version of Fela Kuti's I.T.T (International Thief Thief) as a free download single.

2014-Present edit

International career edit

In 2014, he recorded his new single, Liyomba. The song is off Franck's upcoming 10th album release, Moonwatching[1] and is an experiment in Rock, Electronic Music, Trap, Afro-House and Psychedelics. It draws from the crucial role the moon plays in African culture, religion and spirituality. This forthcoming release shall fuse Franck's electric sound with the deep well of Afro-Futurism.

Other ventures edit

As Music Director[9] on Coke Studio Africa Season 1 and 2 Franck worked with the likes of Wyclef Jean, Salif Keita, Lady Jaydee, King Sunny Ade, Culture Musical Club, Seun Kuti, Just A Band and David Correy.

Franck Biyong is currently signed to AfriCori.[10]

Discography edit

  • Realms Of Atlantis (2006)
  • Haiti Market (2007)
  • Spirits into Sounds (2008)
  • Rhythms of our Memory (2009)
  • Visions of Kamerun (2010)
  • Voodoolectric Ground (2010)
  • Jazz & Africa: Knowledge Identity Reconstruction (2011)
  • Meeting the Basic Needs of the People (2011)
  • Ki i Ye Yi (2012)
  • 21.12.2012 (Truth or Lies?) (2013)
  • Moonwatching (2015)
  • Afro Bikutsi Live! (2017)
  • Evening Prayer (2018)
  • Afro Galactic Spaceway (2019)
  • Ibolo Ini -with Lipombe Jazz- (2019)
  • Celestial Navigation Suite (2021)
  • The Afrovision Secret (2021)
  • Kunde (2022)

Singles edit

  • B.L.A (Soul Fire / Truth & Soul) (2002)
  • Live! (Melting Pot Music) (2003)
  • We Shall overcome (Hot Casa Records) (2004)
  • Power Brain (Hot Casa Records / Rush Hour) (2005)
  • EP (Favorite Recordings) (2006)
  • AfrofunkyDance (Hot Casa Records / Rush Hour) (2007)
  • UPC (Paris Djs) (2010)
  • Fe Bain (Paris Djs) (2012)
  • C.F.A Music (Paris Djs) (2012)
  • I.T.T (Free Download) (2013)
  • End of the Road (Africori) (2015)
  • Liyomba Church (Africori) (2016)
  • The Lamp, Light and Eye of God (2019)
  • Trouble (Hot Casa Records) (2020)
  • Silence is Music (Believe Digital) (2023)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Artist Biography by Thom Jurek". AllMusic. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
  2. ^ Ethnocloud, Ethnocloud. "Liyomba: Time to Dance". Ethnocloud. Ethnocloud. Retrieved 31 October 2014.
  3. ^ "Massak Live!". Melting Pot Music. Retrieved 20 May 2003.
  4. ^ "Franck Biyong & Massak - Realms Of Atlantis - out now on COLORED-INC". Retrieved 27 July 2010.
  5. ^ "Franck Biyong & Massak – Visions of Kamerun". PASS. Chimurenga. Retrieved 15 February 2010.
  6. ^ "Franck Biyong & Massak - Voodoolectric Ground - out on COLORED-INC". Paris DJs. Retrieved 12 December 2010.
  7. ^ "Franck Biyong & Afrolectric Orkestra - Jazz & Africa : Knowledge Identity Reconstruction". Grant Phabao. Retrieved 15 July 2011.
  8. ^ "Franck Biyong & Afrolectric Orkestra - Meeting the Basic Needs of the People". Grant Phabao. Retrieved 27 August 2011.
  9. ^ "Promoting African music collaborations". Daily Monitor.
  10. ^ "Cameroonian electro-rock legend Franck Biyong signs". AfriCori. Retrieved 4 March 2015.

External links edit

  • franckbiyong.net (Official website)

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Franck Biyong news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message Franck Biyong born 3 December 1973 is a Cameroonian musician bandleader and record producer He plays the electric guitar bass as well as percussion and keyboards After a string of AfroJazz albums 1 Franck is breaking new ground with a genre called Alternative Afro Electro Rock or Afrolectric Music that fuses Rock Electronica and African flavoured beats His music leans towards the new sound of Black Rock and Biyong is notable 2 for his African Guitar Hero musical alternative 1 and aesthetics Franck BiyongFranck Biyong playing at China Club in 2010 Background informationGenresAlternative Rock Experimental JazzOccupation s Musician ComposerInstrumentsGuitar Percussion Vocals Bass Guitar KeyboardsYears active1997 presentLabelsAfricoriWebsitewww wbr franckbiyong wbr net Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 1997 Afrolectric 2 2 2014 Present 2 3 International career 2 4 Other ventures 3 Discography 4 Singles 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editFranck Biyong was born in France but grew up in Gabon Nigeria and Ivory Coast His father went to France as a student graduated became an English teacher and moved his family back to West Africa Franck and his siblings attended the Institut National Superieur des Arts et de l Action Culturelle in Abidjan Ivory Coast He originally studied piano but dropped it in favour of drums percussion and eventually guitar Franck s fondness for African American Jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery s Canadian Sunset got him interested in electric guitar At age 14 Franck moved to England where he started working with various bands and recording demos influenced by musical heroes Prince Nico Mbarga Sun Ra Frank Zappa William Onyeabor King Crimson and many others Career edit1997 Afrolectric edit Fela s death in 1997 spurred Franck s return to France where he formed fifteen piece band Massak 3 a Basaa Cameroonian tongue and tribe word that means music trance and enjoyment through rhythms and sounds to pay homage to the legendary musician and his Africa 70 and Egypt 80 ensembles He termed his music then as Afrolectric a meeting of AfroBeat and influence from UK s electronica scene and went on to form the Afrolectric Music label Franck then toured clubs and festivals globally for several years including appearances at the SOB s in New York The Jazz Cafe in London and the Montreal Jazz Festival His first official single B L A which stands for Brain Liberation Army was released as a 7 inch vinyl on Lenar Soul Fire Records The two part jam greatly appealed to gritty funk and Afrobeat lovers across the globe The 2006 Realms of the Atlantis 4 would become Franck s first full length album It was a collection of moods and atmospheres exploring a more relaxed and spiritual musical dimension and broader range of influences Franck Biyong expanded his repertoire a year later with sophomore release Haiti Market a surprising psychedelic Afropop record paying tribute to the spirit of the Haitian cults and religions From that point on Franck was releasing a new album 1 every year 2008 brought Spirits into Sounds 2009 saw the experimental Rhythms of our Memory and in 2010 Franck Biyong travelled to his homeland where to record his fifth album Visions of Kamerun 5 This was his final project with the band Massak and told the history of the colonial wars and linkages of the African nation with France Franck then formed new band The Afrolectric Orkestra composed of young Caribbean and African musicians based in Europe as well as young rising stars of the Paris Jazz scene They went on to release Franck s sixth album Voodoolectric Ground 6 In 2011 Jazz amp Africa 7 came out It was an album filled with highly original renditions of songs by Manu Dibango Ornette Coleman and Sun Ra among others The same year Franck released Meeting the Basic Needs of The People 8 with many long time collaborators in wide variety of personnel setting In 2012 Ki i Ye Yi was billed to Biyong and The Diamane Bantu Messengers essentially a variation on Massak with the assistance of the Paris DJs crew who released the LP with Afrolectric Music The album had cameos by American Tenor Saxophonist Ben Abarbanel Wolff musical director for Afrobeat Academy and Ghanaian highlife legends Ebo Taylor and Pat Thomas Franck s final dalliance into Afro jazz would be the EP 21 12 2012 Truth or Lies released in 2013 That same year Biyong also issued a cover version of Fela Kuti s I T T International Thief Thief as a free download single 2014 Present edit International career edit In 2014 he recorded his new single Liyomba The song is off Franck s upcoming 10th album release Moonwatching 1 and is an experiment in Rock Electronic Music Trap Afro House and Psychedelics It draws from the crucial role the moon plays in African culture religion and spirituality This forthcoming release shall fuse Franck s electric sound with the deep well of Afro Futurism Other ventures edit As Music Director 9 on Coke Studio Africa Season 1 and 2 Franck worked with the likes of Wyclef Jean Salif Keita Lady Jaydee King Sunny Ade Culture Musical Club Seun Kuti Just A Band and David Correy Franck Biyong is currently signed to AfriCori 10 Discography editRealms Of Atlantis 2006 Haiti Market 2007 Spirits into Sounds 2008 Rhythms of our Memory 2009 Visions of Kamerun 2010 Voodoolectric Ground 2010 Jazz amp Africa Knowledge Identity Reconstruction 2011 Meeting the Basic Needs of the People 2011 Ki i Ye Yi 2012 21 12 2012 Truth or Lies 2013 Moonwatching 2015 Afro Bikutsi Live 2017 Evening Prayer 2018 Afro Galactic Spaceway 2019 Ibolo Ini with Lipombe Jazz 2019 Celestial Navigation Suite 2021 The Afrovision Secret 2021 Kunde 2022 Singles editB L A Soul Fire Truth amp Soul 2002 Live Melting Pot Music 2003 We Shall overcome Hot Casa Records 2004 Power Brain Hot Casa Records Rush Hour 2005 EP Favorite Recordings 2006 AfrofunkyDance Hot Casa Records Rush Hour 2007 UPC Paris Djs 2010 Fe Bain Paris Djs 2012 C F A Music Paris Djs 2012 I T T Free Download 2013 End of the Road Africori 2015 Liyomba Church Africori 2016 The Lamp Light and Eye of God 2019 Trouble Hot Casa Records 2020 Silence is Music Believe Digital 2023 References edit a b c d Artist Biography by Thom Jurek AllMusic Retrieved 25 August 2015 Ethnocloud Ethnocloud Liyomba Time to Dance Ethnocloud Ethnocloud Retrieved 31 October 2014 Massak Live Melting Pot Music Retrieved 20 May 2003 Franck Biyong amp Massak Realms Of Atlantis out now on COLORED INC Retrieved 27 July 2010 Franck Biyong amp Massak Visions of Kamerun PASS Chimurenga Retrieved 15 February 2010 Franck Biyong amp Massak Voodoolectric Ground out on COLORED INC Paris DJs Retrieved 12 December 2010 Franck Biyong amp Afrolectric Orkestra Jazz amp Africa Knowledge Identity Reconstruction Grant Phabao Retrieved 15 July 2011 Franck Biyong amp Afrolectric Orkestra Meeting the Basic Needs of the People Grant Phabao Retrieved 27 August 2011 Promoting African music collaborations Daily Monitor Cameroonian electro rock legend Franck Biyong signs AfriCori Retrieved 4 March 2015 External links editfranckbiyong net Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Franck Biyong amp oldid 1173106275, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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