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Manau () is a Breton
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band formed in 1998, known for their fusing of traditional
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melodies with modern hip-hop beats. It was initially composed of , Cédric Soubiron, and until Lardic's departure and replacement by Gregor Gandon. Although the band is currently based in Paris, all of the members can trace their roots back to
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. The group's name comes from the old Gaelic name for the
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Band history


The beginning

In 1988, Martial and Cédric began hosting a radio show on a local FM station, with Martial rapping in the show and Cédric as DJ. The show ended after two years but built up a following of fans. When the show ended, Cédric managed to get a job at the radio station Skyrock. Several years later, Cédric met R.V., who had come into the station to perform a live session with his group MeanWhile. R.V. had just finished seven years of schooling at the Paris Conservatoire, and was now able to play guitar, bass,
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, and keyboard. Cédric and R.V. began discussing the formation of a group. Meanwhile, Martial had been developing a career as a songwriter. He was introduced to Celtic culture and was influenced by the work of Breton folk stars such as Dan Ar Braz, Yann-Fanch Kemener and the group Tri Yann. Martial's early songs were also greatly influenced by Jean Markale's novel ''L'épopée Celte,'' an account of ancient Celtic folklore, peopled with
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and Celtic warlords.


Formation as a group

Shortly after Cédric and R.V.'s meeting, they teamed up with Martial to form the group Manau. They set to work on a fusion of Celtic rhythms and rap beats. They were offered a recording contract by
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. The band set to work on their new single, "
La Tribu de Dana "La Tribu de Dana" (, literally ''Dana's tribe'') is a 1998 song by French hip hop band Manau (band), Manau for their debut album Panique celtique, on which it features as the second track. Initially released as a single in July 1998, it was an ...
" and it was released in May 1998. The song rocketed to the top of the charts, selling a huge 1.7 million copies to date, 1.5 million of them in the first few months after its release. "La tribu de Dana" means "the tribe of Dana," and is the name of a group of figures in Irish mythology, also described in ''L'épopée Celte.'' The chorus of Manau's single was actually a cover of the melody line from
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's 1970s folk hit '' Tri Martolod''. Stivell promptly sued the group. Manau maintains that the song was simply a baseline, and was modified enough to not be considered plagiarism.


Success

Marketing directors at Polydor were encouraged by the single's success and asked the band to create a debut album. They enlisted the help of
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, a folk musician known for his performances on the
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and the bombarde. They went on to finish their debut album, '' Panique celtique'', after just a few weeks' work in the studio. The album was released in July 1998 and soared to the top of the French album charts, selling over 500,000 copies almost immediately and reaching the one million mark a year later. Manau's popularity increased exponentially. They were soon invited to several music festivals, including the famous Francofolies festival in
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, and the annual music festival in
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. They also were able to perform with the French folk group Tri Yann at the Saint-Renan festival in Brittany.


1999 Victoires de la Musique

The group embarked upon a major national tour at the beginning of 1999 and, right in the middle of the tour, received the award for Best Rap/Groove Album of the year at ''Victoires de la Musique'' (the annual French Music Awards) held in Paris in February. The group claimed their win felt ''"pretty weird"'' as, with the music they make, they didn't see themselves as ''"truly representative of rap as a genre"''. The group's win also garnered criticism from rap groups such as IAM, Fonky Family, and NTM who called into question the judgement of the "Victoires de la Musique". Manau also faced ridicule from rappers who doubted their talent in rap.


Changes

Shortly after the group received the award for Best Rap/Groove Album of the year at ''Victoires de la Musique'', Hervé decided to leave the group and devote himself to his old band MeanWhile.


Further albums

Manau came storming back into the French music news in the autumn of 2000 with a second album entitled '' Fest Noz de Paname''. Manau spent a year in the studio perfecting their sound and, after eight months of practically non-stop touring, their sound had matured considerably. Moving away from the "Celtic rap fusion" style which had made their name, the group began experimenting with new genres and working with different artists. Their second album includes two "duets" with Maurane and
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. The success was not what was expected, but still enormous. The departure of RV was noticeable on this album. The style was more
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and less Celtic, but not to the extent of that of the next album ''on peut tous rever'', in which they tried a more commercial style of rap/hip-hop. Manau published a new album, ''Nouvelle Vague'' on 8 November 2019.


Discography


Singles

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La Tribu de Dana "La Tribu de Dana" (, literally ''Dana's tribe'') is a 1998 song by French hip hop band Manau (band), Manau for their debut album Panique celtique, on which it features as the second track. Initially released as a single in July 1998, it was an ...
" (1998) (single) (''The Tribe of Dana'') *" Mais qui est la belette ?" (1998) (single)


Albums

*'' Panique celtique'' (1998) (English: Celtic Panic) *'' Fest Noz de Paname'' (2000) (English: Celtic Fest from Paris) *'' On Peut Tous Rêver'' (2004) (English: We can all dream) *''
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'' (2007) *'' Panique Celtique II: Le village'' (2011) *''
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'' (2013) *'' Celtique d'aujourd'hui'' (2015) *''
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'' (2019)


Other Celtic or Irish-styled hip-hop artists

* Ashley MacIsaac * Black 47 *Beltaine's Fire *
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* Marxman * Seanchai & the Unity Squad


References


External links

*
Fan Site
(last updated in 2006)
Manau Biography
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