Cumbancha
HaitiaNola
HaitiaNola
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Recorded at Arcade Fire’s studio, the new album by Lakou Mizik is produced by the same New Orleans producer Eric Heigle who worked on the album.
Amidst the bustle of Jazz Fest, many in the New Orleans music community embraced the project and graciously made time in their hectic schedules to come jam with Lakou Mizik.
The legendary Preservation Hall Jazz Band added their timeless touch; master pianist Jon Cleary tickled New Orleans-style riffs over the band’s Haitian Vodou prayers; Lost Bayou Ramblers added heavy Cajun grit; Haitian-American singer songwriter Leyla McCalla brought spine-tingling cello playing; guitar maestro Raja Kassis (Antibalas) sprinkled his six-string magic all over the tracks; and The Soul Rebels brass band blew the roof off the studio.
Soon after the Nola sessions, Eric Heigle and Jon Cleary traveled to Haiti to record with Lakou Mizik at the Artists Institute in Jacmel.
Over the next few months additional sessions allowed for more guests to jump in. Iconic figures Cyril Neville, Trombone Shorty and Anders Osborne, rising star Tarriona “Tank” Ball (Tank and the Bangas), Nola institution King James (from the Special Men), even Win and Régine from Arcade Fire helped create the unique, culture-melding sound of this album.
The seed for Lakou Mizik’s second album, HaitiaNola, to be released on the Cumbacha label, was planted in 2017 when the band was invited to play the legendary New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. It was an eye-opening pilgrimage to the mythical music city and the band members immediately felt a connection. The music, the food, the architecture all reminded them of home.