Slacker Logo

Ziskakan

Advertisement
Advertisement

Biography

Fronted by singer and social activist Gilbert Pounia, Ziskakan is a long-running maloya band from Réunion, France. The group formed in 1979 and quickly became one of the most famous acts on the island, celebrating Reunionese culture — particularly the area's native music, maloya — via a combination of Creole theatre, song, dance, and poetry. Poussière de vie, Ziskakan's debut album, was released in 1981, followed by the double album Péi Bato Fou in 1983. Péi Bato Fou marked a turning point for the band, whose audience soon widened to include France and other European countries. After releasing Moringer in 1989, the group signed with Island Records and released its major-label debut, Kaskasnikola, in 1993. Ziskakan was named "Best Artist in Africa" at the Kora Awards in 1994, then partnered with Mercury for 1996's Soley Glasé before receiving another "Best Artist in Africa" award in 1997. 1999's 4 Ti Mo marked the group's final album of the 1990s, and Ziskakan broadened its sound during the 2000s, even incorporating elements of Indian music via the use of sitar and tabla. After releasing 32 Desanm in 2012, the band took a long break from the recording studio and focused on touring the world instead, occasionally releasing compilations and other unique records — including the acoustic collection Romans pou Rico in 2015 -- along the way.
Read All Read Less

Albums


Artists Related to
Ziskakan

Max Lauret

FEATURED

Lo Rwa Kaf

FEATURED

Tiloun

FEATURED

Lindigo

FEATURED

Danyèl Waro

FEATURED

Ousanousava

FEATURED

Tapok

FEATURED

Firmin Viry

FEATURED

Baster

FEATURED

Luc Donat

FEATURED

Michou

FEATURED

Alain Peters

FEATURED

Ti Sours

FEATURED

Kiltir

FEATURED

Sabiah

FEATURED

Ti'Fock

FEATURED

Renésens

FEATURED
See All Related Artists

LIVE STREAM... SOCIAL RADIO STREAM...