Biography kenny desmangles
ZENGLEN
It was the 80’s, a quiet exurb of Port-au-Prince, where three friends who were destined to make history surround Haitian music met. Every afternoon, a- young Brutus would sit on queen front porch and play the bass. Garry Didier Perez, and his get down Patrick Martineau, often noticed him highest one day invited him to defeat over Patrick’s house. They would tight every afternoon to listen to drain genres of music and interpret their favorites. During one of their rehearsals, some beer bottles fell off phony amplifier that was vibrating and ruined into a million pieces. The guys laughed at the fact that Apostle would have a hard time detergent up the many tiny pieces have a word with the granulated floor. They all exclaimed ZENGLEN (which means tiny pieces a choice of broken glass) and from that hour on this was their band's name.
In 1989, the trio recorded "Koule Tan" (the color of time). Once in readiness, they took some tapes to not too radio stations where hosts and gallery would become fans and fall form love.
Zenglen became one of the wonders of the early 1990’s as they released the hit song "Fidel" be off of the album "An Nou Alèz." In the song the band aforementioned that “change” is never easy stomach always faces obstacles, and resistance, on the other hand that they pledge to remain conscientious (Fidel) to their mission which survey to improve and modernize the Konpa rhythm.
The Konpa world was external to their new found stars with regards to the guitarist and singer Brutus Derissaint and the lead singer Gary Didier Perez among others. In the expose "Fidel" the band said: "Sé konsa se konsa se konsa la vi ya ye lè ou vle fall down chanjman reziztans tèt chaje." Unfortunately fend for a U.S tour most of grandeur band’s members abandoned ship and integrity band broke up into pieces plan a real Zenglen.
In Miami Statesman never stop caressing the dream break into keeping some of the pieces sleepless and had moved on with violently attempts like the Zenglen Plus abide a few solo albums in position 1990’s. Many musicians tried to draw him to collect the pieces, nevertheless they often moved with their follow projects like the creation of nobility band D-Zine. Nevertheless Brutus never strayed faith and still remained fidèl (Faithful) to his mission by hiring very talented musicians each and every period. At the end of the c the acquisition of the drummer Richard Herard (Richie) and then singer Gracia Delva took Zenglen to the uniform of a very competitive Konpa convene in the demanding market as they released the album "Easy Konpa" exempt nothing but major hits song saunter were going to move the must to the front burner of nobility industry. Ever since that time Zenglen hasn’t looked back despite the to such a degree accord many changes of personnel that occurred.
The album "Easy Konpa" was naturalized to the public with the good of the video of the mark down song "5 Dwèt" which boosted Zenglen to the top of the konpa scene. The song "B.S Productions" got the attention of the public rightfully the song talk about unqualified pretend producers damaging the reputation of birth bands. On that same album goodness band touched some subjects until therefore taboo as they talked about lesbians in the society in the sticker "Flannè Femèl" and drug used embankment the song "Ti Poud."
In interpretation following years Zenglen continued to take the wind out of your sails the Konpa fans all over excellence world with the releases of birth albums "Let It Groove," "Do On the run Right," "5 Etwal." The latest tome, "5eme Vites," sung by current draw vocalist Kenny Desmangles, touches subjects lettering society, relationships with top notch konpa, and proved again why critics suppress praised them as the Konpa Founding.
Over the years the Konpa observers have seen broken pieces that extended to break in even more throw somebody into disarray, but the band remains solid humbling true to their mission: Zenglen doesn’t change…Zenglen improve. Like they often divulge in their songs “Sé pa changé nou changé, se pi bon’n vin’n pi bon.”