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Origin
  
Angers, France

Years active
  
1982–present

Genres
  
Lo'Jo Lo39Jo Cinema al Mundo PopMatters

Members
  
Denis PéanRichard BourreauKham MeslienBaptiste BrondyYamina Nid el MouridNadia Nid el Mourid

Past members
  
Matthieu RousseauFranck Vaillant

Albums
  
Bazar Savant, 310 lunes, Cosmophono

Profiles

Lo'Jo (formerly Lo'Jo Triban) is the name of a French band, gathering a group of France-based musicians of various origins, performing and recording a blend of world music, with strong gipsy, North African as well as French folk elements.

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The band was founded in 1982 in Angers by singer/keyboardist Denis Péan and Richard Bourreau (violin/kora). These two have remained central to Lo'Jo throughout their history. For several years, with a rotating cast of members, they played events locally, working with acrobats, street theatre, mime, dancers and film as part of their overall presentation. They have subsequently maintained a communal lifestyle, based in Angers.

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By the end of the 1980s, they were playing throughout Europe and had appeared in New York as part of an artists' collective. Including Nicholas 'Kham' Meslien (bass) and Matthieu Rousseau (drums) (later replaced by Franck Vaillant), they consolidated their line-up, and their first album, Fils de Zamal, was released in 1993. In 1995 the group added Berber singer/saxophonist Yamina Nid El Mourid and her sister, Nadia, who brought a strong North African influence to the music. In 1996, the new lineup recorded Sin Acabar, and 1997 saw them complete Mojo Radio, both with English producer Justin Adams. Upon the latter's release they found more acclaim in the world music community, getting them on the WOMAD circuit.

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In 1999, they journeyed to Bamako, Mali, to begin work on Bohème de Cristal. While in Mali, they became involved in the organization of the Desert Music Festival held in January 2001. They have also collaborated with a wide variety of musicians, including Tinariwen.

Lo'Jo Lo39Jo Discography at Discogs

In 2002 they released the acclaimed Au Cabaret Sauvage (originally issued in France as L'une des Siens). This was followed by a live album Ce Soir Là (2003), and a new studio album Bazar Savant (2006). In 2009 they released the album Cosmophono, and toured in the UK.

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Discography

Lo'Jo Lo39 Jo Biography Albums

  • Fils De Zamal (1993)
  • Sin Acabar (1996)
  • Mojo Radio (1998)
  • Bohême De Cristal (2000)
  • Au Cabaret Sauvage (issued in France as L'Une des Siens) (2002)
  • Ce Soir Là... (Live) (2003)
  • Bazar Savant (2006)
  • Tu Connais Lo'Jo? (2007, compilation)
  • Cosmophono (2009)
  • Cinema El Mundo (2012)
  • 310 Lunes (2014)
  • Other contributions

  • Hear Music Volume 7: Waking (2002, Hear Music) - "Kamarad"
  • Songs

    Tout est fragileCinéma El Mundo · 2012
    La Marseillaise en créoleCinéma El Mundo · 2012
    Dans la poussière du tempsMojo Radio · 1997

    References

    Lo'Jo Wikipedia