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O.B.F. Sound System

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O.B.F. (Original Bass Foundation) is a French sound system based in Geneva, Switzerland, founded in 2000. The group's original members are Rico, Operator G, and Stef, and they have been joined by various artists, DJs, producers, and sound engineers throughout its twenty-year history. Their music is influenced by Jamaican reggae, 1990s British dub and urban music, sometimes even grime or steppa. Their songs are mainly written in English, sometimes French or Spanish, and have a protest and activist component.

History

The group originated when its members began organizing free parties in a squat area called "California".[1] Their promoter was Asher Selector, an important figure in the Geneva music scene, who introduced them to Jamaican reggae classics: The Congos, Gladiators, Gregory Isaacs, or Jah Shaka. The sound system, made up of speakers, grew as these parties developed. Later they went to play in an underground venue called Le Goulet, where they began to be influenced by the British sound system.[2] Initially, in 2000, Rico was the selector, and from 2002 he began to create his own sounds.

In 2006, they were discovered by an organizer of Le Zoo-Usine club, a large Geneva nightclub, and began to play there as well. In 2013 they released their first single Wicked Haffi Run and the EP System Ruff / Stop Them. In 2014, the group created two own record labels, Dubquake Records and O.B.F. Records, which release independent reggae and experimental dub music, and that same year they released their first album, Wild.

In 2022, Dubquake Records released the documentary Ina Vanguard Style, a tribute to the Iration Steppas sound system from Leeds, UK, that had been the group's protégé.[dubious ]

Members

  • Rico: producer and selector
  • Stef: manager and organizer
  • Operator G: sound system operator
  • Shanti D Sr. Wilson, etc.: voices

In addition to the O.B.F. project, Rico Sr. Wilson, Charlie P, and Shanti D teamed up to create another musical project, The A1 Crew.

Rico has mentioned in several interviews his interest in participating in the sonidero movement, a rising Mexican countercultural phenomenon.

References

  1. "Le Musicodrome x O.B.F Sound System (Rico) - Interview" (video). YouTube (in français). Le Musicodrome (13:47 min). 2019-04-19. Retrieved 2023-11-27.
  2. "Interview : O.B.F Soundsystem, une affaire de famille". Webzine musical sans frontière (in français). 2021-10-31. Retrieved 2023-11-27.



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