Sinsemilia
Sinsemilia is a French reggae music group from Grenoble, which was founded in 1990. The name is an allusion to Sinsemilia sinsemilla, a spread in cannabis breeding term for seedless inflorescences. In 2005, the group gained special attention, as they at France 2 their hit single " Tout le bonheur du monde " should play during the " journal de 13h ", but instead, shortly after the very political song " Bienvenue en Chiracquie " played, what a small scandal.
For their album " Résistances " Sinsemilia have recorded a reggae version of the song " La mauvaise réputation " of the cabaret singer Georges Brassens.
2004 left the saxophonist Loucos the group and was replaced by two new members: Bozo, replaced the Loucos, and play along Olivier (trumpet ), which in turn now allows Fabien more with the guitar and the piano. Since the hit single " Tout le Bonheur du Monde " (2005), the French reggae band enjoys great popularity.
Discography
- Première Récolte (1996 )
- Résistances (1998)
- Tout c'qu'on a ( 2000)
- In a Different Style ( 2001)
- Sinsemilia Part en Live (2002)
- Debout, les Yeux Ouverts (2004)
- En quête de sens ... (2009)
Solo performances
In June 2003, published Riké, one of the two singers, his solo album 'Air Frais ".