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So’ Forest

So’ Forest

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Ok. Let me say this right now. The songs you're listening to right now and the next ones on the list are the ones i'm working on right now. So' Forest is So' forest and i like people to listen to what comes out of my soul. I'm thinking of calling this new album something like Stories or Events Of My life, or simply My own life, because most of the songs are written based on my own life, my experience, my cultures, my discoveries, my thinking, my assessment of this world. I sing about relationships: love, love and love again in multiple forms. Advices, confidence, cultures, the world, our roots, but mostly about love and love again. Sentimental? May be. Frustrated, probably. Experienced, a lot. Every single word that i wrote comes from my own experiences or those of them that are closed or related to me. From things that happened to me, my family, my ancestors, to those that are happening to everyone else, If you listen to any song of mine, you will recognize something that happened in your surroundings.Joy, happiness, beauty, hope and a bright future are also part of my compositions. you will discover all those by listening. These songs are still being worked on in studio and the album should be out later this year if i find a label that suits my style and lets me handle most of the production and stick to the way i would like my songs to sound.

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Member Since: 9/7/2007
Band Members: My PixA little background about me by RamblesAfrica must be an amazing place to live. In all its history of colonizing, the Western world never met a wilder or more tenacious culture, and the effect that the West and Africa have had on each other is truly stunning."Bikutsi," the label of this CD informs us, is "a style of music from Cameroon that began with the spirited dance of Bantu fighters." And indeed, even if the label didn't tell us so, there is no mistaking the African origin of this music. However, there is a definite amount of Western influence as well. Many of the songs here feature rock 'n' roll drum styles, rapping (complete with scratching vinyl) and lyrics, or at least phrases, in French and English. Combined with haunting multi-voice choruses reminiscent of village singing a la Soweto and some very African yells and yips (the Bantu fighter influence), this folk-pop recording is hard to sing along with (being mainly in a native dialect) but so catchy you just gotta!The instruments used range from the standard guitar and drum to more exotic harps, flutes, xylophone and banjo. The tunes run the gamut from standard Americanized synth pop (could be the Backstreet Boys or something except the lyrics are in African) to near gospel anthems to slow, new-agey ballads.According to the liner notes, So' Forest sings lead vocals on all songs and is also the main guitarist, songwriter and programmer. His amazing, soulful voice mixes beautifully with the chorus and instrumentation. The exotic rhythms make for an enjoyable, mostly mellow, listening experience. Slow songs predominate but there are a couple of danceable numbers, namely "Rave" and "Shambada."Thank you, Naxos World, for bringing is this fine recording from Cameroon.
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You can now listen to the songs i'm working on (still in Studio)

Like i promised earlier, you can now listen to the songs i'm working on in studio. It feels great when you finally can listen, and have the opportunity to have other listen and tell you what they thin...
Posted by So Forest on Wed, 23 Jan 2008 01:52:00 PST