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Hélélé

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Come and see Hélélé in the Spiegeltent at the Bath Fringe on 27th May 2009!
Since arriving in Britain from Cameroon in 2001 Alphonse Daudet Touna has worked solidly on building a creative outlet for his musical inspiration and Hélélé is the result. He has played around the world on a journey that has taken him from Cameroon, through France and Italy, to the UK. Now a resident of Bristol, he has formed the band with some of the city's finest session and jazz musicians.
He plays a balafon (an African marimba) he made himself. The rich balafon melody creates another style of afro jazz through a mix of forest rhythms such as Assiko, Bikoutsi, Makouné, Makossa and Bolobo.
The concerts they play are spontaneous and alive. Full of vibration and energy, the band elevate the crowd through the body language of dance. And for the mind, great solos are weaved within the framework of rare grooves and percussion.
His songs bring messages of peace, non-violence and anti-racism. Stories of migration and asylum. Themes of safety and security in the many places people find themselves living.
In Hélélé, Alphonse is currently joined by Jeff Spencer on bass, Matthew Jones on Drums, Neil Smith on Guitar, James Gardiner-Bateman on Alto Sax and Lisa Cherian on Percussion. Individually they are all great musicians in their own right and are involved in a number of other exciting projects.
Credits include Geoffrey Oryema, Monko Maroc, Papa Wemba, Mario Canonge, Guy Sangé, Tom Yoms, Gilad Atzmon. MyGen Profile Generator

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Member Since: 21/03/2006
Band Website: www.helele.co.uk
Band Members: Alphonse Daudet Touna: Balafon, Percussion, Vox
Jeff Spencer: Bass, Vox
Neil Smith: Guitar
Matthew Jones: Drums
James Y2K: Alto Sax
Lisa Cherian: Percussion

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Helele performing at the Cube:


Influences: Very cool kid - he can join our band when he turns three!

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Sounds Like: Here's what the nice people at Bristol's Venue magazine had to say about our performance at Ashton Court:"Most impressive of all, was Alphonse Daudet's Hélélé Afro-Jazz Band, with Alphonse's rippling Balafon (xylophone) feeding off a throb of tight percussion to launch James Gardiner-Bateman's alto sax. It was great dance music, great jazz and great fun all at the same time."And in their round-up of 2007's best music:"One local band straddling the jazz/world divide made a real impact this year. Hélélé's tight, jazzed-up Afrobeat won fans by packing dancefloors and fields from Cheltenham to Glastonbury via Ashton Court. Next year should see them get massive."Glastonbury Jazz Lounge 2008 Review:"...the hypnotic balaphon work of Helele’s Alphone Daudet Touna was the perfectly uplifting note on which to close the weekend." (Mike Flynn)
Type of Label: Major

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