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Setenta
Apollo Solar Drive
10, 9, 8, 7, 6… the countdown to blastoff has started! Paris-based band Setenta is preparing for their upcoming 20th anniversary by releasing their sixth album, Apollo Solar Drive. The record is poised to be their best yet and is the culmination of an odyssey of artistic discovery. Setenta has been constantly striving for illumination through the years, yet also exploring the dark side of the human condition along the way. As the band describes it, this record is an Afro-Latin retro-futurist tribute to the sun. If their previous album, Materia Negra, launched the Setenta space shuttle crew into the void of “dark” matter and black holes, they now change course and valiantly approach the sun at full warp speed, taking us from darkness into the light. Miraculously, Setenta manage to bring some of the rhythmic and harmonic material they’ve explored on Earth with them, yet boldly dare to go where no one has gone before, challenging themselves to take their music, and their audience, to uncharted dimensions and new realms of existence.
Props must go to the band for their exceptional longevity as a cohesive group, with a line-up that has remained essentially the same since its inception in 2006, with five core team members present since day one (with the others remaining in the general crew as allies and friends). Staying the course and navigating for the long haul has allowed them to remain one of the most important Latin Funk cosmonauts on the international scene over the decades, with more than 10 million listens on music platforms worldwide.
Throughout this fertile and creative period of almost twenty years, Setenta has been able to maintain a fiercely independent approach to their craft, sustained by their structural integrity, fortitude of spirit, belief in themselves and the love of their steadily expanding fanbase, but also crucially supported by two French independent record labels. Hot Casa Records, at the time just starting out, released the band’s first two albums, the highly regarded debut Funky Tumbao (2010) and its feisty followup, Latin Piece of Soul (2013), putting the Setenta crew on the map and turning heads from Paris to New York, especially with the genius Latin bugalú rendition of Nirvana’s classic, “Smells Like Teen Spirit”. Then, perhaps even more boldly, in 2015 the band became a completely self-sustaining entity when the Setenta crew’s captain, Osman Jr., purposely created Latin Big Note (both a brand and label) in order to continue to release and promote Setenta’s productions without compromise, from within. Their third effort and debut for Latin Big Note, Paris to Nueva York (2016), featured a guest appearance by a major inspiration for the band, the legendary “King Of Latin Soul”, Joe Bataan. Additionally, the record yielded their most popular hit to date, the sexy French language tune, “Madame Shingaling”. Next up, We Latin Like That (2018), continued their fusion of jazz, Santería, soul, funk and Afro-Caribbean influences, with an emphasis on spirituality and groove. Subsequently, their fifth opus, Materia Negra, was hailed by FIP (Radio France) as a favorite selection in 2020.
Throughout their journey, Setenta maintained a busy touring schedule, playing many important festivals and sharing the stage with their hero Joe Bataan, as well as working in the studio with iconic New York DJ/Producer, Joaquin “Joe” Claussell, who graced the band with a “Sacred Rhythm De La Calle” version of the track “El Bad Boy”, taken from the Materia Negra album.
A1
Ecuajey
A2
Apollo Solar Drive
A3
Madame Shingaling (Blue Version)
A4
Liberame
A5
Tambu
B1
Luz
B2
Yambuspection
B3
Danzon De Planetas
B4
Sa Ki Taw