Alaclair Ensemble

Alaclair Ensemble
Origin Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Genres Canadian hip hop
Years active 2000s-present
Associated acts Movèzerbe
Members Robert "Ogden" Nelson
Maybe Watson
Ken-Lo Croqnote
Claude Bégin
Eman
Vlooper
Mash

Alaclair Ensemble is a Canadian hip hop musical collective.[1] The band's concept is based around an alternate history in which the Patriotes won the Lower Canada Rebellion of 1838 to create the imaginary nation of Bas-Canada, and their musical style draws on traditional Québécois folk music as well as contemporary hip hop and electronic music.[1] In the band's Bas-Canada mythology, the nation suffers none of the linguistic tensions between anglophones and francophones that exist in contemporary Quebec and Canadian society, and the band performs lyrics in both languages.[1]

The group consists of rappers Robert "Ogden" Nelson and Maybe Watson, rapper and producer Ken-Lo Croqnote, and musicians Claude Bégin, Eman, Vlooper and Mash.[1] Although based principally in Montreal, Quebec, some band members reside in Quebec City or Toronto.[1] Like other hip hop collectives, the members also release music with their own side projects in addition to their collaborations as a band.[1]

The group's 2013 album Les maigres blancs d'Amérique du Noir, whose title is a satirical pun on Pierre Vallières' controversial Quebec sovereignty manifesto Les nègres blancs d'Amérique du Nord, was a longlisted nominee for the 2013 Polaris Music Prize.[2] Their follow-up album, Toute est impossible, was released in 2014.[3]

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