Tâlam is the new concept of Dondieu Divin (ex keyboard of Touré Kunda, Manu Dibango, Mory Kanté and Brigitte Fontaine).
From India, he created his first album “Gandhi Roadâ€, recorded between India and Paris. His compositions and arrangements rhythm the Tamoul songs (his mother tongue, speaking in the South of India). His music is a melting pot with Indians vibes, Afro beat and electro world...
The Indian singer Santy interprets these songs telling about joy, the difficulties of the life in the Indian society, all its contrasts, casts, dot, or religion...In a general way, she expresses the spiritual thristy of the man and his wish of justice and true (like the song a tribute to Gandhi and Martin Luther King.
This spiritual music is sometimes with a subtil humour like Bollywood.
Several guests participated on this album, such as the Camerounese singer Constance Coco M’Bassi, the flutist Magic Malik, the drummer tony Allen, Linlay Marthe (bass player of Zawinul Syndicate), Maxime Zampieri (drummer of Julien Loureau), or the American hip hop singer Myriam (from Empire Isis band).
DONDIEU DIVIN
Born in 1968 in Avignon (France), with Indian origins.
Classical violon’s studies at the conservatory from 7 years old (Price of conservatoire d'Avignon). Meanwhile he followed classical piano’s studies.
With the age of 19 years old, he was interested in jazz and as well as various music passing trough funk to African music.
In 1999, he played with the saxophonist Julien Loureau and recorded the album “Gambit†during the African tour. In 2000 and 2001, he performed with Manu Dibango and Mory Kante. He recorded the album “Salt rain†with the Indian singer Susheela Raman.
Between 2002 and 2004, he performed with the French singer Brigitte Fontaine, recorded, co arranged a couple of track on the album “Rue saint Louis en îleâ€. He also played with the Indian Dance ensemble of Ragunath Manet.
In 2004, he finally recorded album "Gandhi Road" with his band "TALAM" in which feature the flute player Malik Mezzadri (Magic Malik) , Linlay Marthe (bass player of Joe Zawinul), the drummer Tony Allen, the Cameroun singer Constance (Coco) M'Bassi...