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Regeneration-Kind au Club Balattou

Sun 04 Jun 2023 • 09:00 pm Roots Reggae
Club Balattou - Montréal 11,28$
· by Rédaction PAN M 360

Regeneration, c’est un groupe amoureux du Roots Reggae popularisé dans la Jamaïque des années 1970. Il veut regénér ce son, l’honorer et lui donner un autre souffle, alors qu’il n’est plus beaucoup joué comparé aux autres sous-genres du Reggae. Et quoi de mieux qu’un band regroupant plusieurs générations pour ce faire ! En son sein se trouve autant un doyen du reggae que de jeunes étudiants en musique. Le choix du Roots Reggae revient à un attachement aux sonorités et paroles authentiques, déposées sur des rythmes qui font contraste avec le stress de la vie moderne. Comme l’écrit Noé Regen, chanteur du groupe, «Vivre sa vie à 60bpm, temps et espace pour ceux qu’on aime» (Reggae Stylie).

Kind est l’expression de tous les sentiments provoqués par la douleur et la lutte, et le dépassement de ces deux éléments. Il s’agit du voyage d’une personne malade à une personne en bonne santé. Chaque chanson a été écrite au cœur de la douleur et des pertes physiques, des régressions et finalement des progressions. Dans chaque chanson, les paroles sont les conseils et les outils qui l’ont aidé à générer le bien-être, la santé et la joie de vivre. Ce projet traite de la guérison, de l’apprentissage de l’amour de soi et des autres, de la persistance et de la détermination. Ce projet vise à soulager la souffrance et à aider les gens à vivre une vie plus heureuse. À la fin de 2019, six des plus grands jeunes musiciens de Montréal se sont joints à Kind pour concrétiser son rêve de créer un spectacle qui aiderait les gens à oublier leurs soucis, à réduire la douleur physique et à aider les gens à différencier la douleur de la souffrance, les inspirant en même temps à vivre une vie plus saine et plus consciente.

Regeneration is a group in love with the Roots Reggae popularized in Jamaica in the 1970s. They want to regenerate this sound, honor it and give it another breath of life, while it is no longer played much compared to other sub-genres of Reggae. And what better way to do this than with a band that brings together several generations! In its heart is as much a doyen of reggae as young music students. The choice of Roots Reggae comes down to an attachment to authentic sounds and lyrics, set to rhythms that contrast with the stress of modern life. As Noé Regen, the band’s singer, writes, “Live your life at 60bpm, time and space for those you love” (Reggae Stylie).

Kind is the expression of every sentiment caused by pain and struggle, and the overcoming of both. It is about the journey from being sick to becoming healthy. Each song has been written in the heart of pain and physical losses, regressions and eventually progressions. In each song, lyrics are the tips and tools that helped him generate wellbeing, health and joyfulness. This project is about healing, about learning how to love yourself and others, about persistance and determination. This project is about alleviating suffering and helping people live a more blissful life. At the end of 2019, six of the greatest young musicians in Montréal joined Kind to concretize his dream of creating a show that would help people forget about their worries, reduce physical pain and help people differentiate pain from suffering, inspiring them at the same time to live a healthier, more conscious life.

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