empty cell Fédération Française de Funk
Fédération Française de Funk (FFF) is a French music band formed in Paris in 1987. The group consists of Marco Prince (vocals), Yarol (guitar), Niktus (bass), Krichou (drums), Félix (keyboards), and Philippe Herpin (saxophone). Their debut album, "Blast Culture" (1991), blends funk rhythms with rock influences and attracted attention from figures like George Clinton and Spike Lee. Subsequent albums include "Free for Fever" (1993), "FFF" (1996), and "Vierge" (2000). The band is known for its energetic live performances and has contributed to the popularization of funk music in France. The products available from the artist Fédération Française de Funk include vinyls.