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Bois-Caïman 05:47
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Les Pions se révoltent 03:55
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Maitreya 06:34
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Il nous ment (feat The Fabulous Trobadors) 08:20
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La tour du pouvoir 05:35
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Dame des Landes 06:31
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L’Etre humain (feat Juan Rozoff) 04:30
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La Bourrée de Brugière 04:48
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Jabo and Clyde 04:41
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Although dance, trance, a smile on the lips, bodies dripping with sweat and eyes flashing with vital energy are at the core of Cissy Street’s music, their new album comes tinged with a bittersweet after-taste; a steely beat concealed in the groove. For this music echoes the Black Panther’s snarl – exudes the very same sweat of toil and struggle – recalls James Brown’s howl: “Say it Loud! I’m Black and I’m Proud. Musical revolution joins hands with revolution in the streets: Cold Sweat, one of the biggest hits in funk history, was released the year before the French riots of ‘68. It was a reflection of those tumultuous times. And it’s from this dimension that the Lyon-based band draw their energy. In its revolutionary cry and its universal nature. The titles from this album are a testament.
released June 12, 2020
Recorded @ Mikrokosm Studios and mastered by Alan Ward (Electric City) feat Les Fabulous Trobadors et Juan Rozoff


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