Before the takeover of Credit Suisse by UBS on March 19, Raiffeisen systematically presented itself as the third largest banking group in Switzerland. The cooperative bank should automatically have moved up one rank in the ranking of the largest establishments in the country. But Julius Baer, of which we interviewed managing director Philipp Rickenbacher on March 27, also claims the position of second Swiss bank. In reality, everyone can be right. It all depends on the indicator used.
1.6
Tif
« 1.6 it is for this version of Counter-Strike which we played when we were younger. We were coming out of the dark years but there was still terrorism. We were going to cyber. It contrasted with the period I think. 16 is also for Algiers, the department explains the young Tif during an interview for PAM. Originally from Algeria, Toufik by his real first name arrived in France seven years earlier with dreams of rap. He tried different forms: the boom bap, the trap, the battles. And found himself much later at the rhythm of the titles he brought together in a first EP Houma Sweet Houma which reflects his construction in exile, the music charged with nostalgia… Tif put his emotions on the EP, lulled by the swell of the waves of his childhood. With 1.6 and his titles like “3inyia” or “S12” in collaboration with Flenn, the young music lover dreams today of making the crowds dance.
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Al Hadr
Sabrina Bellaouel
True to herself, the Franco-Algerian singer and producer Sabrina Bellaouel delivers an album in her image: eclectic, honest and full of cultural riches. Love and spirituality mingle in this first album ” Al Hadr » (the present time) which resonates like an ode to feelings. The singer is not at her first attempt: she has collaborated with the French group TheHop and rappers like Jazzy Bazz or Ichon, but this very personal first opus really brings her out of the shadows. From the UK Garage of “Trust”, to the languorous rock of “Goodbye” on which she invites Bonnie Banane, nothing stops her. In French on guembri basses, in English on neo soul or even in chaoui (the Berber language of the Aurès region, in Algeria) in the intro of the album, Sabrina immerses us in the universes that have cradled. A mixture which, far from shocking, seems strangely to agree as if it were guided by an underground red thread: that of his personality. The snippets of discussions recorded in Tangier, the church choirs mixed with his compositions, give the impression of hearing a diary that one would like to listen to on repeat.
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Bantu Spaceship
Bantu Spaceship
The group Bantu Spaceship unveils their first album, at the crossroads between contemporary and traditional music from Zimbabwe. The duo is part of this new generation struck by the creative wave that has affected the country. Ulenni Okandlovu and Joshua Chiundiza baptized their style “New Jit Wave” which mixes hip hop, disco and electronic productions and takes us both into the past and the future, in a resolutely afrofuturist spirit. The rhythms of Bantu Spaceship lead us both to the past and to the future. Traditional Zimbabwean sounds are modernized with electro touches. We will remember the emblematic “Don’t break” and its Sungura guitar riff (composed of lead, rhythm and bass), which will take you into a sunny mood specific to the group. From this first album released by Nyami Nyami, the Parisian label, emanates a poetry and a meditative introspection that would remind you of Gregorian chants.
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Being
Destroy Money
“I go where the music is, to the music that calls me”, here are the words of the successful Senegalese performer, Baaba Maal, who was not destined for the career he had. The singer was born into a family of fishermen, with a father who had traveled little further than the local mosque, and certainly never sang outside of it. Baaba had a clear path, in the footsteps of his father. Because traditionally it is only up to the elitist caste of the griots to provide Senegal with itinerant singers, poets and historians… so many human vehicles of knowledge, myths and wisdom, guardians of the collective memory who express themselves with as much energy and scenic charisma as a contemporary star. Baaba himself had a completely different vision. A vision which, following four decades spent recording, performing and refining his hybrid art mixing tradition and innovation, led him to Being, a contemplative album, driven by a sense of urgency, and which contains all the lessons gleaned along the way by this artist, transmitter, explorer, author and adventurer. His first album for 7 years despite notable appearances, notably in the soundtrack of the film Black Panther in 2018.
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Cociage
Pö
The Franco-Ghanaian singer and half of the duo Poko Poko, gives us her first project. The young signing of the Ugandan label Hakuna Kulala arrives with Cociage, a punk jewel with a wide range of influences. With its cryptic atmosphere, Cociage, is a brilliant album halfway between psychedelic experience and auditory hallucination. The lyrics loop to offer new sounds and mingle with electronic punk rhythms. These vocal loops also form the major part of the musical production, a strange atmosphere which rises until reaching trance. A breathtaking elevation that does not prevent Pö from indulging in a form of inner calm with “Over the Clouds”, in a sensitive sound break. An album where spiritual and supernatural come together, while refusing to enter a box. Besides, who has ever caught a djinn?!
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The Lost
Segal Sissoko / Parisien Peirani
A conversation that looks like a trip, how better to describe the alchemy of the Sissoko Segal Parisien Peirani quartet? The two duos come together to produce The Lost, a delicious 10-track album in which the ear and the heart seem to be one. Ballaké Sissoko (kora), Vincent Segal (cello), Vincent Peirani (accordion) and Émile Parisien (alto saxophone) navigate between traditional music, jazz and contemporary music. The kora player rocks us once once more with his talent within a coherent collective which leaves room – via improvisation – for the expression of all the characters. The artists even make a detour via cumbia with “Esperanza”, a cover of the piece by the famous accordionist Marc Perrone. One thing is certain, if we don’t know where they are taking us at the beginning of the album, and that’s good, these lost people seem to have found themselves.
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Love Vibration
Nkono Teles
Disco detour for this compilation from the brilliant producer Nkono Teles. Born in Cameroon but raised in Nigeria, Nkono is a pioneer of electronic music in West Africa. He participated in the successes of big names on the continent from King Sunny Adé to Guy Lobè. The keyboard master who died in 2011 was as comfortable in electronic music as in traditional music and this reissue of his work is an opportunity to continue his work. His meeting with the Nigerian Steve Black will allow him to leave aside the Cameroonian makossa to refine his famous funk touch. Nkono is reputed to be one of the first to introduce the drum machine into Nigerian popular music, associated in his compositions with guitars and various synthesizers. Lagos’ 1980s soundtrack is now immortalized on vinyl.
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Soul Tropical
David Walters
Magnificent musical journey between the musical influences and the roots of the singer, Soul Tropical is David Walters’ latest ray of sunshine. Carried by the singles “Gimme Love” and “Di Yo”, this 13-track album explores genres with intelligence. Disco and groovy on “No One”, in collaboration with Captain Planet, punctuated by a title infused with rumba with the Brazilian Flavia Coelho, haunting on the strings of the chorister Ballaké Sissoko and the cellist Vincent Ségal, David Walters managed to venture into Africa, Latin America and the West Indies without losing the thread. Soul Tropical invites you to dance, to celebrate, to sing, but also to read between the lines. As always, the singer from Marseille addresses themes that are dear to him with subtlety, such as attachment to his land and his family.
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Synthetic hearts
Masaki, Tubatsi
Msaki, Tubatsi Mpho Moloi and French cellist Clément Petit worked for a week in the bright cold of the South African winter, sharing ideas for melodies, sketches of lyrics and occasionally heart-to-heart conversations. The result ? Synthetic Hearts, an experimental 9-track album, released on No Format. With their harmonious voices carried by minimal arrangements, the two artists sing their romantic torments on the delicate notes of a cello, and deliver themselves with an open heart, taken in by the atmosphere of an almost therapeutic stay. ” During this residency, Msaki and I had several conversations regarding human relations, explains Tubatsi, conversations that we can have with an uncle, a niece, a relative… Conversations between two people who welcome each other in a healthy space, and who try to find a way to emerge from it. I think that translated into the music. »
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Traveler
Ali Farka – The Best Of Ali Farka
Seventeen years following the departure of the late Ali Farka Touré, his producer Nick Gold, the World Circuit label and his son unveil nine new compositions by the immense Malian guitarist in a posthumous album called Traveler. « It was the most beautiful thing in the world to see him play the guitarremembered Nick Gold in the interview he gave to PAM while he was thinking regarding releasing these unreleased songs. It was as if he was one with the instrument, he played it without any effort, he literally caressed it. Every note he played made sense, he didn’t put unnecessary flourishes or ornamentation to fill in the gaps. It was precise, subtle, magnetic. We will not be disoriented – and that’s good – by this new disc, which takes us to the heart of the loop of Niger, where the influences of all the cultures of Mali intersect, which infuse Ali’s music. But we will find some nice surprises, like these three pieces to which Oumou Sangaré lends her voice, or even these wind and brass arrangements that are quite rare in Ali’s work. Traveler completes the extraordinary discography of the guitarist at the three Grammy Awards who – from his native village Kanau on the banks of the Niger River to Los Angeles, will have planted the seeds of world music on all continents.
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NTT and SES will provide private 5G network and satellite-based edge solutions for enterprises
NTT Ltd., a world leader in IT infrastructure and services, and SES, a world leader in the provision of satellite content connectivity services, today announced a multi-year partnership to use SES satellites to deliver Edge as a Servicefrom NTT to business customers. The cooperation will bring together NTT’s expertise in enterprise networking and managed services with SES’ unique satellite capabilities to provide reliable connectivity to enterprises that must meet peaks in connectivity demand or are located beyond the reach of fixed terrestrial networks.
The unique offering combines NTT’s fully managed Private 5G and Edge Compute with SES’ second generation medium earth orbit communications system, O3b mPOWER, to provide expanded and reliable connectivity. This solution is intended for companies that operate in regions where terrestrial networks are lacking and companies that want to take advantage of high-performance connectivity to increase their efficiency and grow in revenue. Through the combined versatility of private 5G networks and satellite technology, this end-to-end solution is expected to boost sectors such as energy, mining, marine, manufacturing, industrial, etc. to accelerate your digital transformation plans and increase revenue streams.
“We are excited to embark on this journey with SES, as we combine our collective expertise to help companies transform and scale digitally,” said Miriam Murphy, Managing Director Europe at NTT Ltd. “As organizations grapple with the challenges of a rapidly changing world, it is now more important than ever to harness the power of technology to drive growth and innovation.”
By putting control and ownership back in the hands of the customer, the joint solution will provide coverage in more than 190 countries with public-private roaming. In addition to NTT’s Private 5G and Edge Compute capabilities, NTT will also consult and profile use cases, application development, systems integration, deployment and managed services, while SES will deliver end-to-end satellite networks via O3b mPOWER, which will be perfectly integrated with NTT’s offer.
“Private 5G is a transformative power that enables enterprises to build on existing network infrastructure and deliver reliable, high-bandwidth, low-latency connections to diverse use cases operating on a single private 5G network,” said Olivier Posty , Managing Director of NTT Ltd. in Luxembourg. Posty adds, “As our customers continue to innovate, networking partnerships with the right skills and knowledge will be critical to success in today’s competitive marketplace. NTT’s robust 5G private network-as-a-service full-stack solution, delivered on-premises, at the edge or as a cloud service, is complemented by NTT’s 24/7 remote monitoring services and a CIO self-service, ensuring NTT’s full stack of managed Edge Compute services deliver real-time, actionable intelligence to drive processing efficiency and accelerate business performance.”
NTT’s Edge-as-a-Service offering includes IoT, Edge Compute and Private 5G connectivity provided by NTT across its worldwide footprint. NTT’s Edge-as-a-Service is a unique, fully managed and integrated solution that accelerates the automation of business processes, enabling companies to quickly deploy their applications more securely and monitor them closer to the edge, thereby reducing downtime, improving the user experience and optimizing costs.
“This partnership between NTT and SES is the industry’s first milestone at an industry-wide level, as it combines massive amounts of experience that both companies are bringing in each field, and the joint value proposition is ahead of the curve in terms of added value to be provided to customers. This will open up huge opportunities also in countries where 5G spectrum is not yet ready, enabling companies to transform on a global scale,” said Alejandro Cadenas, Associate Vice President, EMEA Telco Mobility Research, IDC.
According to John-Paul Hemingway, Director of Strategy at SES, the partnership is unique as both companies jointly provide comprehensive and resilient connectivity solutions to customers around the world. “In addition to its predictable low-latency capabilities, O3b mPOWER’s improved throughput and full flexibility in asymmetric or symmetric services will result in seamless integration and extension of terrestrial and satellite networks, enabling our customers to unlock the full potential of emerging technologies. such as 5G, IoT and cloud computing and drive digital transformation across all industries,” he said.
The partnership between NTT and SES comes at a time when organizations are increasingly turning to technology to drive growth and innovation. Organizations recognize the positive impact of high-speed connectivity and resilient networks on business operations, driving demand and fueling widespread digital transformation. By leveraging their respective strengths, NTT and SES are well positioned to provide customers with the innovative Edge as a Service solutions they need to succeed in a rapidly changing world.
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About NTT Ltd.
As part of NTT DATA, a $30 billion IT services provider, NTT Ltd. is a leading IT infrastructure and services company serving 65% of the Fortune Global 500 and more than 75% of the Fortune Global 100. We lay the groundwork for organizations’ edge-to-cloud networking ecosystem, simplify the complexity of your workloads in multi-cloud environments and we innovate at the periphery of your IT environments where networks, cloud and applications converge. We deliver custom infrastructure and ensure consistent best practices in design and operations across all of our secure, scalable, and customizable data centers. On the journey to a software-defined future, we support organizations with our platform-delivered infrastructure services. Ultimately, we enable a connected future.
Visit our website at services.global.ntt
About SES
SES has a bold vision of delivering amazing experiences anywhere in the world by delivering the highest quality video content and providing seamless connectivity around the world. As a leader in global content connectivity solutions, SES operates the world’s only multi-orbit satellite constellation with the unique combination of international coverage and high performance, including the commercially proven low-latency medium earth orbit O3b system. By leveraging a vast and intelligent cloud-enabled network, SES is able to deliver high quality connectivity solutions anywhere on land, sea or air, being a trusted partner to the world’s leading telecommunications companies, network operators mobile, governments, connectivity and cloud service providers, broadcasters, video platform operators and content owners. SES’s video network carries nearly 8,000 channels and has an unrivaled reach of 369 million homes, offering managed media services for both linear and non-linear content. The company is listed on the Paris and Luxembourg stock exchanges (Ticker: SESG). More information is available at www.ses.com
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Macron and von der Leyen must have no illusions in Beijing – Stefan Brändle
It’s an odd couple on state visits to Beijing this week: a French President, Emmanuel Macron, who continues to believe in his fortunes with absolute ruler Xi Jinping following being rebuffed by Vladimir Putin. And an EU Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen, who recently conveyed a crystal-clear assessment of China’s cynical Realpolitik.