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Jephté Guillaume

Born
in Haiti 
Active Decades
19001020304050607080902000 
 
by John Bush
The burgeoning organic direction of deep house during the late '90s -- which gathered influences from disco to jazz-funk to Brazilian jazz -- was pushed along by Jephté Guillaume, not just a producer and vocalist but an in-demand bassist around New York's hip-hop and acid jazz scene since the early '90s. Born in Haiti, Guillaume moved to New York as a child, fleeing the Duvalier regime along with his family. Once settled, he began playing at an early age, taking bass while his brother Donald worked on drums. By the beginning of the '90s, the two began recording with the Haitian-music group Rara Machine. Guillaume also played with the world collective Vodu 155, and with the post-bop acid jazz group Abstract Truth.



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