Author: Jim Hickson
View album and artist detailsArtist/band: |
Yalla Miku |
Label: |
Bongo Joe Records |
Magazine Review Date: |
May/2023 |
Bongo Joe is a Geneva-based record label, music shop, café-bar, mission statement and musical philosophy. The new project Yalla Miku is what Bongo Joe would look like if it were also a seven-piece band. With members from Switzerland, Algeria, Morocco and Eritrea, this is the sound of multicultural Geneva.
Influences from rai, Gnawa, Touareg music and Turkish psychedelia combine inside a cocoon of hip, energetic Kraut rock and synth pop; Red Sea scales are topped with Maghrebi beats; synths, distorted guitars and theremin conspire with digitally-altered krar, oud, gimbri, bendir and darbuka. Through a tangle of instruments and origins, Yalla Miku create a transcontinental sound that coheres well, finding commonalities in each style and remaining tight in their aims and arrangements.
It's a successful debut. It explodes out of the gates with ‘Premier du Matin’, a track that demands dance, and ends with glorious near-chaos (‘Suiise’). At its best it is exploratory, engaging and fun. It isn't always at its best, but it's usually not far off, and at the end I was sad there wasn't more. Bongo Joe are a force for good in international music, and Yalla Miku are a great poster child.
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