Birth name Joseph Thomas Fine Labels Avila Street Records Years active 1981–present Music group Members Only | Instruments Bass, guitar Occupation(s) Musician/producer Name Yossi Fine | |
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Born December 7, 1964 (age 59) Paris, France ( 1964-12-07 ) Associated acts Ex-Centric Sound SystemVieux Farka ToureIdan RaichelHadag NahashStanley JordanMe'shell NdegeocelloDavid Bowie Role Record Producer · yossifine.com Albums Live in Jerusalem, Afro Riddim Sessions Vol.1, Electric Voodooland, Avila (feat. Ernest Ranglin) Similar People Vieux Farka Toure, Ernest Ranglin, Bashiri Johnson, Nelson Rangell, Lew Soloff | ||
Record label Avila Street Records |
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Joseph Thomas Fine (born December 7, 1964), known professionally as Yossi Fine, is a Jewish Israeli bassist and producer. He fronts the world music/reggae/funk band Ex-Centric Sound System.
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- Personal life
- Early career
- Ex Centric Sound System and Solo Work
- Collaborations
- Artistic style
- Solo
- With Ex Centric Sound System
- Featured on playing bass
- Producer
- TVFilm Appearances
- References
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Personal life
Fine was born in Paris, France, to a West Indian vocalist mother and an Israeli guitarist father.
Early career
At the age of 16, Fine began working as a session musician in Israel. He moved to New York City in 1985, performing with a variety of musicians around the city, working regularly with the Gil Evans Orchestra from 1985-91. In 1991, he received a Grammy nomination for his composition "Always Knows," which appears on the Stanley Jordan record Cornucopia. Fine moved back to Israel in 1995.
Ex-Centric Sound System and Solo Work
In 1997, Fine formed Ex-Centric Sound System with drummer Michael Avgil and three Ghanaian vocalists, Nana Dadzie, Adevo Savour and Benjamin Kouleho, who also contribute melodies on flute, kalimba and balafon. NME described Ex-Centric Sound System as "a band that mixes authentic African sounds with dub, techno and hip-hop," adding that the band is "a triumph of the collective imagination." Their debut album, Electric Voodooland, was released in 2001. The New York Post called it "a beautiful beast… a very unusual album that avoids pop convention and clichés."
In 2007, he released the solo album Live in Jerusalem, consisting of four tracks culled from his one-man bass tour. "Few people are brave, or crazy, enough to stand on stage with a few simple drum loops, an effects board and a bass, and go for it. Yet that's exactly what he does, amazingly well," wrote PopMatters. "The landscapes he paints are orchestral, lush and textured." An introduction to Fine on Israeli music television station Music 24 proclaimed, "Yossi Fine does to bass what Hendrix did for electric guitar."
Collaborations
Fine has frequently worked with Malian guitarist Vieux Farka Touré. After remixing a track for 2008's Vieux Farka Touré Remixed: UFOs Over Bamako, he took a larger role in Touré’s career, producing and playing bass on his 2009 album, Fondo, as well as remixing a track on the follow-up, Other Roads: Fondo Remixed, at Fine's studio in Novato, California. Fine plays bass in The Touré-Raichel Collective, a collaboration between Touré and Idan Raichel, which led to the 2012 album The Tel Aviv Sessions. Haaretz singled out his bass playing for being "flexible and dynamic."
Fine has performed, recorded with and produced music for musicians across the globe, including Naughty By Nature (creating the bassline for their 1993 hit single "Hip Hop Hooray"), Gil Evans, John Scofield, Kenny Kirkland, Lou Reed, Rubén Blades, Stanley Jordan, Me'shell Ndegeocello, David Bowie, Brian Eno, Anthony B, Karsh Kale, Cheb i Sabbah, Antibalas, Hassan Hakmoun, Hadag Nahash, Ofra Haza, Noa and Hamsa Lila.
Considered a pivotal force in the evolution of the bass, Fine has produced over 25 albums, and contributed bass to over 150. In 2005, he received the ACUM Award for music producing, for his work on Hadag Nahash's 2004 LP, Homer Mekomi. ACUM is Israel's music and literary rights association.
Artistic style
An early adopter of live looping in order to perform as a one-man band, Fine's style in his solo work has been called "extreme bass groove," incorporating drum & bass, breakbeat, dubstep and heavy metal influences. "When you cop such an attack on bass guitar, and make a line come at you with such power, that's extreme bass," he has said. "It's about creating a sound with tons of low end that pounds you in the chest and makes you go, Whoa!"
Fine has called U2 guitarist The Edge a huge influence, stating that his "echo-laden sound" is "the most innovative without being too technical."