Apadooraï - Apadoorai
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Apadooraï - Apadoorai
Apadooraï Electronic Press Kit Apadooraï – nominated World Music Group of the Year at the 2010 Canadian Folk Music Awards – is a very unique didgeridoo band in the Canadian musical landscape. It is formed by Rodolphe Gagnon (didgeridoo, sliding didgeridoo and guitar), Julien Fréchette (didgeridoo), Sylvain Plante (drums / percussions), Dany Nicolas (acoustic & electric guitar, banjo and mandolin) and Michel Dubeau (flutes). Right from the start, and following many musical influences, the dynamic grooves of the didgeridoo duo set the mood of the show, mixing a strong rhythmic section and Folk World melodies to carry the crowds to an exhilarating musical experience, while maintaining the natural acoustic sound of the instruments. Constantly blending tradition and modernity, the young and talented Montreal based group explores the conventional borders of musical genres and draws the attention wherever it goes. With their second album, Le Pied Dans Porte (“A foot in the door”), released in November 2012, Apadooraï offers its vision of a Folk World music where one can think of being either in the Asian steppes, Celtic Islands or wild North American country. Le Pied Dans Porte was created after offering over 100 shows between 2009 and 2012 all around its native Quebec, Toronto and British-Columbia tours. The show and album is aimed at publics of all ages, and each tune is a musical portrait where each instrument brings its specific colour to this unique and refreshing ensemble. Production / Management / Booking : Rodolphe Gagnon – 2652 Montarville, Longueuil (Québec) J4L 2K9 | Tél. : 450 616.4565 | © Groupe de musique Apadooraï S.E.N.C. – All Rights Reserved | [email protected] | www.apadoorai.com Apadooraï – Biography Apadooraï was born as a quatuor in 2008 when Rodolphe Gagnon and Julien Fréchette – both didgeridoo players founding members – met Dany Nicolas (Sagapool) and Sylvain Plante (Papagroove) to forge an acoustic trance-like sound fusing didgeridoo grooves, drums and string instruments, with the goal of showcasing a quality didgeridoo music in a festive ensemble accessible to all audiences. The band set up a first experimental repertoire including reggae, funk, techno folk and World musics. This sound quickly gained popularity due to its originality. A first album – Kinda Roots – was released in 2009, displaying the versatility of didgeridoo in many musical universes. With this first proposal in hands, the band got the coveted bursary program Les Entrées en scène Loto-Québec 2010-2011, and their showcase at RIDEAU 2010 in Quebec City was a hit and allowed them to get a tour of over 40 shows all around Quebec, with remarked shows at the Toronto Global Groove festival, as well as Salmon Arm Roots & Blues festival and other BC venues. After offering over 100 shows between 2009 and 2012, including festivals, theatres, houses of culture and corporate events, the band learned to adapt its repertoire to a wider range of audiences. This is when they elaborated the melodic section of the band, and clarified the didgeridoo arrangements so that listeners in different contexts can appreciate all the subtleties of the musical blend they offer. In this line, the band integrated multi-instrumentist Michel Dubeau in 2011. From this encounter a new, Le Pied Dans Porte was released in November 2012, after 10 months of work, offering a new album and show. The albums of Apadooraï are distributed by Distribution Select and are currently on sale at all major outlets in Canada. Production / Management / Booking : Rodolphe Gagnon – 2652 Montarville, Longueuil (Québec) J4L 2K9 | Tél. : 450 616.4565 | © Groupe de musique Apadooraï S.E.N.C. – All Rights Reserved | [email protected] | www.apadoorai.com Band members Holding a degree in anthropology, Rodolphe Gagnon discovered the didgeridoo during a one year trip to Australia. Ex member of the band QuickSound (1996 to 2002) alongside with Tony Albino and the Diouf brothers, he participated in many important venues (Montreal international Volley-Ball competitions, St-Jean-Baptiste shows, Guy Laliberté’s private F1 parties at his home and at Newtown – Jacques Villeneuve’s bar) and he played in many big Montreal clubs. He collaborated with the project Métis, which allowed him to participate in the 1999 Francofolies de Montréal, in the soundtrack of Denys Arcand’s Joyeux Calvaire movie and on Yves Laferrière’s CD Yves Laferrière présente Métis. Since his return from Australia in 1994, Rodolphe strives to make didgeridoo music known to the musical worlds by collaborating with many projects and talking in the media. He is recognized by his peers as one of Québec’s pioneers in the professional interpretation of didgeridoo in Québec. Holding a degree in Cinematography and documentary film director, Julien Fréchette developed a passion for didgeridoo. Since 2001, through his encounters with many gifted musicians in Europe and in Canada, as well as by playing in the Montréal subway, Julien has perfected his style and play. We can hear him on a few local short movie soundtracks, and more recently on the soundtrack of the documentary Le Doigt dans l’oeil, with the music of Yves Laferrière. He has also participated in many of Marie Saint-Pierre’s fashion shows. Young and talented, Julien is part of the new didgeridoo crowd in Québec, always searching for new collaborations and trends. Production / Management / Booking : Rodolphe Gagnon – 2652 Montarville, Longueuil (Québec) J4L 2K9 | Tél. : 450 616.4565 | © Groupe de musique Apadooraï S.E.N.C. – All Rights Reserved | [email protected] | www.apadoorai.com Band members (continued) The immense talent of Dany Nicolas blends well with the didgeridoo duo. Holding a degree in music interpretation (guitar), Dany collaborates on many projects such as Sagapool (2008 Best instrumental album Award from the Canadian Folk Music Awards), Fanfare trio Pourpour, duo Scherdanzo, l’Apothicaire and sometimes Kleztory. Curious by nature, Dany brings to all his projects his personal touch derived from jazz, klezmer and a definite contemporary folk twist. Sylvain Plante holds the drums section in a brilliant way. Born of a musician father, Sylvain started to play the drum at a very young age. At age 16, he took courses with Maurice Métayer and started his career recording two albums with Insanasomnia. Then he pursued and participated in many bands such as j-f and the junkyard dog for many years, followed by La Chango Family, accumulating tours in Europe and participating in the recording of 2 albums. At the summer of 2007 he was the house drummer for the Autre gala du festival Juste pour rire, directed by Franco Dragone. Today, along with his participation in Apadooraï, Sylvain is part of Papagroove and also collaborates in other bands such as Oztara, Wes’li, Urban Afro 5, Madame Moustache and King Gorilla Group which played in Asia and in the Middle East. Now well established on the musical scene, his career is on the rise. Production / Management / Booking : Rodolphe Gagnon – 2652 Montarville, Longueuil (Québec) J4L 2K9 | Tél. : 450 616.4565 | © Groupe de musique Apadooraï S.E.N.C. – All Rights Reserved | [email protected] | www.apadoorai.com Band members (continued) Michel Dubeau carries his impressive musical background to the band and plays flutes, bagpipes and other wind instruments in a brilliant way. Michel touches all musical styles and is open to all new sounds. In 1978 he founded Noar sur BlanC, with members such as Denis Fréchette and James Gelfand. In 1979 for a full year, he studied jazz with trumpettist Charles Ellison. The band performed at 2 jazz contests at the Montreal International Jazz Festival. From 1980 to 1987, he was member of various ensembles, playing with Guy Nadon, Oliver Jones, Bernard Primeau, Jacques Masson, Guy Thouin, Luc Beauregard in Jazz, as well as World bands such as Ta legal (Brésil), Mascara (Cuba), El Kady (Afrique). In 1987 he started learning shakuhachi – a Japanese flute – with master Yoshio Masumoto. In 2000 in received a grant from the Quevec Arts Council to study the Jin Nyodo style in NYC with master Nyogetsu Seldin at shakuhachi. Michel currently studies with Alcvin Takegawa Ramos. With a classical and jazz university training, bacheler in music at Université du Québec à Montréal, he’s been teaching music since 1978. More recently, he played with well known musicians such as Gilles Vigneault, Chloé Sainte-Marie, Michel Cusson, Michel Faubert (Charbonniers de l’Enfer) and Anthony Rozankovic. Production / Management / Booking : Rodolphe Gagnon – 2652 Montarville, Longueuil (Québec) J4L 2K9 | Tél. : 450 616.4565 | © Groupe de musique Apadooraï S.E.N.C. – All Rights Reserved | [email protected] | www.apadoorai.com Press Review “ With their unusual paraphernalia, Apadooraï clearly stands out as the meeting of a bunch of musical explorers seriously ready to take a hike out of the beaten tracks. The inclusion of Michel Dubeau, this mad scientist of wind instruments, is surely an asset at this crucial phase of a second album. Apart from the primal and trance inducing rhythmic grooves found in Kinda Roots (first album released in 2009), the melodic section is not left aside and is pleasing to hear for audiences of any festivals. From the samuraï throat singing to the jig with violonist Zoé Dumais, this Foot in the Door (Pied Dans Porte) is a small step for its anthropologist leader Rodolphe Gagnon, but a giant leap for the Australian Aborigines. “ Ralph Boncy, Voir, Nov. 2012 (free translation) “ Montreal band Apadooraï succeeds in transmitting the rhythmic power of rave like music with the wild effects of not one, but two acoustic didgeridoos. To the percussive nature of this ancient instrument from the Australian Aborigines, Apadooraï adds a whole array of melodic effects, throat singing, and now blends beat box played right in the didge. Now a quintette with the addition of Michel Dubeau, a specialist of the Japanese shakuhachi and of many flutes from around the World, the band lets the melodic lines breath and displays new influences from oriental universes. Celtic is also explored at the Bulgarian kaval, with introspective atmospheres while the banjo bounces forward; and also dub, folk, and jig. Sold on iTunes, this second album will be launched tonight at Quai des Brumes and will be available in stores end of January 2013. The album of a stunning music.” Yves Bernard, Le Devoir, Nov. 2012 (free translation) Production / Management / Booking : Rodolphe Gagnon – 2652 Montarville, Longueuil (Québec) J4L 2K9 | Tél. : 450 616.4565 | © Groupe de musique Apadooraï S.E.N.C. – All Rights Reserved | [email protected] | www.apadoorai.com Press Review (continued) “(…) Apadooraï has just released its latest album Kinda Roots, recorded in three days and so far only distributed on their Myspace and concerts. However, they are aleady considered to be one of the rising ensembles in the World Music produced here (in Québec)” – Free translation th (Yves Bernard, Le Devoir, august 19 , 2009) Production / Management / Booking : Rodolphe Gagnon – 2652 Montarville, Longueuil (Québec) J4L 2K9 | Tél. : 450 616.4565 | © Groupe de musique Apadooraï S.E.N.C. – All Rights Reserved | [email protected] | www.apadoorai.com Apadooraï on scene in 2012 Jan 28 : Quai des Brumes, Montréal Apr 27 : Corporate – The Flow, Montréal May 12 : St-James the Apostle Church, Montréal May 19 : Corporate – Morning Glory, Québec May 25 : Corporate – Gaïa Québec, Québec Aug 5 & 6 : Quartier des Spectacles, Montréal Sep 28 : Corporate – The Flow, Montréal Oct 7 : La Fête des Récoltes, Weir Nov 10 : Corporate – Morning Glory II, Montréal Nov 30 : Quai des Brumes, Montréal Dec 21 : Christmas in the Park, Montréal … 2011 12 fé vrier : Théâtre du Marais, Val-Morin 14 avril : Quai des Brumes, Montréal 15 avril : Maison de la Culture Ahuntsic-Cartierville, Montréal 16 avril : Chapelle Saint-Antoine, Longueuil (Printemps Culturel) 28 avril : Théâtre Outremont, Montréal 30 avril : Le P’tit Bonheur de Saint-Camille, Saint-Camille 5 juillet : Centennial o f Cit y o f Greenfield Park 9 juillet : Plaza St-Hubert, Montréal 12 août : Festi val Open Mind, Curran, ON 13 août : Festi val Musiqu’en Nous, St-André-Avellin 19, 20 et 21 août : Salmon Arm Roots & Blues Festival, Salmon Arm, BC 22 août : Re velstoke, BC 23 août : Kamloops, BC 28 août : Saint-Eustache outside show 2 octobre : Centre culturel de Gatineau … 2010 16 fé vrier : RIDEAU Showcase, Capitole de Québec 20 fé vrier : Mouton Noir, Val-David 27 fé vrier : Quai des Brumes, Montréal 25 mars : Chasse-Galerie, Lavaltrie 13 avril : Club Soda, Montréal 24 avril : Quai des Brumes, Montréal 30 juin – 1er juillet : Gatineau, Canada Day (National Capital Commission) 18 juillet : Waterloo 21 juillet : Salle Pauline-Julien 22 juillet : Verdun 23 juillet : Global Groove Festi val (Toronto, On) 26 juillet : Boisbriand 27 juillet : Lasalle 28 juillet : Pointe-aux-Trembles 30 juillet : Vieux-Port de Montréal 3 août : Gatineau 7 août : Saint-Laurent 10 août : Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue 12 août : Sainte-Anne-des-Monts (Sea Shack) 13 août : Carleton (Le Naufrageur) 15 août : Gaspé (Festi val de Musique du Bout du Monde) 16 août : Bonaventure (CIME Aventures) 22 août : Lachine 24 août : Pierrefonds 28 août : Tohu, Montréal 1er octobre : Maison de la culture Frontenac 7 octobre : Maison de la culture Villeray (Auditorium Patro-Le-Prévost) 8 octobre : École André-Laurendeau, St-Hubert 24 octobre : Cowansville (Corporati f – Restaurant Bon) 28 octobre : Palais Montcalm (salle Raoul-Jobin) 25 novembre : Cabaret Jean-Louis Millette du Théatre de la Ville, Longueuil (supplémentaire) 26 novembre : Cabaret Jean-Louis Millette du Théatre de la Ville, Longueuil Production / Management / Booking : Rodolphe Gagnon – 2652 Montarville, Longueuil (Québec) J4L 2K9 | Tél. : 450 616.4565 | © Groupe de musique Apadooraï S.E.N.C. – All Rights Reserved | [email protected] | www.apadoorai.com APADOORAÏ DRUM & DIDGERIDOO 5 MUSICIANS Technical needs *** 5 MONITOR MIXES *** Drum 1 monitor 1 mic Kick 1 mic snare regular 1 mic hi-hat 2 mic toms 2 overhead 1 mic bongos 1 power supply 1 stereo D.I. for effects pad Didgeridoo 1 1 monitor 1 mic Sennheiser 421 (mic supplied by artist) + stand 1 mic Sennheiser 421 or equivalent + stand 1 XLR entry for mic ATM35 Wired (mic supplied by artist) 1 mic voice + stand 1 D.I. for acoustic guitar Didgeridoo 2 1 monitor 1 mic Sennheiser 421 (mic supplied by artist) + stand 1 mic voice + stand Guitar 2 D.I. (1 for acoustic guitar, 1 for voice effects) 1 mic for electric guitar amplifier 1 mic voice + stand 1 power supply 1 monitor 1 bench Flute 1 monitor 1 mic SM58 (pour flûtes) + pied 1 mic SM57 (pour saxophones et cornemuses) + pied 1 mic ATM35 clip-on (pour futujara / bourdon de cornemuse) 1 bench 1 small table to put flutes BACK LINE REQUIRED: 1 Standard drum set with 3 cymbal stands and 2 snare stands 1 bongo & stand 1 standard guitar amplifier 1 keyboard with piano sounds Contact for technical needs : Rodophe Gagnon - Tel : (450) 616-4565 // Email : [email protected] Note : for small theaters and based on technical equipment available, it may not be necessary to put all mics on drums as specified in the patch. Please contact us ahead of time to discuss this if required. Production / Management / Booking : Rodolphe Gagnon – 2652 Montarville, Longueuil (Québec) J4L 2K9 | Tél. : 450 616.4565 | © Groupe de musique Apadooraï S.E.N.C. – All Rights Reserved | [email protected] | www.apadoorai.com Apadooraï Stage plot monitor Flutes Guitar Drums monitor monitor Didgeridoo 2 (Julien) Didgeridoo 1 (Rodolphe) monitor monitor AUDIENCE Minimum stage area required : 10 foot X 10 foot (3,3 meter X 3,3 meter) Note : Technical needs may be reorganized to fit smaller productions. Please contact us ahead of time. Production / Management / Booking : Rodolphe Gagnon – 2652 Montarville, Longueuil (Québec) J4L 2K9 | Tél. : 450 616.4565 | © Groupe de musique Apadooraï S.E.N.C. – All Rights Reserved | [email protected] | www.apadoorai.com