Based in Kinshasa, the capital city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kasai Allstars include musicians from the bands Luscombe Madimba, Tandjolo, Dibua Dietu, Basokin, and Masanka Sankayi, some of whom appeared on the 2006 collection Congotronics 2: Buzz'n'Rumble in the Urb'n'Jungle. Belgian producer Vincent Kenis urged members of these groups to form a supergroup, and Kasai Allstars made their full-length album debut in 2008 on the epically titled third installment of the Congotronics series, In the 7th Moon, the Chief Turned into a Swimming Fish and Ate the Head of His Enemy by Magic. In 2010, Crammed released the compilation Tradi-Mods vs. Rockers, which featured rock and indie artists such as Animal Collective, Deerhoof, and Juana Molina reworking, remixing, and reinterpreting tunes by Kasai Allstars, as well as their Congotronics peers Konono No 1. The collection led to a collaborative tour the following year, which found members of the Allstars performing at various festivals in a large group with some of the "rockers" who contributed to the compilation.
Some years would pass before the Allstars returned with a proper album of their own, collecting their powers again in 2014 for the expansive collection Beware the Fetish. Produced, recorded, and mixed by Congotronics founder Vincent Kenis, the sprawling album jammed more than 100 minutes into just 12 tracks. In 2017, Kasai Allstars starred in Félicité, a drama co-written and directed by Alain Gomis. They also wrote most of the film's music, aside from a selection of Arvo Pärt pieces performed by Orchestre Symphonique Kimbanguiste. Crammed Discs released Around Félicité, which contained the film's score along with a bonus disc of remixes by Daedelus, Clap! Clap!, Africaine 808, and others. Kasai Allstars returned in 2021 with Black Ants Always Fly Together, One Bangle Makes No Sound, which augmented their usual instrumentation with complex electronic beat programming. ~ Jason Birchmeier & Fred Thomas, Rovi