Papash, the Very “Feeling” Sensation

From 1987 to 1994, Papash left its mark on the music scene with its successes and performances—until the fatal split.

It all began in 1987 at Batofou, a venue that regularly hosted performances by musicians such as Boulo Valcourt every Saturday night. During a jam session, three of the four future pillars of Papash met. “Tono,” a small improvised orchestra set up to temporarily replace Boulo, who was away traveling, served as the foundation for the future group Zenglen. The collaboration between Wuydens Joseph and Ralph Condé continued despite their respective professional obligations.

The core of the group gradually took shape

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