Grèn Sémé began in 2006 in Montpellier (France), when a group of Reunionese
students gathered around singer-percussionist Carlo De Sacco with the ambition
of forming a group that would invent a song infused with Reunionese Creole and
maloya. Halfway between dub and rock, a debut album by the name of Grèn Sémé was
released in 2013. Three years later, the band's sound has been further fleshed
out, and now incorporates electronic sounds, which assert themselves on the
second album Hors Sol, recorded by Jean Lamoot, best known for his
collaborations with Alain Bashung and Salif Keita...