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ARTIST
MISHALLE & MAROCKIN' BRASS , LUC
TITLE
Beats & Pieces
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
REBEL UP! RECORDS
CATALOG #
RUP 007LP
RUP 007LP
GENRE
WORLD
RELEASE DATE
12/14/2018
After years of playing with the Moroccan community of Brussels, music maker and jazz musician
Luc Mishalle
knows every trick of the cross-fertilization of gnawa music, jazz, and brass. Gnawa is the northern African Islamic sufi music with healing vibrations and spiritual lyrics, played by the descendants of African slaves.
Beats & Pieces
is a collaboration with Belgian percussionist
Roel Poriau
(
Think Of One
,
Antwerp Gipsy-Ska Orkestra
), Tunisian electronic producer
Sofyann Ben Youssef
(
Ammar808
,
Kel Assouf
), and Moroccan-Belgian gnawa master
Maalem Driss Filali
. "The album is significantly less 'jazz' than past collaborations with
Byron Wallen
and
Trevor Watts
," explains Mishalle. "It's based on gnawa songs I transcribed and arranged together. Half of the songs contain vocals, which makes it more radio-friendly." There are also fragments of Beninese traditional music, which brings about another thread through the album: trance. One can find it in gnawa music and even more in Benin, the cradle of voodoo. "Trance music aims to create obsession through constant repetition. We kept the essence of that music, adding jazz and brass colors"; Mishalle finds these musicians in Brussels, and together they search for the sound of this city known for its hyper-diversity. "Brussels' context is unique, in Belgium and beyond. Our metropolis has quirky vibrations. To catch them, you have to fully submerge."
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