Ghislain Poirier:
The Rise of Global Ghettotech
(Excerpts)
David Dacks
The Drake Underground is swelled with Friday night regulars for old-school hip-hop night Never Forgive Action.
But first on the bill is Montreal electronic musician Ghislain Poirier.
Backed by a live drummer (to underscore the deep beats emanating from his own laptop) and a few vocalists off his just-released album, Poirier gets the partisan crowd onside with hip-hop-inspired sounds. Then things take an interesting turn.
MC Zulu launches into "Go Ballistic." The beats head off in a more syncopated direction and before you know it, the room is bouncing to soca.
Sure, this is a less euphoric, grittier variety of soca, but it is still unmistakably Trinidadian for an audience that, for the most part, is not a Caribana crowd...Full Article
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