
This friday in Schaarbeek at the Maison des Arts on Chausee de Haecht 147 (just behind Saint Marie church)
Picknick, foodtrucks, concerts and bal with dj’s (of the infamous Bal Du Canal parties)
starts at 21:00 till deep into the night, prix libre!

on saturday, Rebel Up! SebCat will also be playing at Mezrab in Amsterdam (the old Pakhuis Wilhelmina at IJ river) for a night of hot afro-caribbean and latino fun!
Live bands:
♫ BIGUINE BALADE | Afro-Caribbean
Swinging island music from Martinique, practice your dance skills with steaming Biguine, Mazurka. Calypso, Zouk, Compas, Merengue, Reggae.
♫ SON 5 | Latinamericansplashsounds
Beautiful people playing cumbia, son, joropo, huapango, rumba en festejo and what more?
DJ’s SebCat & Zé Karlo spinning tunes all night long.
Doors open: 20.30 PM
Show: 21.30 PM
€6
all info > Mezrab site or FB event.
This friday another special Rebel Up! Soundclash & OK IN KO OUT collab night in OCCII.
Showing the movie ‘Akounak’, followed by a concert of Niger tuareg band Mdou Moctar and the Rebel Up! & Sahel Sounds dj’s
Mdou Moctar – concert
In the somewhat crowded scene of Tuareg guitarists, Mdou stands apart from his peers. One of the few original singer/songwriters willing to experiment and push the boundaries of the genre, his unconventional styles have won him accolades both in Niger and abroad.
Mdou Moctar hails from Abalak, in the Azawagh desert of Niger. He taught himself the guitar at a young age on a homemade instrument. Inspired by returning Ishumar, Mdou traveled the road to Libya where he traveled and worked odd jobs. As chance had, he would meet some of the now famous guitarists and further his musical studies. He returned home with a guitar and a dream.
Rising to the status as local celebrity, in 2008 he traveled to Nigeria to record his first album “Anar” – a psychedelic electronic album of Tuareg guitar, became an instant success throughout the mp3 networks of West Africa. “Tahoultine,” one of the standout tracks, was later featured on the compilation “Music from Saharan Cellphones.” In 2013, he released his first international album, “Afelane,” rocking and raw sessions recorded live at his hometown in Niger. He is currently in production in the first ever Tuareg language film, a fictional story of the struggle of a guitarist trying to make it against all odds in Agadez.
Akounak Teggdalit Taha Tazouhai Trailer from sahelsounds on Vimeo.
Rain the Color of Blue with a Little Red in It (Akounak Tedalat Taha Tazoughai)
Feature | NR | 75 | DIRECTOR: Christopher Kirkley
Prince goes Sahel in this colorful homage to Purple Rain. Set among the sub-Saharan Tuareg people, and reputedly the first feature film in their Tamashek language (which has no word for “purple,” hence the title). Resplendent in a purple robe and matching chopper, smoking hot guitarist Mdou Moctar arrives in a music-mad Niger town and sets about wooing a local beauty, clashing with his pious father, and fencing with the jealous king of the local scene (Kader Tanoutanoute, as wily and dapper as Morris Day) until their climactic six-string shootout.
Starring guitarist Mdou Moctar, Rain the Color of Blue with a Little Red in It (Akounak Tedalat Taha Tazoughai) is a feature length fiction film, shot entirely in Agadez, Niger. Akounak tells the universal story of a musician trying to make it “against all odds,” set against the backdrop of the raucous subculture of Tuareg guitar. The protagonist, real life musician Mdou Moctar, must battle fierce competition from jealous musicians, overcome family conflicts, and endure the trials of love – all while coming to terms with one of the biggest barriers: himself.
Both a homage to Purple Rain and The Harder They Come, Akounak is based on the universal hero, the struggle of a musician to overcome a series of conflicts. In execution, many techniques have been adapted from Poverty Row, Italian Neo-Realism, and the experimental films of Jean Rouch. While there are a plethora of films concerning the Tuareg guitar, all are documentaries. Akounak is the first fiction film to explore the scene in this format, and the first film in the Tuareg language of Niger.

DJ sets by Rebel Up! & Sahel Sounds dj’s.
8€
Doors open: 20:30
Movie to start around 21:00
full info > OCCII site or FB event
Hello folks!
This weekend, the Eindhoven Psych Lab festival is down in Eindhoven (NL) at the Effenaar venue, organised together with the Liverpool International festival of Psychedelia.
On Saturday there is a good lineup of psychedelic/experimental rock groups playing, such as our good tuareg rocking friends Mdou Moctar from Niger, The Soft Moon and Earth just to name a few.
At the afterparty our SebCat will be playing a dance set of scorching guitar & psyche folk sounds from the sahara & sahel regions and other oddities of global psychedelic rock to get lost in until the early morning hours.
The Paradise Bangkok Molam International Band
The band plays vintage molam music from Isan, in the North-East of Thailand, with a 21st century twist. Featuring Kammao Perdtanon on phin (Thai lute), Sawai Kaewsombat on khaen, a type of bamboo harmonica, and backed by Piyanart Jotikasthira on bass, Phusana Treeburut on drums and Chris Menist on percussion the band have just completed a successful 2nd tour of Europe. Whilst based on the traditional molam sounds of Isan, the band also draw out the trance-like qualities of the music be it the repeated motifs of ‘Sao Sa Kit Mae’ lead by Sawai’s ethereal khaen, or the driving grooves of ‘Lam San Disco’ where Kammao’s psyched out phin comes to the fore. Rooted in tradition yet with an eye to the future, The Paradise Bangkok Molam International Band have already made waves on the live stage, and their first studio recording very much continues in the same vein. Chris Menist and Maft Sai are also behind the highly acclaimed ‘The Sound of Siam’ compilations on Soundway Records, as well as releases for Finders Keepers, Light In The Attic and their own Paradise Bangkok label.
https://soundcloud.com/
support by Rebel Up! dj’s & Bass Culture dj’s Selektor Depender + Vette Mette
8€ in
From 22h til late
more info, see OCCII site or FB event
See you there!!!!!
From 20 – 22h before the concert, cold buffet with regional dishes by Italian kitchen crew Retrogusto!
pasta, antipasti, tortillas, bruschetta, salades, desserts & more…..
So all of you, come early if you want to taste some cheap dishes of homemade food to start the party in delicious style!
★ LIVE BAND ★
● PATASOLA (CUMBIA / COLOMBIA/BRUXELLES) ● 2 sets between 22h – midnight
Formed in 2012 by 3 members of La Chiva Gantiva (Crammed), Patasola plays and sings afro-caribbean Colombian roots music from the Pacific and Atlantic coast such as classic cumbia, porro, mapalé, puya, currulao, chirimia and vallenato, putting the accent on good energy and Colombian joy. The group is composed by accordeon, marimba, electric bass, percussion, tambour Alegre, Tambora, gouache, guacharacas and maracas. They use existing folkloric compositions but enrich them with different arrangements outside of the traditional path. Pura fiesta tropical!!
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+ ★ DJS ★
● SEBCAT (BXL / REBEL UP) ●
Our Rebel Up! Sebcat will mix an underground set of electro-afro-latino sounds without borders, no vaccins, visas or passports needed, all between vintage roots and urban electronic spheres. Rebel Up! played a dj showcase at WOMEX 2014 in Santiago de Compostela.
http://www.rebelup.org/
https://www.mixcloud.com/
● CUCURUCHO (ES / GROOVALIZACION) ●
Co-founder of international Radio Groovalizacion and based in Paris, nomad in sound specialised in tropical sounds of afro, caribbean, latin, arab and indian spheres alike with an urban heartbeat rhythm. This true groove-trotter has played on nights with international artists such as Bomba Estereo, Seu Jorge, Balkan Beat Box, Salif Keita, Systema Solar, Dhoad Gypsies of Rajasthan, La Yegros and Chicha Libre and played a WOMEX dj showcase in 2013.
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http://www.mixcloud.com/
● JO SELECTOR (VENEZUELA/ BXL) ●
Between Brussels, Caracas and Kinshasa, he takes music from one continent to another, discovers musical gems everywhere and spreads these on local radio. He has shared nights with atists such as Bonga, Dj Sargento et Neco Novellas and more…. A heavy cocktail of salsa brava, soukous, electro-caribe, cumbia ninja, raggamuffin beats and guaguancó cósmico is on our way!
www.groovalizacion.com/
● BUMAYE (BXL / ES) ●
Back from Caracas and now in Brussels. Bumayé: researcher; radio commentator and writer who climbs into the dancefloor boxing ring who will deliver some heavy hits of African Rumba, Caribbean Salsa brava, Cumbia, Chicha psychédélique and many other fine surprise attacks. All dance sounds between Quito, Bogotá and passing by Madrid, prepare yourself for a musical K.O.
6,5€ presale at La Tentation
8€ before midnight / 5€ after
Hi Up! Everyone,
Sadly, this is our LAST EVER party night at De Vinger, as it soon will be closed and demolished, what a shame 🙁
We will be joined by our new Rebel Up! member DJ DUCKFOOD who will Heat Up the dancefloor for you to freely run, jive, and just dance for the hell of it. As usual, expect a fine Rebel Up! mix of old and gritty tunes with newer weirder than ever music from all around the globe: Calypso, Soukouss, Cumbia, Desert tunes and other genres in the making.
The entrance fee should be 3€ but it can also be more if you feel like helping out this bar De Vinger which as always intended to be just an open stage for young and less young local and international artists. Just providing what has become a rarity in Den Haag : a venue for alternative music.
Hope then to see you there one last time!