Nosfell

Nosfell
Pierre Lebourgeois et Nosfell (à droite) en 2005
Background information
Also known as Labyala Fela Da Jawid Fel
Born (1977-12-01) 1 December 1977
Saint-Ouen, Seine-Saint-Denis
Origin France
Years active since 1998
Labels Warner / V2
Website www.nosfell.com

Nosfell (born 1 December 1977, in Saint-Ouen, France) is a French rock musician who performs in a group with Pierre Lebourgeois (cellist) and Orkhan Murat (drummer). His full stage name, Labyala Fela Da Jawid Fel, means "The one who walks and heals".[1]

Career

Born in the Parisian suburbia, Nosfell studied Asian languages[2] but became famous as a cabaret performer and musician. He played major venues including the Paris Olympia, opening for Tryo, and the Parc des Princes, opening for the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Pixies. At the Printemps de Bourges music festival he was awarded the "Attention talent scène" prize. His first self-promoted LP, Pomaïe Klokochazia balek, was released in 2004, and he then signed to record label V2 Records. He released two further albums, Kälin Bla Lemsnit Dünfel Labyanit (2006) and Nosfell (2009).

Music

Nosfell's musical influences include blues, folk, funk, African music, scat, human beatbox, and other traditions.[3] His work is characterised by his use of a distinctive invented language, "Klokobetz", which may be based on Japanese and German.[3] He also sings in English and French.

His third album, Nosfell (produced by Alain Johannes), displays clearer rock influences than his other works. Josh Homme, Brody Dalle and Daniel Darc guest star on two of the songs. The album's release was accompanied by the publication of a book, Le Lac aux Velies, which Nosfell wrote with Ludovic Debeurme to elaborate the stories he narrates on stage.

Discography

Albums

DVD

Book

Unofficial sites

References

  1. (French) Nosfell on rocknfrance.com.
  2. (French) http://www.makingoz.com/le_nectar_du_chaos/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=33&Itemid=39&limit=1&limitstart=0
  3. 1 2 (French) http://www.makingoz.com/le_nectar_du_chaos/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=33&Itemid=39&limit=1&limitstart=1
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