Phat Controller Productions
Phat Controller Productions
La Boum
…is a Scottish band with a unique and instantly recognisable sound.
Drawing inspiration from all over the world the music is essentially song driven, at once highly danceable and delicate. The sound of La Boum is a big one. The ten piece is distinguished by the guitar and voice of Tom Salter, which bring echoes of the music and musicians he has worked with in Africa. Tom's lead vocal is complemented by a horn section and 3 piece vocal section, Wee Free.
In La Boum African influences mesh with the rich urban and folk traditions of cosmopolitan Scotland. La Boum features a formidable line-up of already well-known stars of the Scottish music scene - Ben Ivitsky (Eliza Carthy Band) on guitar and fiddle, Donald Hay (Mystery Juice) on drums. Powerful harmonies flow from Wee Free, comprising of Mary Macmaster (Poozies) and Heather Macleod (Eliza Carthy Band).
A strong Malian thread dates from the time Tom spent living and playing with the legendary Ali Farka Toure in the early 90s. Tom still joins Ali on stage as his guest on his now rare appearances.
Snatches of Congolese rumba, Zimbabwean jit and mbalax from Senegal can also be heard. These originate from Tom's time with other great African musicians: Thomas Mapfumo's guitarist Jonah Sithole (the father of the mbira sound); Bob Sen of Super Diamono de Dakar; and the late great Biggie Thembo who inspired the Bundu boys.
A heady mixture of dance, ambient rumba, jazz and folk - music for the global village dancehall!
La Boum
Although La Boum haven’t formally recorded at the Phat Controller’s place, we thought it wise to give you some info on Tom Salter’s own band (Tom is the guitarist for the Peatbogs, pictured here with some new friends).
Recommended Listening
1.This Land (featured)
2.Shopping
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Available La Boum CDs
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