May 30, 2024
Doors: 5:00 PM - Show: 8:00 PM
Radio Somewhere & Secret Planet Present...
COMBO DAGUERRE
Bottlerocket Social Hall
1226 Arlington Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, 15210
Date & Time
Thursday, May 30, 2024
8:00 PM
Location
Bottlerocket Social Hall
1226 Arlington Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, 15210
Our SECRET PLANET World Music showcase collaboration continues with Cumbia and Chicha music from...
COMBO DAGUERRE
plus sp guests Robert Lehmann and Toby Ramaswamy
Why'd We Book It?
All of our Secret Planet shows have been incredible nights of music and fun - with powerful performances from some amazing bands that are always a really interesting melting pot of influences, backgrounds, sounds, and textures.
I'm so excited to have another one of these shows in the bar after a brief hiatus, and really can't encourage you enough - if you're interested in hearing something brand new and unlike anything you've seen at any bar before, these are the shows for you!
- Chris
For Fans Of...
Cumbia, Chicha, 60's Garage Rock, Psychadelic Rock
Extended Bio:
After dealing in mostly Latin tropical styles for over a decade, with the psychedelic cumbia of his band Chicha Libre in particular, Brooklyn-based Olivier Conan now leads Combo Daguerre, a group that performs original French tunes with a psychedelic edge and a mostly Latin crew. Its hybrid style is informed by boleros, cumbia, 60's rock, French chanson, Gainsbourg and 1930s surrealism.
The combo is named after Daguerre, usually credited as one of the inventors of photography, but Daguerre also refers to a street in the 14th arrondissement of Paris, steps away from where Conan grew up – a street lovingly documented by Nouvelle Vague filmmaker Agnès Varda.
Combo Daguerre started as francophone offshoot of Chicha Libre, a cumbia and chicha band that spent close to a decade touring around the world - and like its predecessor, the project owes much to New York city where cultural and linguistic borders are fluid and Pan-Latin influences can be found in every possible musical genre. Its music is filled with joy and darkness, deep grooves and dirges, nostalgia, and futurism and deals with exile, misplaced nostalgia, and a language adulterated by distance.
Their first music video uses footage of Paris filmed in 1968 by Mabou Mines' Lee Breuer and only recently edited by his son, Mojo Lorwin, as a feature titled Moi-Même which will be released in late 2024 .
Band members are all active on New York’s rich indie Latin scene and come from Peru, Colombia, Puerto Rico, Venezuela - and Cajun country. All share a transplant’s vision of the world and its culture, giving the French language compositions a deeply cosmopolitan flavor.
Combo Daguerre is: Adele Fournet – keyboards; Felipe Wurst – guitar; Andres Fonseca - drums; Neil Ochoa - percussion; Dan Martinez - bass and Olivier Conan - cuatro and vocals.
Combo Daguerre's debut album is expected to be released in the Spring of 2024.