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Planet Giza au Théatre Fairmount

Fri 14 Apr 2023 • 08:30 pm Hip Hop / rap
Théâtre Fairmount - Montréal 28,82$
· par Rédaction PAN M 360

Planet Giza est un monde loufoque et merveilleux. Ce qui était à l’origine l’idée du trio montréalais de jazz et de hip-hop Rami B, Tony Stone et DoomX s’est rapidement transformé en un mouvement dynamique qui harmonise les talents du trio en tant que producteurs et paroliers.

La narration est au premier plan de chaque morceau de Planet Giza. Non seulement en ce qui concerne le jeu de mots complexe du chanteur Tony Stone, semblable à celui de Slick Rick, mais aussi du point de vue de la production. Le groupe aborde chaque rythme comme s’il s’agissait d’un film avec des hauts et des bas, des rebondissements, des développements de personnages et une construction du monde en couches qui entraîne l’auditeur de plus en plus profondément dans le monde surréaliste de Planet Giza. Cependant, au-delà du dévouement dont ils font preuve dans l’exercice de leur métier et des compétences qu’ils ont affinées en studio, leur rapide ascension vers la reconnaissance internationale s’explique peut-être le mieux par leur énergie adorable et grégaire.

Leur dernier single “When The Moving Stops” est emblématique de la quintessence du son Planet Giza. Mais il semble aussi indiquer que la prochaine étape de l’évolution du groupe se profile à l’horizon. J’ai rencontré Tony Stone, Rami B et DoomX pour en savoir un peu plus sur leur style de production collaboratif, leurs influences hip-hop des années 90 et leur nouvel EP “Don’t Throw Rocks At The Moon”.

Planet Giza is a wacky and wonderful world. What initially began as the brainchild of Montreal jazz and hip-hop trio Rami B, Tony Stone, & DoomX — has quickly evolved into a vibrant movement that harmonises the trio’s talents as producers and lyricists.

Storytelling sits at the forefront of every Planet Giza track. Not just when it comes to the intricate, Slick Rick-like wordplay of lead vocalist Tony Stone but also from a production perspective. The group approaches each beat as if they are scoring a movie with ups and downs, twists and turns, character developments, and layered world-building that draws the listener deeper and deeper into the surreal world of Planet Giza. However, beyond the dedication they show to their craft and the skills that they have honed in the studio, their swift rise to international recognition can perhaps be best explained by their lovable and gregarious energy.

Their latest single ‘When The Moving Stops’ is emblematic of the quintessential Planet Giza sound. Yet it also seems to signal that the next stage in the evolution of the group is lurking on the horizon. I sat down with Tony Stone, Rami B, & DoomX to learn a little more about their collaborative production style, their 90’s hip-hop influences, and their new EP ‘Don’t Throw Rocks At The Moon‘.

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