The alter ego of guitarist
Marcos Garcia,
Chico Mann is known for his frenetic blend of Afrobeat, synthy funk, and hard-hitting acid rock. A founding member of both
the Daktaris and
Antibalas,
Mann first garnered attention for his solo work with 2007's Afro-Cuban-influenced Manifest Tone, Vol. 1. He has continued to expand his sound on albums like 2010's
Analog Drift, 2013's Magical Thinking, and 2017's
Night Visions.
Mann/
Garcia grew up the son of Cuban émigrés -- his mother was a pianist and disc jockey; his father a record label boss and producer of merengue records. Surrounded by music,
Mann soaked up the influences of salsa -- particularly
Willie Colón's bands -- early hip-hop (in particular the genre-blurring sounds of
Afrika Bambaataa and
Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam), and
Fela Kuti. He took up piano, guitar, and breakdancing in earnest.
His first band,
the Daktaris, recorded the acclaimed
Soul Explosion, which was issued by Desco in 1998. The band's sound combined the Afrobeat influence of
Fela Kuti with the soulful sounds of
Kool & the Gang and the grooves of
Funkadelic.
Mann and some bandmates united with members of
the Soul Providers and
King Chango to form the
Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra (later trimmed to
Antibalas), who became globetrotting purveyors of the sound, and actually spearheaded its popular revival in the early 2000s.
Mann's own interests could not be restricted to those of his band, however. He released Manifest Tone, Vol. 1 in 2007, on which he played all instruments, produced, and sang -- all the vocals were in Spanish and melded Afro-Cuban, hip-hop, and soul sounds with Afrobeat. His next offering,
Analog Drift, appeared on Wax Poetic in 2010 to positive reviews internationally. Here, salsa, Afrobeat, proto-hip-hop-soul, and the sounds of DJ culture came together in a frenetic, infectious gumbo.
Mann released the Hanukkah single "Light of Love (featuring
Alecia Chakour)" in December of 2012 via his Bandcamp page. His third album, Magical Thinking, was released by Miles Cleret's Soundway label in March of 2013. In 2017,
Mann teamed up with world-traveling Brooklyn-based DJ and producer
Captain Planet for the funky and eclectic
Night Visions, which was issued via Bastard Jazz Recordings.
Double Life arrived on Ubiquity in 2020 and featured contributions and co-production from his former
Antibalas bandmate
Geoff Mann. ~ Thom Jurek