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Refimprove|date=January 2007Infobox musical artist | name = Loco Locass| image =| image_size =| caption =| background = group_or_band| alias =| origin = Montreal , Quebec , Canada | genre = Rap music|Rap | years_active = start date|1995–present| label = Audiogram (label)|Audiogram | associated_acts =| website = URL|locolocass.net| current_members = Biz (Cédric Frechette)
Batlam (Sebastien Ricard)
Chafiik (Mathieu Farhoud-Dionne)| past_members =
Loco Locass are a Canadian Hip hop music|hip hop group from Montreal formed in 1995.cite web | url= http://www.locolocass.net/nouvelles/content/view/6/32/ | title=Loco Locass' Official website | publisher= | accessdate=2007-05-30 The group often defends the role of the French language in Canada, and champions Quebec sovereignty .

Loco Locass' lyrics often deal with the role of the French language, and Quebec's role in Canada. Songs such as " Rest of Canada|ROC Rap" and "Résistance" highlight the band's political leanings, and their strong advocation for Quebec to secede from Canada.

They wrote a song called "Le But", which is a tribute to the Montreal Canadiens .

Beginnings


The group was formed as an "experimental rap" group by Biz (Cédrick Rochette) and Batlam (Sébastien Ricard) under the name 'Koubraüss'. The group later changed its name from 'Koubraüss' to 'Les Locos Loquaces'.

In 1999 the band again changed its name, first to 'Locos Locass' and then to 'Loco Locass', also adding new band member Chafiik (Mathieu Farhoud-Dionne).

The band musicians besides the trio of Biz, Batlam and Chafiik are Jeanse, Djip, Lester G, VöV and Tchi Tchi Novo Solmol http://www.myspace.com/locolocassofficiel Loco Locass MySpace site about the participating musicians

Politics


The group made the headlines in 2004 with their hit single Libérez-nous des libéraux (Liberate us from the Liberals), a song denouncing the views of the Quebec Liberal Party|Jean Charest and Liberal Party of Canada|Paul Martin governments, and featuring vocals from Quebec comic group Les Zapartistes . The song took subtler shots along the way at Bernard Landry for what they viewed as an unwillingness to tackle controversial issues on his part; it was re-released on the 2005 album Amour oral in a longer, extended version.

On 25 February 2010, Chafiik of Loco Locass has signed, together with 500 artists, the call to support the international campaign for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions against israeli apartheid. http://www.tadamon.ca/post/5824 Tadamon!: 500 Artists Against Israeli Apartheid

Student Funding


In the winter of 2005 , Loco Locass supported the political arm of the Quebec student movement during a major 2005 Quebec student strike|student strike , protesting against the Quebec Liberal government of the day's conversion of $103m in bursary funding to loans. Critics, however, charged that the group's song Casse du 24 supported what they felt to be police repression of students.

Sovereignty


Particularly given the importance of the "national question" in Quebec culture and politics, it is unsurprising that Loco Locass's self-image as a vehicle for promoting the sovereigntist option has played into existing social divisions. These divisions have played out on several occasions:

St-Jean Concert : on June 24, 2005, the group took part in a show marking the government-designated Fête nationale du Québec|Quebec National Holiday organised by Les Cowboys Fringants at Montreal's Parc Jean-Drapeau . The ten-hour politicized show's $40 entry fee was controversial, as was its sponsorship by Coca-Cola and Gillette, companies some left-wing nationalists identified as "Anglo-Saxon imperialists", leading to charges that the show constituted elitist competition with a long-established event at Parc Maisonneuve .

Federal Funding : Loco Locass are not among the sovereigntist artists whose political stance leads them to boycott federal funding programmes. In particular, some of their recordings have received federal recording industry subsidies. Federalists have charged that this poses an integrity problem, since they accept funding from the very level of government whose rejection they seek to promote. Federally-funded sovereigntist groups respond that as taxpayers into the federal entity they have the right to benefit from its programmes and that, in the sovereign Quebec they promote, their tax dollars would be diverted to Quebec funding programmes which would similarly become available to them.

Federalists Leave Home : Biz was reported during the spring of 2006 as suggesting that those who do not support the sovereignty option should leave Quebec. http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/news/editorial/story.html? id=554ea4c4-41d1-4f46-9d4d-24ab9b27b147 Some also accuse Biz's of taking part of the history of accusations of disloyalty by nationalists.

Books



Poids plume (Featherweight): After the group's first album birthed a first poetry collection, Manifestif , Loco Locass released their second book, Featherweight , bringing together the lyrics to their albums Amour Oral and In Vivo . The 128-page book was published in November 2005 ( Éditions Fides ) and included photos by Marie-Lyne Baril and illustrations by Alain Reno.

Documentaries


On August 19, 2005, in Rivière-du-Loup , Quebec , Loco Locass played five of their songs accompanied by a young string orchestra of musicians aged 12 to 17, an initiative of Camp Musical St-Alexandre director-conductor Mathieu Rivest. The five songs were ''La censure pour l'échafaud , La bataille des murailles , L'empire du pire en pire , Antiaméricanisme primaire and Libérez-nous des libéraux , to which music by Sergei Prokofiev|Prokofiev , Hector Berlioz|Berlioz , and Igor Stravinsky|Stravinsky was added. Partners included Télé-Québec , Vidéo Femmes and Audiogram ,cite web | url= http://www.audiogram.com | title=Audiogram Website | publisher= | accessdate=2007-05-30 and a documentary entitled Symphonie Locass was released in the winter of 2006. It was directed by Martine Asselin and Marco Dubé and produced by Pauline Voisard and Jacques Turgeon. The National Film Board|National Film Board of Canada was the production house.

Awards


Loco Locass have won awards from:
  • Felix Award|ADISQ (best hip-hop album for Amour Oral , 2005);

  • CRIA -certified gold album for selling 50,000 copies of Amour Oral (2005); http://www.cria.ca/gold/0705_g.php

  • Grafika Awards|Grafika (best CD cover for ' Amour oral , second opus, 2005);

  • MIMI (Mots-Dits prize for lyrics and best song award for Libérez-nous des libéraux , 2005);

  • MuchMusic Video Awards (nominated for best French-language video, 2005);

  • MusiquePlus (artist of the month, April 2005).


  • Discography


  • Manifestif (2000)

  • In Vivo (EP)|In Vivo (EP) (2003)

  • Amour Oral (2004)


  • Other contributions


  • Malajube (2006) - "La russe"

  • Groupes de Pamplemousse (2008) - "Marie-Louise"


  • Videos


  • Sheila Chu la (2002)

  • Groove Grave (2005)

  • Bonzaion (2005)

  • Spleen & Montreal (2006)

  • La bataille des murailles en symphonique (2006)

  • La censure pour l'échafaud (2006)

  • La Paix des Braves (featuring Samian (rapper)|Samian ) (2007)

  • M'accrocher (2008)

  • Hymne à Québec (2010)

  • Le But (2010)


  • References


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    External links


  • http://www.locolocass.net/ Loco Locass Official site fr

  • http://www.myspace.com/locolocassofficiel Loco Locass at MySpace fr

  • http://www.ameriquebec.net/? s=Loco+Locass Loco Locass videos fr


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