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MP3 Syran Mbenza - Symbiose: With the Best of Paris

The extraordinary master guitarist Syran Mbenza took a break from his work with Les Quatre Etoiles to release a solo album in 1990. Everything you love about the Four Stars and more. Rare, out-of-print, available now for downloads for the first time.

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WORLD: African- Central, WORLD: Soukous

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Congolese guitar maestro Syran Mbenza, Le Diable de la Guitar (Devil of the Guitar), produced one of his very infrequent solo albums in 1990 at the height of the success of Les Quatre Etoiles. For this session, he called in favors from many of his peers to join him in the studio. Guest artists include Diblo Dibala, Dally Kimoko, Jean Papy, Luciana, Passi-Jo, Lokassa ya Mbongo, Jean-Claude Naimro, Miguel Yamba and of course Bopol, Nyboma and Wuta Mayi, the other three of the Four Stars. Truly the Best of Paris--and Africa too! The eloquent, masterful guitar solos will stir you to your core, as Syran demonstrates why he is considered the finest soloist in soukous music.
This album was available in the US for a very limited time on vinyl and then on CD, as an import. It is an out-of-print, rare collectors item, available exclusively for authorized digital downloads for the first time ever, right here on CD Baby. All proceeds go direct to the artist. Thank you for supporting African music.

Guitarist Syran M''Benza was born in Kinshasa on May 31, 1950. His artistic career began in 1968, when, still in school, he played in a neighborhood group called La Banita. Following that, he joined other bands: Jamel Jazz, Dynamic Jazz Ewawa de Malph, Somo-Somo and Lovy du Zaire, led by Vicky Longomba. It was after leaving Lovy du Zaire that he decided to become a professional musician, working with a group called Kara in a nightclub of the same name.
An adventurous spirit, Syran decided to explore other musical arenas, leaving Zaire for Togo and Cote d''Ivoire, West Africa, where he encountered Sam Mangwana and Lokassa, and collaborated with them for three years in the African All Stars, and also recorded his first solo album, Kouame.
From West Africa, Syran departed for Europe to continue his solo career. His next album, Ilanga, was produced by Eddy Son, and as his reputation grew, worked with many other producers including Afro-Rythme, Salsa Musique, Africamania, Syllart, Melodie and Buda Musique. His other solo albums were Elisa Dangwa, Sisika, Kelele, Africa: the Golden Years, and Symbiose. Also in great demand over the past 25 years as a studio musician and producer, he has recorded with many of the significant Congolese artists of the era.
In 1982, taking advantage of the presence in Paris of old friends Nyboma Mwan''Dido, Bopol Mansiamina and Wuta Mayi, they formed the Quatre Etoiles du Zaire (Four Stars), releasing their first album on the Afro Rythme label, which opened the path to great success. Five albums followed, and many tours throughout Africa, Europe, the Caribbean, the U.S. and Canada, making the group one of the pillars of the highly popular soukous music of the era. In 1988 he joined forces with Passi Jo and J.P. Ramazani for a side project called Kass Kass, which also recorded several albums of
dance-floor soukous.

In 2000, producer Ibrahima Sylla approached Syran to propose a new direction for Congolese music that would draw from the early foundation of rumba with acoustic guitars and accordion. The new group, Kekele, featured Syran and veteran guitarist Papa Noel Nedule, and a lineup of four seasoned singers: Loko Massengo, Bumba Massa, Nyboma, Wuta Mayi. The first album, Rumba Congo (2001), was a risky and radical departure from the prevailing ndombolo music from Kinshasa, but it won many converts and began to draw attention to the group. The second recording, Congo Life (2004), solidified the style, which acknowledges the past Congo masters but expands and interprets the music for the 21st century, and received great critical acclaim. Kinavana, the third album, released in 2006, explores the connections between the music of Cuba and the Congo.
Today, Syran M''Benza is widely acknowledged as one of Africa''s finest and most accomplished guitarists. The BBC''s Andy Kershaw commented in 2005: "Kekele, the cream of rumba veterans from the ... Congo - make the most exquisite music. Eric Clapton isn''t fit to tune the strings of their lead guitarist, Syran Mbenza."

© CC Smith, Editor, The Beat Magazine
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